• Te Whiti o Rongomai III (c. 1830 – 18 November 1907) was a Māori spiritual leader and founder of the village of Parihaka, in New Zealand's Taranaki region...
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  • Te Whiti may refer to: Te Whiti, New Zealand, a community in the Wairarapa region Te Whiti o Rongomai, a Māori spiritual leader This disambiguation page...
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    Rona Te Whiti o Rongomai Howie Tamati Kevin Tamati Hana Te Hemara Kahe Te Rau-o-te-rangi List of Māori iwi "2013 Census iwi individual profiles: Te Atiawa...
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    Eruera Te Whiti o Rongomai Love (18 May 1905 – 12 July 1942) was a New Zealand rugby player, interpreter and military leader. Of Māori descent, he identified...
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    it is called Ἁκελδαμάχ (Hakeldamach). New Zealand Māori prophet Te Whiti o Rongomai used the spelling akarama (in keeping with Māori orthography), referring...
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    since, such as commander Frederick Baker, James Henare and Eruera Te Whiti o Rongomai Love, the last of whom was killed in action. After their defeat at...
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    Parihaka (redirect from Te Niho)
    without trials. The village was founded about 1866 by Māori chiefs Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kākahi on land seized by the government during the post-New...
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    Henry David Thoreau, Etienne de la Boétie, Charles Stewart Parnell, Te Whiti o Rongomai, Tohu Kākahi, Leo Tolstoy, Alice Paul, Martin Luther King Jr., Daniel...
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    non-violent resistance to land confiscations. One Māori leader, Te Whiti-o-Rongomai, quickly became the leading figure in the movement, stating in a...
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    Te Whiti Park is a cricket ground in Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. The park is named after the Māori spiritual leader Te Whiti o Rongomai, whose...
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