- Rua
Kenana Hepetipa or Rua Kēnana
Hepetipa (1869 – 20
February 1937) was a Māori prophet,
faith healer and land
rights activist. He
called himself Te...
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Prime Minister Joseph Ward and the Māori
prophet and
activist Rua
Kenana Hepetipa.
Kenana claimed to be Te Kooti's successor. The town was a
notable shipbuilding...
- 1868
Church of the
Seven Rules of Jehovah, 1890s
followers of Rua
Kenana Hepetipa at Maungapohatu, 1905 Te
Haahi Ratana, 1925 In the 2006 New
Zealand Census...
- 1998 The Rua, a
family pop rock band from Windsor,
England Rua
Kenana Hepetipa (1869–1937),
Maori self-proclaimed
prophet Rua
Tipoki (born 1975), rugby...
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District and Bay of
Plenty Region of New Zealand's
North Island. Rua
Kenana Hepetipa, a Māori prophet,
faith healer and land
rights activist,
established the...
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Thomas Rangiwahia Ellison (1867–1904) –
rugby union captain Rua
Kenana Hepetipa (1869–1937) –
prophet Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana (1873?–1939) –
prophet Aunt...
- 1865
Samuel Anstey English iron
miner c.
March 1865 5
months Rua
Kenana Hepetipa Maori prophet,
faith healer, and
activist 1869
Kenana Tumoana November...
- Act, 1962 (see
schedule at end)". New
Zealand Law online. "Rua
Kanara Hepetipa". Te Ara (encyclopaedia). "Sir
James Carroll". Te Ara (encyclopaedia)....
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became the
Urewera National Park. In the
early 20th
century Rua
Kenana Hepetipa formed a
religious community at Maungapōhatu. In 1999, the
Waitangi Tribunal...
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Retrieved 5.01.2018. McLintock, A. H. (1966) "Rua
Tapanui Hepetipa, or
Kenana Rua
Hepetipa" Te Ara.
Retrieved 13
February 2015
Binney et al (1979) pp...