Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki
(Person)

Also known as: Rikirangi; Te Kooti.

Rongowhakaata leader, military leader, prophet, religious founder

After Fifty Years Captain Preece, N.Z.C Colonel Goring — (Died, 1923) Colonel T. W. Porter, C.B From a drawing by Mr. A. H. Messenger] — The Schooner “Rifleman” From a drawing by the Hon. J. C. Richmond, 1869] — Ngatapa Fortress from the East From a photo, 1901] — Topia Turoa From a photo, about 1883] — Te Heuheu Horonuku — (Died 1888.) From a sketch by Captain Mair] — Te Kooti's War-flag, “Te Wepu” From a sketch by Mr. S. Percy Smith, 1868] — Waitangi Bay and Settlement, Chatham Island From sketch-map by Captain Mair, 1923] — Scene of Captain Mair's Defeat of Te Kooti, Rotorua, 1870 (See Chapter 35, pages 387-400.) From sketch-plan by Captain Gilbert Mair] — Te Kooti's Camp on the Waipaoa River — (Scene of the engagement on 15th August, 1871) George Hill, N.Z.C J. C., photo at Ruatoki, January, 1921] — Te Whiu Maraki J. C., photo at Taringamutu, King Country, 1921] — Peita Kotuku Major F. J. Gascoyne Major J. T. Large Photo about 1880] — Captain Gilbert Mair, N.Z.C Photo by Mr. A. N. Breckon] — The Urewera Mountains Photo by Mr. Munday, 1870] — Captain Mair and some of His Arawa Soldiers Scene of the Defeat of Te Kooti at Te Hapua, Urewera Country (1st September, 1871.) — (See Major Large's explanatory notes in this chapter.) Sketch-plan by J. Cowan, 1919] Rauporoa Pa, Attacked by Te Kooti, 1869 Tapu Te Kooti Tekooti, célèbre chef Maori, en costume d’apparat: manteau de phormium, lance ou tai-aha, plumes de huia dans les cheveux, signe de noblesse et de commandement. — Photographie de J. Martin, a Auckland Te Kooti Rikirangi — Instigator of Poverty Bay and Mohaka Massacres. — From a painting by T. Ryan Te Rangi-tahau

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