- The
Ringatū church is a Māori
church in New Zealand,
founded in 1868 by Te
Kooti Arikirangi te Turuki,
commonly called Te Kooti. The
symbol for the movement...
- Country,
where he
continued to
develop rituals,
texts and
prayers of his
Ringatū faith. He was
formally pardoned by the
government in
February 1883 and...
-
group in the census.
Excluding the Māori-based
churches of Rātana and
Ringatū The
proportion of New Zealand's area (excluding estuaries)
covered by rivers...
- 2018, the King and
Royal family attended the 150th
Celebrations of the
Ringatu Church, to
which the King's
eldest grandson, Hikairo, has been baptised...
- other, that took
place from 1843 to 1872. Te Kooti, the
founder of the
Ringatū religion,
gathered a
following of
disenfranchised Māori who like himself...
- 1832–1893) was a Māori
leader and
guerrilla fighter who was the
founder of the
Ringatū religion.
While fighting alongside government forces against the Hauhau...
- Te Kooti's War had a
religious basis. Te
Kooti was the
leader of the
Ringatū religion and
gathered a
following of
disenfranchised Māori who like himself...
- Mama Tata Mentu****
Modekngei Noahidism Pai
Marire Pilgrims of Ares Rātana
Ringatu Soldiers of
Heaven Spiritism Unification Church Unification Church of the...
- include: Nākahi cult of Papahurihia, 1830s Pai Mārire ("Hauhau"), 1863
Ringatū, 1868
Church of the
Seven Rules of Jehovah, 1890s
followers of Rua Kenana...
- New
Zealand medal Sir
Monita Delamere,
rugby player (Māori All Blacks),
Ringatū faith leader and
community leader Dame June
Mariu (née Waititi), first...