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… among his descendants states that he was born in Segovia, Spain, and came to New Zealand via Peru. He is recalled as a … Te Here-kaipuke. Her father, Te Kaitu, was an adherent of Pai Mārire. In July 1865 Samuel Deighton, the resident …
Type: Biography
… The emergence of Māori religious movements such as Pai Mārire and Ringatū reflected this rejection of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Anglican Church
… the territory to spread their form of religious fervour, Pai Mārire. This promised immunity from bullets, aiming to …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāti Porou
… on the treaty. By the mid 1860s, when the influence of the Pai Mārire movement among upper Wanganui hapū had led to war …
Type: Biography
… From 1854 Māori grew wheat there for the Kaukore mill. Pai Mārire warriors besieged three redoubts across the river …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whanganui places
… of taking the town of Whanganui. They were followers of Pai Mārire (Hauhau), a religious movement combining …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whanganui tribes
… the 1860s. In 1864, lower river Māori fought off upriver Pai Mārire converts at Moutoa Island, 61 km north of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whanganui places
… peace with Waikato. Te Hāpuku may have joined in the campaign to punish Ngāti Raukawa and its Rangitāne allies for … to occupy it. In 1864 Te Hāpuku permitted the followers of Pai Mārire to settle at Te Hauke, even though he himself was … alliance with Tāreha, who was also playing host to Pai Mārire disciples, against Karaitiana Takamoana and …
Type: Biography
… his work among Ngāti Apa was based at Onepuehu. The Pai Mārire movement ended mission work, however, and when …
Type: Biography
… A skirmish between government forces and members of the Pai Mārire (Hauhau) faith took place near Lake Waikaremoana …
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Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places
… assignment was to persuade McLean to take back the money paid for the Pōrangahau block. But McLean refused to accept … to the Native Land Court. Matua prevented the spread of the Pai Mārire religion to Pōrangahau in the mid 1860s, and … Pākehā. When, in 1864, Ngairo Takatakapūtea, the Wairarapa Pai Mārire leader, called for a general uprising against the …
Type: Biography
… who died shortly after, was Tūtawake, and his mother, Paihaka. Te Ua was probably married and had at least one … to the Trinity which is similar to the prayers in 'Ua rongo pai' (Ua gospel), in which his teaching is recorded. By … his ceremonial; on 13 January 1863 the chapter of 'Ua rongo pai' which sets out the organisation and ethical teaching of …
Type: Biography
… made a Native Land Court assessor. Mete Kīngi opposed the Pai Mārire movement in the 1860s and played a prominent part in the government's military campaigns. In 1864, when upper Wanganui Māori adopted the Pai Mārire faith and, led by Mātene Te Rangitauira of …
Type: Biography
… for Eastern Māori, and Ānaru Mātete, who converted to the Pai Mārire religion and become an armed follower of Te …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā hāhi – Māori and Christian denominations
… of Māori. Te Ua Haumēne formed the religion known as Pai Mārire, which means good and peaceful, in the 1860s. His …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kotahitanga – unity movements
… in November 1865, he was suspected of aiding the Pai Mārire enemy. In June 1866 he was exiled to the Chatham …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: New Zealand Wars
… associated with Māori millennial religions such as Pai Mārire, Ringatū, Iharaira and Rātana. These writings …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori fiction – ngā tuhinga paki
… of books. Shortly after he appears to have joined the Pai Mārire movement; he was injured in the hand at the … Williams , a Hāwera merchant. On one occasion Williams overpaid them and Taukē returned the money. In the 1870s Taukē … , and a friend of Tohu Kākahi . During the Parihaka campaign in 1881, when colonial troops searched the houses …
Type: Biography
… killed at Ōpōtiki. At the instigation of Kereopa Te Rau (a Pai Mārire missionary sent from Taranaki to enlist followers …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngāi Tūhoe
… were sold to settlers in 1866. Members of the Māori Pai Mārire (Hauhau) faith arrived in the district around the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Hawke’s Bay places