- The Pai
Mārire movement (commonly
known as Hauhau) was a
syncretic Māori
religion founded in
Taranaki by the
prophet Te Ua Haumēne. It
flourished in the...
- identity. Pai
Mārire arrived on the east
coast from
Taranaki about 1865. The
subsequent ritual killing of
missionary Carl
Volkner by Pai
Mārire followers...
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Kereopa Te Rau (? – 5
January 1872) was a
leader of Pai
Mārire (Hauhau), a Māori religion. He pla**** a key role in the
Volkner Incident and was subsequently...
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within Ngāti
Porou between Pai
Mārire converts s****ing the
creation of an
independent Māori
state (supported by Pai
Mārire from
other regions) and other...
- 1865 by an
independent Māori judiciary,
consisting of
members of the Pai
Mārire faith. It has come to be seen by
historians as a
major and consequential...
- land for
British settlers.
Later campaigns were
aimed at
quashing the Pai
Mārire religious and
political movement,
which was
strongly opposed to the conquest...
-
during the
First Taranaki War. In 1863, Tāwhiao was
baptised into the Pai
Mārire faith,
taking his
regnal name,
before leading the
response to the invasion...
- New
Zealand Māori
religious leader during the 1860s. He
founded the Pai
Mārire movement,
which became hostile and
engaged in
military conflict against...
- singers")
Traditional La
Viflaim colo-n jos ("In Bethleem, down")
Traditional Mărire-ntru cele-nalte ("Praise the high")
Traditional Sculați gazde, nu dormiți...
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famous for
being tried and
executed for
espionage by
members of the Pai
Mārire faith at his
church in Ōpōtiki, in the Bay of Plenty. This
later became...