Te Kooti Rikirangi : general and prophet / W. Hugh Ross.
Momo rauemi: TextReo: English, mri Kaiwhakaputa:Auckland [N.Z.] : Collins ; 1966.Whakaahuatanga: 196 pages ; 22 cmNgā marau: DDC classification:- 993.1020924 B
- DU422.T4 R6
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-196).
Early years: Genesis to Exodus -- On the Chatham Islands: prophecy in exile -- Te Pakanga Pu: the opening sound of guns -- Poverty Bay Massacre: sad the night -- Ngatapa: Ropata's revenge -- Foray to Whakatane and Mohaka Massacre -- With the chip of the devil: Urewera campaign -- Opepe surprise and the wanton killing -- Te Porere: the turn of the tide -- King Tawhiao disowns Te Kooti -- Back to the Urewera: raid on Opape -- Reverse at Tolaga Bay -- Last fights -- Refuge with King Tawhiao -- Pardon and prophecy: restlessly within my house I sleep.
Te Kooti Rikirangi had an extraordinary and most contradictory life,during which he committed most of the fouler crimes. He deserved to die a violent death, yet lived to old age.
Contains text in Maori.
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