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… Its subsequent decline coincided with the emergence of the Rātana faith. Following T. W. Rātana 's visit to Marlborough in 1921 its adherents and …
Type: Biography
… lived and farmed at Oparure, before moving in 1924 to Rātana, where Tūheka assisted in the construction of the Rātana temple. They returned to Oparure about 1930. Tūheka …
Type: Biography
… in the 1950s after Labour, with the support of its Rātana allies, held power for 14 years between 1935 and …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā māngai – Māori representation
… dung. Other entertainers such as Dalvanius Prime, Robbie Rātana, Rim D. Paul and Ricky May soon followed in Tui …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori overseas
… the history of the north, and have also been adopted by the Rātana movement. His prediction of 1863 is interpreted in that faith as foreseeing the advent of Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana . Many of the families who followed Āperahama at Ōtūrei became Rātana believers after the First World War. His prophetic …
Type: Biography
… services, as well as those of Māori-based churches such as Rātana and Ringatū. Urban marae Urban marae were established …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā tāone nui – Māori and the city
… attended by Cook Islanders, Aborigines, Mormons, and Rātana and Ringatū church members. Te Wairua Tapu Church in …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori overseas
… carving Whitikaupeka Māori Church (1905), at Moawhango Rātana Temple (1926–28). Māori culture The Whanganui …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whanganui region
… Rikiriki, who foretold the emergence of Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana as a religious leader. However, not all women of mana …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Te mana o te wāhine – Māori women
… major Māori institutions such as the Ringatū Church , the Rātana Church, the Kīngitanga and the Parihaka community led …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Kapa Haka
… Rauru and Taranaki history. His parents, adherents of the Rātana church, did not approve of his interest in Māori … who had taught values that clashed with the doctrines of Rātana. Despite their objections, he maintained his ground …
Type: Biography
… that raged among leaders of the King movement over the Rātana movement, Tonga and his brothers gradually came to support Te Rata and Te Puea rather than the Rātana faction led by Piupiu Te Wherowhero and Tupu …
Type: Biography
… for Ngāti Maniapoto. He was an active member of the Rātana church, and was ordained as a minister in 1925. …
Type: Biography
… religions such as Pai Mārire, Ringatū, Iharaira and Rātana. These writings laid a foundation for later Māori …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori fiction – ngā tuhinga paki
… In 1920 Te Paea's brother Reweti converted to the Rātana faith. After a family row he decided to sell his land …
Type: Biography
… of social security in 1940 that Europeans living at the Rātana pā got the full benefit, while Māori residents had a …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Family welfare
… themselves as Buddhists, Baptists, Mormons, Hindus or Rātana Christians. Although Statistics New Zealand assigned …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Atheism and secularism
… decorations compared to Pākehā. He campaigned against T. W. Rātana in 1921–22, comparing his teachings to those used in … second to Apirana Ngata and ahead of Tiaki Ōmana , the Rātana candidate. It was his only attempt to enter …
Type: Biography
… government Labour won power in 1935 with the support of the Rātana movement. This religious and political organisation …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Ngā take Māori – government policy and Māori
… south-west of Bulls. The parents of religious leader T. W. Rātana, and his aunt, Mere Rikiriki, are buried in the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whanganui places