Te Kooti

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  1. 3. On 10th July 1868, when Te Kooti escaped the Chatham Islands, where did he escape to?
  2. 6. What was the name of the church founded by Te Kooti?
  3. 7. In March 1866, Te Kooti was rearrested because of an accusation that he had warned a local Pai Mārire chief about the attacks they were planning. Who was the chief that he warned?
  4. 9. In 1869 Ngātapa, up to 120 of Te Kooti’s followers were executed by who?
  5. 10. On 7 June 1869, Te Kooti and his now 200 followers attacked a small part of Bay of Plenty Cavalry, resulting in 9 deaths and stolen weapons and horses. Where was this attack?
  6. 11. Te Kooti ordered for two Pakeha ‘Pharaoh’s overseers’ to be killed. These were Captain James Wilson and ______. ______ and his wife and children were dragged out of their house and beaten to death.
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  1. 1. Which sub tribe did Te Kooti belong to?
  2. 2. On 4 October 1869 was the ‘last major battle’ of the New Zealand Wars. Te Kooti barely survived, and two of his fingers on his left hand were cut off. Where was this battle fought?
  3. 4. On 10 November 1868, following his arrival to Poverty Bay, Te Kooti alongside 100 men. This was to get revenge for being exiled to the Chatham Islands, and for being accused of aiding which religion.
  4. 5. What is the Te Reo name for Chatham Islands?
  5. 8. On 4th July 1868, Te Kooti and over 200 people escaped the Chatham Islands on what vessel?