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Kingite may
refer to:
Kingite, a
supporter of the Māori King
movement Kingite, a
phosphate mineral...
- amid
mounting tension between Kingites and the
colonial government and
fears of a
violent raid on
Auckland by
Kingite Māori. Grey used, as the trigger...
-
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...
- that it was
controlled by a
movement pledged not to sell land ****ed the
Kingites in the eyes of most
Europeans [...]. "Sectarian
divisions change Baghdad's...
- 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...
-
Cameron and
engaged some
neutral Māori to act as
intermediaries with the
Kingites to
negotiate a
peace agreement.: 184–188
Three days later, on 15 May,...
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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...
-
through Kingite territory Kingites were only able to get
unskilled jobs such as bush clearing. This
strong anti
education stance started a
Kingite tradition...
- that it was
controlled by a
movement pledged not to sell land ****ed the
Kingites in the eyes of most
Europeans [...]. Laing, Doug (27 May 2013). "Crown...
- WW1,
farmers were
reluctant to
offer Kingites work and
during the
Royal visit of the
Prince of
Wales the
Kingites'
desire to host the
prince was snubbed...