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Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana (25
January 1873? – 18
September 1939) was the
founder of the Rātana
religion in the
early 20th
century in New Zealand. He rose...
- near Whanganui, New Zealand. The Rātana
movement began in 1918, when
Tahupōtiki Wiremu (T. W.)
Ratana experienced visions, and
began a
mission of faith...
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Robert Tahupōtiki Haddon (5
October 1866 – 5
November 1936) was a New
Zealand Methodist minister. Of Māori descent, he
identified with the Ngāti Ruanui...
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Oriwa Tahupotiki Haddon (7
November 1898–17 June 1958) was a New
Zealand Methodist minister, pharmacist, artist,
cartoonist and broadcaster. Of Māori descent...
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translates as "People of Tahu",
referencing the name of the
ancestor Tahupōtiki.
Alongside the
other iwi that Ngāi Tahu absorbed,
there are five primary...
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Matiu Rātana (16
December 1912 – 7
October 1949), son of
Tahupotiki Wiremu Rātana, was a New
Zealand politician and
president of the Rātana Church. A younger...
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Marton in the Manawatū-Whanganui region. The
locality was the farm of
Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana, the
founder of a Māori
religious and
political movement...
- Taranaki, the
waterfall is said to be the
place where the Māori
prophet Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana received and
revived his
healing powers, and is considered...
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activists who made a
stand and
brought followers to
action against injustice.
Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana (1873–1939)
founded a
church and then
joined parliament...
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Rongomaianiwaniwa and
through the
marriage of the
ancestress Māhinaarangi to Tūrongo.
Tahupōtiki, younger-brother to the Porourangi, is Ngāi Tahu's
founding ancestor....