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- Riwha Tītokowaru (c. 1823–1888) was a Māori leader in the Taranaki region of New Zealand. He was active in resisting colonisation in the region and after...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Marae and its Ngākaunui are affiliated with Ōkahu-Inuāwai. Te Aroha o Tītokowaru Marae and Te Aroha meeting house belong to Ngāti Manuhiakai. Kanihi or...
- 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...
- 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...
- simply for the pay—Wanganui warriors who joined the British to battle Tītokowaru during hostilities in 1868-9 received four shillings a day. Belich claims...
- 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...