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Kereopa Te Rau (? – 5
January 1872) was a
leader of Pai Mārire (Hauhau), a Māori religion. He pla**** a key role in the
Volkner Incident and was subsequently...
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whare that had been
converted to a church. The wife and two
daughters of
Kereopa were
among the victims. Pai Mārire (or Hauhau)
arrived in the Ōpōtiki area...
- and decapitated, and his eyes were
gouged out and
swallowed by
Kereopa Te Rau.
Kereopa apparently proclaimed that the left eye
represented Parliament...
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Elliot Kereopa is a New
Zealand former rugby league footballer who
represented New
Zealand in the 1970
World Cup. A
graduate of
Rotorua Boys' High School...
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leader Te Ua Haumēne sent two prophets,
Kereopa Te Rau and
Patara Raukatauri, to
convert East
Coast tribes.
Kereopa, an
ageing veteran of the
Waikato wars...
- Ngā Puhi
chief Hōne Heke. In 2003, he
published the book Tohunga:
Hohepa Kereopa, an
explication regarding tohunga of the Ngāi Tūhoe. He has also written...
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Tuaiwa Hautai "Eva"
Rickard (née
Kereopa; 19
April 1925 – 6
December 1997) was a New
Zealand activist for Māori land
rights and for women's
rights within...
- killed. The
following year
authorities accused the Tūhoe of
sheltering Kereopa Te Rau, a
Hauhau wanted for
killing and
beheading Karl Volkner, a missionary...
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local church,
where his eyes were
removed and
eaten by the
prophet Kereopa Te Rau.
Kereopa described "one
eyeball as
Parliament and the
other as the Queen...
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mathematician Karl
Heinrich Rau (1792–1870),
German political economist Kereopa Te Rau (died 1872),
leader of the Māori Pai Mārire
movement Marcel Rau [fr]...