Te Whiti O Rongomai

Te Whiti o Rongomai III (c. 1815 - November 18, 1905) was a Maori spiritual leader and founder of the village of Parihaka, in New Zealand's Taranaki region. With his close relative, Tohu Kakahi, Te Whiti lead the people of Parihaka in their nonviolent resistance to the British confiscation of Maori land.

Quote

"No good thing has ever been wrought by force ... there is no reason why force should continue to have power over us."

External link

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
sirvintos
drag line excavator
press complaints commission
british rail class 01
strawflower
live on brighton beach
smucker's
the j.m. smucker co.
golo mann
erika mann
big beach boutique ii
frontbencher
charles correa
enrique grau
uk railway stations a
uk railway stations c
british rail class 02
uk railway stations h
uk railway stations m
vilnius university
uk railway stations s
red everlasting
shishaldin
cabbage palmetto
my game
rania of jordan
sabal
murti
visconti
unimak island
londo mollari
seimas
vouliagmeni
lithuanian constitution
inspiration software
cole militaire
alternet
p n junction
isle of grain
lubusz land
bayer filter
the mississippi rag
grey headed gull
cfa