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Piri Wiri Tua can be: A
pseudonym used by
Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana,
founder of the
Ratana religion The
Piri Wiri Tua Movement, a
political party based...
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Piri Wiri Tua Movement was a Māori
political party in New
Zealand ****ociated with the
Ratana movement. It was
formed in 1999 with the aim of establishing...
- the most
recent election, it
worked in
coalition with Te
Tawharau and
Piri Wiri Tua. Mana
Wahine Te Ira Tangata,
founded by
former Alliance (Mana Motuhake)...
- give a
voice for his movement. In
January 1928, Rātana
called himself Piri Wiri Tua and
called on four
followers to be the
quarters of his body and rule...
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attempt has
occurred to
bring the Rātana
religion to
politics — the
Piri Wiri Tua party,
although not part of the Rātana Church, has
strong roots in Ratanadom...
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Piri-
Wiri-
Tua,
Piriwiritua Morehu Br**** Band (Kaikohe) Te Reo o Hamuera,
Hamuera Morehu Silver Band (Napier, Taupō, Turangi) Te Reo Te
Ratana Tua-Toru...
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domestic violence. At the 1999
general election,
Prime stood for the
Piri Wiri Tua Movement in the Te Tai Hauāuru electorate,
placing seventh.
During the...
- Māori in Parliament, used in 1928 by T W Ratana, who
called himself Piri Wiri Tua or the campaigner. From the Māori
language and
literally meaning a quarter...
- the 1999
election the Māori
parties of Te Tawharau, Mana Māori and
Piri Wiri Tua formed a
political alliance to hold the
balance of power. Te Tawharau...
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Zealand general election, and
incorporated the
smaller Te
Tawharau and
Piri Wiri Tua parties, but did not win any seats. The
party received only 4,980 votes...