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… Other Māori initiatives, such as Te Mahi Niho Hauora ki Rātana Pā, a dental health project at Rātana Pā using a Māori community health worker, School …
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Part of story: Dental care
… a preventive medicine dissertation on health practices at Rātana pa, with the help of his relative Turoa Karauria, a Rātana representative. (At the time, any publicity was frowned upon by T. W. Rātana and his followers.) He was stationed at Napier …
Type: Biography
… a new church. In 1928, when the religious leader T. W. Rātana visited Te Ore Ore at the request of the people, he … it outside. The move silenced the medium. The coming of the Rātana faith is now widely believed to be the fulfilment of …
Type: Biography
… Temuera welcomed the religious and political leader, T. W. Rātana , to Taupō. Unlike other Anglican clergy, he continued to minister to Rātana’s followers among Ngāti Tūwharetoa. Around 1931 he …
Type: Biography
… Memorial Shield Bay of Plenty – Hurinui Apanui Shield, Ratana Cup, Ngahoe Challenge Shield and Omeka Cup North Auckland – Hone Heke Cup and Ratana Challenge Cup Whanganui – Tuera Shield (since 1896 …
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Part of story: Māori rugby – whutupaoro
… religions draw on elements of Christianity. The larger, Rātana, was founded by a 20th-century faith-healer and the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Society
… candidate in 1930. Initial assurances of the support of the Rātana movement were not fulfilled when Haami Tokouru Rātana also stood. His intervention split the vote and led … unsuccessfully in 1938 and 1943, and was defeated by Matiu Rātana in a by-election in 1945. He stood as a New Zealand …
Type: Biography
… cancer, and with her husband made the long journey to Rātana pā near Wanganui, where Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana was at the height of his reputation as a faith healer. Mihi was blessed by Rātana and from that day she believed herself cured; the …
Type: Biography
… Ākuhata Mīkaera, was an early minister of the Rātana church in Wairarapa. Dick Hīmona (also known as Tiki … Te Ore Ore, where they were married on 5 March 1929 by the Rātana minister, Īnia Heketā Mānihera. No children were born …
Type: Biography
… to the coming of the Mormons. Others saw it as the Rātana faith, as it was Tahupōtiki Rātana who later removed the medium stone from the marae. …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori prophetic movements – ngā poropiti
… Buck . In the early 1920s Ōtene Pāora was involved in the Rātana movement and he attempted to set up a church deriving … Son, Holy Spirit and Faithful Angels was absorbed into the Rātana church after it was established in May 1925. Ōtene …
Type: Biography
… – songs, genealogies, tribal histories and proverbs. Rātana and Presbyterian newspapers Other faith-based papers … Kotahitanga (1924), in which the religious interests of the Rātana Church share space with its politics, and the …
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Part of story: Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni
… to communicate ideas, opinions and news. The rise of T. W. Rātana 's influence from 1918 brought difficulties for the … was a part. The Anglican church was initially supportive of Rātana, but when he proclaimed his own church in 1925 he and … distress. Partly in response to the formation of the Rātana church, in 1925 it was suggested at General Synod …
Type: Biography
… Politics In 1949 Iriaka Rātana successfully contested the Western Māori seat and …
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Part of story: Te mana o te wāhine – Māori women
… and he played a crucial role during the visit of T. W. Rātana to King Te Rata , Mahuta's successor, in October …
Type: Biography
… centre at Waahi pā. Haunui Tāwhiao was a follower of T. W. Rātana , and with Te Puea's cousin, Piupiu Te Wherowhero , … Korokī's first official act as King to be a visit to Rātana pā. Te Puea was doing her utmost to draw Korokī away from the Rātana movement and into her plans for the revival of the …
Type: Biography
… November 1963. A Mormon, he broke the stranglehold of the Ratana movement on the Māori seats, and he was known to hold different political and social views from the Ratana–Labour members. Wātene was an effective MP, respected …
Type: Biography
… into distinctive Māori faiths such as Ringatū and Rātana. Western ideas of governance led to such ideas as a …
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Part of story: Ideas in New Zealand
… It also expanded its voter base with an alliance with the Rātana movement, which in turn delivered Labour all four …
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Part of story: Political parties
… the appointment of a Māori bishop. In 1928 he met T. W. Ratana at Kaikohe; he questioned Ratana’s role as a religious leader and challenged him with …
Type: Biography