- The Māori King movement,
called the
Kīngitanga in Māori, is a Māori
movement that
arose among some of the Māori iwi (tribes) of New
Zealand in the central...
-
monarch of the
Kīngitanga,
titled Te
Arikinui Kuīni, and the
second woman to hold the position. Ngā Wai Hono i te Pō was born into the
Kīngitanga royal family...
- dynasty. His 1858
coronation followed years of
efforts to
create the
Kīngitanga, a Māori
monarchy intended as an
equivalent of the
British monarchy, and...
- The
Kīngitanga, also
known as the Māori King Movement, is an
indigenous New
Zealand elected monarchy established by the
Tainui and
other iwi in 1858 in...
- Gabrielle.
Among his activities, he
involved himself in politics, as does the
Kīngitanga as an institution. In
January 2024, he held a
national **** of Māori unity...
- the
colonial government and a
federation of Māori
tribes known as the
Kingitanga Movement. The
Waikato is a
territorial region with a
northern boundary...
- tribes. He was a
member of the
Ngati Mahuta hapū and the kā**** ariki, the
Kīngitanga royal family. The son of kīngi Pōtatau te Wherowhero, Tāwhiao was elected...
- done in Taranaki.
Tainui were the
tribe responsible for
setting up the
Kīngitanga in 1858 – a pan-Māori
movement of
mainly central North Island iwi who...
-
residence of the Māori
monarch and the
administrative headquarters of the
Kīngitanga movement. Of its
numerous buildings, the two prin****l ones are the Māhinārangi...
-
motivated by a
drive to
neutralise the
Kīngitanga's power and influence.
Following their defeat at Ōrākau in 1864,
Kīngitanga forces withdrew into the Ngāti Maniapoto...