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… Tau Hēnare (Coalition), and his rival, Paraire Paikea (Rātana), made it difficult for her to gain a following and …
Type: Biography
… entering politics. Labour also forged an alliance with the Rātana Church which lasted until the 1990s. Much subsequent …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Religion and society
… in the district in the mid-1920s. Near the distinctive Rātana church is a marae of Ngāti Uenuku, a sub-tribe of Te …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Whanganui places
… Association, and maintained a close association with the Rātana movement. In the late 1970s and early 1980s he was an … Cathedral, Wellington, a collaborative event including Rātana and Anglican elements. He was cremated at Karori. …
Type: Biography
… a Māori bishopric, partly to combat the rising tide of the Rātana movement. Yet, for all his social and cultural … ended when, as the last of the Māori members who had no Rātana affiliations, he was defeated by the Rātana–Labour candidate, Tiaki Ōmana , in 1943. Ngata tried …
Type: Biography
… On 9 July 1919, in Wanganui, Andy married Emma Whitianga Rātana of Ngāti Tuera and Ngāti Pare. Initially the couple …
Type: Biography
… 1 Newer Māori artists in the 2000s included Saffronn Te Ratana, Wayne Youle, Kelcy Taratoi and Star Gossage. Venice …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Contemporary Māori art – ngā toi hōu
… health and sanitation. A generation later Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana gave it an important place in his missionary efforts. …
Type: Biography
… long promised to pursue this grievance, but the rise of the Rātana movement, which also took up the issue, made it more … Pōmare was almost defeated in the 1922 election by H. T. Rātana , and he began to make an inquiry into the …
Type: Biography
… by Māori religious leaders such as Rua Kēnana and T. W. Rātana. The whare whakairo’s cultural importance can be seen …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Māori architecture – whare Māori
… strong Anglican, she often went with Amīria’s family to the Rātana celebrations held in January every year. Reremoana …
Type: Biography
… Fund Control Board. In 1930 he was involved in drawing up a Rātana petition to give statutory recognition to the Treaty …
Type: Biography
… the Piri Wiri Tua Movement which was based around the Rātana movement, and Te Tawharau, founded on Ringatū Church …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Tōrangapū – Māori and political parties
… had one son, who died in his youth. He later married Tira Rātana (also known as Erita); they were to have seven …
Type: Biography
… Māori photographers, including Natalie Robertson, Aimee Te Ratana and Vicky Thomas. Reality and identity For most of …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Photography
… Lyttelton seat left vacant by her husband’s death. Iriaka Rātana (Labour) also succeeded her husband to become the …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Gender inequalities
… Hāuaterangi that his work here anticipated the rise of the Rātana movement. He was also influential at Awahuri, …
Type: Biography
… then, few at first embraced fully secular world views – the Rātana healing movement, church and political organisation …
Type: Story Page
Part of story: Religion and society
… and 1930s, he opposed the growing political strength of the Rātana movement. He was helped in his electoral work by …
Type: Biography
… Atairangikaahu and Te Reo Hura , tumuaki (president) of the Rātana faith – who subsequently convened a second and third …
Type: Biography