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Riwha Tītokowaru (born Riwha, c. 1823– 18
August 1888) was a
Taranaki Māori rangatira,
military commander,
general and
religious leader. He is considered...
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Tītokowaru's War was a
military conflict that took
place in the
South Taranaki region of New Zealand's
North Island from June 1868 to
March 1869 between...
- in 1863–1864,
before hostilities concluded with the
pursuits of
Riwha Tītokowaru in
Taranaki (1868–1869) and
Rangatira (chief) Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki...
- nine-month-long war,
neither helping nor
hindering Tītokowaru. When the war
ended with
Titokowaru's withdrawal in
March 1869, Te
Whiti declared the year...
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first po****r
bicycle race is held at Parc de Saint-Cloud, Paris. June –
Tītokowaru's War
breaks out in the
South Taranaki District of New Zealand's North...
- mid-nineteenth
century New Zealand, the
story is a semi-fictionalized
account of
Titokowaru's War, told from the
perspective of
Kimball Bent. Bent was an historical...
- chieftain. In 1868, he and his men were
involved with the
insurgency of
Titokowaru. Te
Keepa commanded the
rearguard during the
retreat from Te
Ngutu o Te...
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resistance continued in
South Taranaki until early 1869, led by the
warrior Tītokowaru, who
reclaimed land
almost as far
south as Wanganui. A
decade later, spiritual...
- with New
Zealand and Māori history, such as "
Titokowaru",
which tells the tale of Ngāti
Ruanui chief Tītokowaru, and his
military victories over
British colonisers...
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invited to take
command of No. 5
Division of the
Armed Constabulary. When
Titokowaru's War
broke out in 1868, von
Tempsky and his
division were very soon drafted...