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Summary Of: Te Kooti

Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki... While in exile Te Kooti experienced visions and became a religious leader... Te Kooti took advantage of the situation to become the local leader... Te Kooti established a faith named Ringatu... Te Kooti prophesied that two boats would soon arrive to take them off the island... Te Kooti led a dramatic prison break... the ship was becalmed and Te Kooti declared that a sacrifice was needed... Te Kooti had his uncle thrown overboard and soon afterwards the ship made headway again... Te Kooti and his followers attacked the township of Matawhero on the outskirts of Gisborne... Te Kooti was then pursued by colonial and sympathetic M... contingent refused to fight him and Te Kooti and his warriors managed to escape... Te Kooti was chased to... the British broke through into the pa and Te Kooti had to abandon it... Te Kooti himself was shot in the finger on his escape... Te Kooti escaped into the... Te Kooti and his followers raided throughout the central North Island while being pursued by their colonial... But once again Te Kooti managed to escape... Te Kooti used this time to develop his religion... Te Kooti was pardoned by the government and began to travel New Zealand... Te Kooti was released on the condition that he never again try to return to his old... Te Kooti appealed this decision... a life of Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki... Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki... Te Kooti Arikirangi Te T... Te Kooti at Maori Independence website... Te Kooti the Guerilla Fighter... Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki at the New Zealand Electronic Text Centre...

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