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- Tohu_Kakahi abstract "Tohu Kakahi (c. 1828-1907) was a Māori leader, a warrior leader in the anti government Hau Hau Movement 1864-66 and later a prophet at Parihaka, who along with Te Whiti o Rongomai organised passive resistance against the occupation of Taranaki in the 1870s in New Zealand.Details of Tohu's early life are unclear. According to some descendents he was born at Puketapu on 22 January 1828, although other locations and dates have been claimed. He was regarded as a warrior, teacher and prophet and it is said Tohu confirmed Pōtatau Te Wherowhero's son Tawhiao as the second Māori King, and was his spiritual adviser.In November 1861 Tohu captured Bishop Selwyn during his visit to Taranaki to see Tamihana Te Rauparaha. This and his later repeated attacks against the settlers and government as part of the violent Hau hau movement convinced the government they were dealing with a war like leader. Along with other members of Te Ati Awa, Tohu fought in the Taranaki Wars in the mid-1860s and was one of the leaders at the 1864 attack at Sentry Hill. He was a Hauhau leader during the June 1865 attack at Te Puru and again later at Waikoukou in February 1866. The final defeat at Waikoukou marked the end of the Hauhau attempts to drive the settlers off the land by military action. Following these defeats, he joined his relative Te Whiti o Rongomai at Parihaka, south Taranaki in leading peaceful reoccupation of confiscation of Maori land. Although Tohu did not have the oratory skills of Te Whiti many Maori consider his mana to be equal to Te Whiti.When the Waimate Plain was surveyed in 1879. Māori asserted their land rights to the confiscated land by removing survey pegs and by ploughing settlers farms and fencing across roads and settler claimed areas. Many arrests of the Māori ploughmen were made, but the campaign had support by other Maori,although the influential Tamihana Te Rauparaha consistently sided with the government. In 1881 when Te Whiti gave a warlike speech at Parihaka, it was Tohu who restrained him from violence.In November 1881 the village of Parihaka was occupied by Government troops and Tohu was arrested along with Te Whiti and hundreds of others.Tohu and Te Whiti were charged with \"wickedly, maliciously, and seditiously contriving and intending to disturb the peace\" and tried in Otago 10 June 1882. Tohu was released in 1883 and returned to Parihaka but the arrests and dispersion had reduced the population and importance of Parihaka. Tohu continued to advocate traditional Māori values, and opposed alcohol and European influences at Parihaka until his death in 1907.".
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- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1828_births.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1907_deaths.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Māori_prophets.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Zealand_Māori_religious_leaders.
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- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nonviolence_advocates.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Taranaki.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_of_the_New_Zealand_Wars.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Te_Āti_Awa.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Māori_King_Movement.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Māori_people.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Parihaka.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Pōtatau_Te_Wherowhero.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Taranaki.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Taranaki_War.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Te_Whiti_o_Rongomai.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLink Tāwhiao.
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLinkText "To hu".
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tohu Kakahi".
- Tohu_Kakahi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tohu".
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- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:1828_births.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:1907_deaths.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:Māori_prophets.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:New_Zealand_Māori_religious_leaders.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:New_Zealand_religious_leaders.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:Nonviolence_advocates.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:People_from_Taranaki.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:People_of_the_New_Zealand_Wars.
- Tohu_Kakahi subject Category:Te_Āti_Awa.
- Tohu_Kakahi hypernym Leader.
- Tohu_Kakahi type Person.
- Tohu_Kakahi type Activist.
- Tohu_Kakahi type Advocate.
- Tohu_Kakahi type Leader.
- Tohu_Kakahi type War.
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- Tohu_Kakahi comment "Tohu Kakahi (c. 1828-1907) was a Māori leader, a warrior leader in the anti government Hau Hau Movement 1864-66 and later a prophet at Parihaka, who along with Te Whiti o Rongomai organised passive resistance against the occupation of Taranaki in the 1870s in New Zealand.Details of Tohu's early life are unclear. According to some descendents he was born at Puketapu on 22 January 1828, although other locations and dates have been claimed.".
- Tohu_Kakahi label "Tohu Kakahi".
- Tohu_Kakahi sameAs Q7813311.
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- Tohu_Kakahi sameAs Q7813311.
- Tohu_Kakahi wasDerivedFrom Tohu_Kakahi?oldid=708162697.
- Tohu_Kakahi isPrimaryTopicOf Tohu_Kakahi.