The Ringatū faithful are gathering for a symposium this weekend at Kokohinau Marae in Te Teko, Bay of Plenty.
Tag: Ringatū. Showing results 1 - 6 of 6
Primary tabs
Search results
-
Rua Kenana Pardon Bill passes first reading in parliament
The Rua Kēnana Pardon Bill was read for the first time in parliament today. The bill, if passed, will see the Crown issue an apology to the Tūhoe prophet's descendants, as well as pardon him for the crimes he was convicted of more than a century ago.
-
A bilingual anthem to unite the nation
For the first time ever, the second verse of 'God Defend New Zealand' has been sung in both English and Māori at a major national event.
-
Bonds reaffirmed as Tokanganui a Noho opens
Ngāti Maniapoto and the Ringtū Church have reaffirmed bonds at the reopening of Te Tokanganui a Noho meeting house in Te Kūiti. The followers of the church founded by prophet Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki attended the dawn blessings of the house following its closure last year for renovation.
-
Ringatū- The next generation
The Ringatu faith is now 150 years old. Hundreds of followers converged onto Rangiwaho Marae near Gisborne to reflect on this unique Christian faith and the teachings of its founder, Te Kooti. What does Ringatu look like in 2018 and can it survive?
-
Native Affairs- Tūhoe and Te Kooti's history reclaimed
Tūhoe protected their sovereignty - not Te Kooti.