- Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te
Turuki (c. 1832–1893) was a Māori
leader and
guerrilla fighter who was the
founder of the Ringatū religion.
While fighting alongside...
- Māori
church in New Zealand,
founded in 1868 by Te
Kooti Arikirangi te
Turuki,
commonly called Te Kooti. The
symbol for the
movement is an
upraised hand...
- Tītokowaru in
Taranaki (1868–1869) and
Rangatira (chief) Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te
Turuki on the east
coast (1868–1872).
Although Māori were
initially fought by British...
-
Estonian entrepreneur,
urban strategist, and
politician Rangimārie Te
Turuki Arikirangi Rose Pere (1937–2020), Māori New
Zealand educationalist and spiritual...
- Pita Te
Turuki Tamati Moko (9 May 1885 – 8 June 1943) was a New
Zealand land agent, and as an
early adherent of T. W. Ratana's Rātana movement, Moko served...
-
especially the Māori Ringatū
religion founded by Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te
Turuki and
continued by Rua Kenana. She also
wrote extensively on the
history of...
-
military forces and
followers of
spiritual leader Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te
Turuki. The
conflict was
sparked by Te Kooti's
return to the East
Coast after two...
- his son Te Teko and Te
Turuki. They
advanced to Rūnanga and
split into two parties. One party, led by
Werewere and Te
Turuki headed south and captured...
- Binney,
Judith (1996).
Redemption songs : a life of Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te
Turuki (1. publ., repr. ed.). Auckland, NZ:
Auckland Univ.
Press [u.a.] pp. 178–190...
- Binney,
Judith (1995).
Redemption Songs: A Life of Te
Kooti Arikirangi Te
Turuki.
Auckland University Press. Fry,
Plantagenet Somerset (1994). The Dorling...