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Te Kooti's War was among the last of the New Zealand Wars, the series of 19th century conflicts in New Zealand between the Māori and the colonising European settlers. It was fought in the East Coast region and across the heavily forested central North Island and Bay of Plenty from 1868 to 1872, between government military forces and followers of spiritual leader Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki. In modern times, much of the actions that occurred during Te Kooti's War, particularly in the early stages of the conflict, have been condemned as an abuse of law and human rights.

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  • Te Kooti's War was among the last of the New Zealand Wars, the series of 19th century conflicts in New Zealand between the Māori and the colonising European settlers. It was fought in the East Coast region and across the heavily forested central North Island and Bay of Plenty from 1868 to 1872, between government 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 years of internment on the Chatham Islands, from where he had escaped with almost 200 Māori prisoners of war and their families. Te Kooti desired to be left in peace but two weeks after their return to the mainland, members of his party found themselves being pursued by a force of militia, government troops and Māori volunteers. Te Kooti's force routed them in an ambush, seizing arms, ammunition, food and horses. The engagement was the first in what became a four-year guerrilla war, involving more than 30 expeditions by colonial and Māori troops against Te Kooti's dwindling number of warriors. Although initially fighting defensively against pursuing government forces, Te Kooti went on the offensive from November 1868, starting with a raid on Poverty Bay, in which selected European settlers, their families, and Māori opponents were murdered. The attack prompted another pursuit by government forces, one that included the siege at Ngatapa from which Te Kooti escaped but which resulted in the capture and execution of over 100 of his followers. Te Kooti gained refuge with Tūhoe tribes, which consequently suffered a series of damaging raids in which crops and villages were destroyed, as other Māori iwi were lured by the promise of a £5000 reward for Te Kooti's capture. Te Kooti was finally granted sanctuary by the Māori king in 1872 and moved to the King Country, where he continued to develop rituals, texts and prayers of his Ringatū faith. He was formally pardoned by the government in February 1883 and died in 1893. In modern times, much of the actions that occurred during Te Kooti's War, particularly in the early stages of the conflict, have been condemned as an abuse of law and human rights. (en)
  • 特库蒂戰爭(Te Kooti's War)被认为是19世纪新西兰土地战争的尾声。战争双方是毛利人精神領袖Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki的追隨者和新西蘭政府軍隊。這場戰爭發生在東海岸地區的北島和豐盛灣之間。 (zh)
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  • :Colony of New Zealand
  • Ngāti Porou
  • Ngāi Tūhoe
  • Ngāti Hineuru
  • Ngāti Kahungunu
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  • Ringatūadherents
  • Rongowhakaata
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  • Ngāi Tūhoe (en)
  • Ngāti Hineuru (en)
  • Ngāti Kahungunu (en)
  • Ngāti Porou (en)
  • Rongowhakaata (en)
  • : Colony of New Zealand (en)
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  • Ringatū adherents (en)
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  • Thomas McDonnell (en)
  • William Mair (en)
  • Henare Tomoana (en)
  • Renata Kawepo (en)
  • Ropata Wahawaha (en)
  • George Whitmore (en)
  • Gilbert Mair (en)
  • Te Kooti (en)
  • Te Rangitahau (en)
  • Hotene Porourangi (en)
  • Te Keepa (en)
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  • Te Kooti's War (en)
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  • July 1868 – May 1872 (en)
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  • A depiction of Te Kooti in 1869, during the height of the war, and two of his banners (en)
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  • East Coast and central North Island, New Zealand (en)
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  • 特库蒂戰爭(Te Kooti's War)被认为是19世纪新西兰土地战争的尾声。战争双方是毛利人精神領袖Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki的追隨者和新西蘭政府軍隊。這場戰爭發生在東海岸地區的北島和豐盛灣之間。 (zh)
  • Te Kooti's War was among the last of the New Zealand Wars, the series of 19th century conflicts in New Zealand between the Māori and the colonising European settlers. It was fought in the East Coast region and across the heavily forested central North Island and Bay of Plenty from 1868 to 1872, between government military forces and followers of spiritual leader Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki. In modern times, much of the actions that occurred during Te Kooti's War, particularly in the early stages of the conflict, have been condemned as an abuse of law and human rights. (en)
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  • Te Kooti's War (en)
  • 特库蒂战争 (zh)
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  • Te Kooti's War (en)
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