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Hauhau and Pai Marire: Maori Prophet Movements of the 1860s

Hauhau and Pai Marire: Maori Prophet Movements of the 1860s

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In the 1860s, as the New Zealand Wars raged, a new spiritual movement swept through Maori communities. Pai Marire, meaning 'good and peaceful', was founded by the prophet Te Ua Haumene, a Taranaki Maori who experienced visions after the Taranaki War. Combining Christian and Maori elements, it offered hope and resistance. Lucas and Luna explore how Te Ua developed his faith, the famous niu poles used in rituals, and how the movement spread from Taranaki to the East Coast, where it merged with anti-government sentiment. They discuss the controversial Battle of Sentry Hill and the movement's eventual decline after Te Ua's capture. This episode also touches on the legacy of Hauhau as both a religious and political force, and its connection to later prophets like Te Kooti and Rua Kenana. #PaiMarire #TeUaHaumene #Hauhau #NewZealandWars #MaoriHistory #ProphetMovement #Taranaki #NiuPole #SentryHill #EastCoast #MaoriReligion #1860s #ManaMotuhake #OralHistory #ColonialNewZealand #NewZealandHistory #Oceania #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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