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… William Kelly. Hēni was at Henry Williams 's mission at Paihia in 1845 and witnessed the burning of Kororāreka … 1865–66 she fought in support of the government against the Pai Mārire movement, alongside her uncle, Mātenga Te Ruru. …
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… The investigation into the company claims by William Spain , appointed by the British government as commissioner, … Wellington. This hostility stemmed from Wī Tako's part in Spain's investigations. His evidence helped to establish the … has not been fairly purchased?' When he made his award, Spain recognised the rights of Te Āti Awa and of Wī Tako. In …
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… and because they held to the revived Tariao form of the Pai Mārire religion. Tonga Mahuta refused to report for … information. On 7 June three constables had gone to Te Paina, Mercer, where the King movement people were debating …
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… came to the East Coast with the arrival in 1865 of the Pai Mārire emissaries Kereopa Te Rau and Pātara … broke out within Ngāti Porou. Some hapū sympathised with Pai Mārire, some were divided, and others opposed the new … with Captain Gilbert Mair and Te Arawa troops; the campaign against Te Kooti was now left to Māori troops. They …
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… influence. This loss was to be of major significance when Pai Mārire (Hauhau) missionaries arrived in Ōpōtiki in …
Type: Biography
… tapu. Bent both observed and participated in the rituals of Pai Mārire and helped in the Hauhau war effort. After the … military service was limited to cartridge making and the repair of arms. He had a reputation in the 57th as a gunsmith; …
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… Haddon, a Scots bushman and farm labourer, and his wife, Te Paia (Sophia) Tahupōtiki, of Ngā Ruahine and Ngāti … She passed on her teaching and faith to her children. Te Paia died when Haddon was in his teens and he took over the … forms of religion. Haddon made no objection to attending Pai Mārire services. Te Puea regarded Haddon as a 'splendid …
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… erupted into fighting in January 1867. The Pirirākau hapū, Pai Mārire adherents who had refused to participate in the … Te Arawa men, the Arawa Flying Column, in the final campaigns against Te Kooti from 1870 to 1872. The unit was … aware of the complexities and moral implications of the campaigns, and sensitive to the views of his Māori opponents. …
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… with the governor in order to teach him. For a time Grey paid Te Rangikāheke £36 a year, and provided living quarters … sent information to the native secretary about adherents to Pai Mārire and about Te Kooti's movements at Ōpōtiki. He … Tauranga) in the election of 1875–76. In his election campaign he drew attention to the loyalty of his tribe to the …
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… of derision. In 1865 Pātara Raukatauri of Taranaki led a Pai Mārire mission to Tūhoe. Tūhoe, including Te Whenuanui, … Whenuanui was given leading women of Tūhoe as wives: Te Haupai of Ngāti Kākahutāpiki and Anitana of Ngāti Manunui. The …
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… the mid 1860s Tohu and Te Whiti followed Te Ua Haumēne 's Pai Mārire or Hauhau doctrine, and played a part in the … cultivations. Tohu supervised the ploughing and fencing campaigns of 1879 and 1880, which he and Te Whiti hoped would …
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… was of great importance to Tainui. The revival of the Pai Mārire faith, brought to Waikato from Taranaki by … and gathered together the men liable for conscription at Te Paina (the pā she had rebuilt at Mangatāwhiri) to support … she named the house Tamaoho, and had a great canvas painted telling the story of Tamaoho, and the migration of …
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… respected by the governor. Kawepō was a consistent enemy of Pai Mārire activity in Hawke's Bay. To some extent this was … the ensuing battle. Kawepō took a prominent part in the campaign against Te Kooti from 1868 to 1870. He was one of the … and he was forced to sell land to cover the cost of the campaign. In the 1860s and 1870s Kawepō had leased and sold …
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… opposed to the rūnanga, or to the King movement and the Pai Marire religion. His brother was deeply involved in all …
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… stake. The outcome was that his people became adherents of Pai Mārire in May 1864. They were defeated at the battle of … Zealand Militia, Native Contingent. He and Te Keepa were paid £15,000 for the service of their men and Tūroa received …
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… In 1865 most of Ngāti Maru converted to a new religion, Pai Mārire. Te Kooti and the senior chief, Tāmihana Ruatapu, … the governor' which will make good 'the work of Rura', the Pai Mārire god, who had brought all the present trouble. … of 10 July 1868. The prisoners unloaded the ship, and paid off its Pākehā crew. Te Kooti then ordered the …
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… of his right eye. Tītokowaru's role in the terrible campaigns of 1865–66, when Duncan Cameron , Trevor Chute and … Hill was influenced by a misinterpretation of the new Pai Mārire religion, whose founder, Te Ua Haumēne , had … now began to develop was not precisely the same as Te Ua's. Pai Mārire was one element, but it was superimposed on …
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… hapū to be historically important. It was named Te One Hāpai, for the sand brought many generations earlier from the … Although Anglican, he was influenced for a time by Pai Mārire. When the Rātana church was established in 1925 …
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… in his journal that he 'kept the original draft for my pains', but this draft does not seem to have survived. He … for celebrations at Pūtiki. However, the development of the Pai Mārire movement in the 1860s increased intertribal …
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… He was welcomed back at a hui organised by Te Puea at Te Paina marae, Mercer, and given a reception and ball by the … enlist. Also, the King movement had revived and adopted the Pai Mārire religion, whose adherents were opposed to … to feed them. Rātana arrived on 8 October, and at last paid his respects to Te Rata face to face. Te Rata was …
Type: Biography