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Kingite may
refer to:
Kingite, a
supporter of the Māori King
movement Kingite, a
phosphate mineral...
- months, from July 1863 to
April 1864. The
invasion was
aimed at
crushing Kingite power (which
European settlers saw as a
threat to
colonial authority) and...
- Kīngitanga's
power and influence.
Following their defeat at Ōrākau in 1864, the
Kingites withdrew into the Ngāti
Maniapoto tribal region of the
North Island that...
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Chemically similar aluminium fluoride phosphate minerals include fluellite,
kingite and mitryaevaite.
Fluorwavellite was
discovered in
Silver Coin mine, Valmy...
- the
Crown supported by the 43rd
Regiment and
British corvettes firing on
Kingite Māori as they were
pursued through the sand dunes.
Still hoping to provoke...
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through Kingite territory Kingites were only able to get
unskilled jobs such as bush clearing. This
strong anti
education stance started a
Kingite tradition...
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Drury to the
Kingite border at the Mangatāwhiri
Stream near Pōkeno.
Events in
early 1863
brought tensions to a head. In
March Kingites obstructed the...
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numbers of British-allied Maori. The
invasion was
aimed at
suppressing Kingite power,
which was seen by the
colonial government as a
threat to
Crown authority...
-
Kingites,
followers of the King Movement, but none were decisive. By
March 1864, he had
advanced in the
Waikato heartland and had
pushed the
Kingites...
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Island allies Ngāti
Maniapoto Ngāti Pou Ngāi Tūhoe Ngāti
Raukawa Victory Kingite power crushed Waikato Māori
expelled south of the
Waikato River. Occupation...