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… the King movement. He became, for a time, a follower of Pai Mārire. However, he tried to stop the war party of Ngāti …
Type: Biography
… and soon captured Te Harema (Salem), the pā of Ngāti Whare, Pai Mārire adherents who supported Te Kooti, before reaching … as Te Arawa troops did not wish to fight a winter campaign. From 18 May 1869 Te Keepa held the rank of major in … of the terraces, with the result that no important paintings had been attempted before Charles Blomfield …
Type: Biography
… fortified pā, where one of the last confrontations between Pai Mārire and Ngāti Porou forces took place in 1865. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: East Coast places
… wars returned to some of the customs of earlier times. The Pai Mārire religion reintroduced the practice of morning and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Daily life in Māori communities – te noho a te hapori
… expedition was decided on; it was to be the last campaign in New Zealand by imperial troops. Chute left Wanganui … of artillery and Forest Rangers. During a six week campaign, seven fortified pa and some twenty villages between … life as well as property. Few prisoners were taken – the Pai Mārire prophet Te Ua Haumēne , who had already made …
Type: Biography
… war became clear, attitudes began to change. When the Pai Mārire (Hauhau) missionaries from Taranaki arrived at …
Type: Biography
… was not untouched by the conflicts of the 1860s. The Pai Marire movement attracted many of the younger Maori men. The … but delays ensued. In the meantime the Native Department paid a supplement which doubled his salary of £10 as …
Type: Biography
… he resisted the influence of both the King movement and Pai Mārire in the Wanganui area. In May 1864 he led a force … 1866 Te Ānaua took part in Major General Trevor Chute 's campaign in South Taranaki, and is credited with having …
Type: Biography
… Raukatauri arrived in Ōpōtiki as missionaries for the Pai Mārire religion, and Völkner was seized and hanged. Hira …
Type: Biography
… Williams to Pākehā and as Mita Rēnata to Māori, was born at Paihia, Bay of Islands, New Zealand, on 22 July 1829. He was … mainly by his father at the English boys' school at Paihia, later at Te Waimate (Waimate North), and at the … and Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki to an initial embrace of the Pai Mārire faith. Pockets of mission supporters remained …
Type: Biography
… of the East Coast. Most of Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki turned to Pai Mārire in 1865. Riperata's people did not support the … James was a Catholic and Hēni an Anglican; the determined pair left Gisborne quietly by ship, and married in the …
Type: Biography
… as a result of the fighting on the East Coast between Pai Mārire and government forces. He was sent with the … you! He'll kill you!' From 1913 Ēria was a guardian of Rongopai, the great painted meeting house built at Waituhi for Te Kooti in 1887. …
Type: Biography
… flag raising and lowering ceremonies, karakia of the Pai Marire religion, pōwhiri and kawe mate (mourning … that he had given up his independence, and the pension was paid back, with interest. Prophetic sayings Tāwhiao is …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kīngitanga – the Māori King movement
… and the King movement, and a protector of the emissaries of Pai Mārire. During construction animosity developed between … swastika-like motifs, and unusual rafter and panel paintings. Inside the house Pāora had erected a stone … Te Ore Ore gathering in fines for drinking. This treasure paid for his funeral. …
Type: Biography
… of Te Puna (who had not surrendered in 1864), adopted the Pai Mārire faith. At first they showed no disposition to …
Type: Biography
… secret information for the government’s military campaign in Waikato in 1863–4. In 1865 he tried to use his mother’s connections to capture a group of Pai Mārire fighters in Bay of Plenty. The plan failed and … lived with his family in Grey’s home in Auckland, and was paid a salary to teach the governor the language, customs, …
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Part of story: Cultural go-betweens
… reasons Te Hāpuku and Tāreha were inclined to support the Pai Mārire missionaries who visited Hawke's Bay in 1864. A … to be a thinly disguised attack on Tāreha. When a band of Pai Mārire erected a niu pole in their village on the … of £1,500 for Hēnare Tomoana and £1,000 for himself, to be paid in 10 annual instalments. Karaitiana then became …
Type: Biography
… near Tūranga (Gisborne), which was closed in 1865, as the Pai Mārire movement gained strength. Paratene accompanied … a company of Ngāti Porou soldiers to Taranaki for the campaign against Tītokowaru . The company was taken by steamer … returned to the East Coast and took part in the campaigns against Te Kooti . After the wars Paratene kept a …
Type: Biography
… her adopted children, taking part with her in the revived Pai Mārire religion, and accompanying her when she moved to … his expertise the canoes could not be kept in good repair nor used for great occasions, such as Te Puea’s … In 1971, for the Auckland Anniversary Regatta, he repaired and prepared the canoe Te Winika, and trained the …
Type: Biography
… from an exploding shell. It was to cause him constant pain and physical discomfort for the remainder of his life; … Māori circuit. He worked quietly alongside the reintroduced Pai Mārire rituals without provoking resistance. Seamer …
Type: Biography