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SEPTEMBER 5, 2024
The king of kotahitanga By Sigrid Christiansen
Today marks the final day of the tangihanga of Kiingi Tuheitia Potatau Te Wherowhero VII, who was this morning was to be taken to his final resting place on Taupiri maunga. The head of the Kīngitanga died early on Friday morning aged 69, surrounded by the whānau pani (the bereaved family) including his wife Makau Ariki Atawhai, three children Whatumoana, Korotangi and Ngawai Hono i Te Po, and his mokopuna. An official statement from the Kīngitanga announced the news. “He kura kua ngaro ki tua o Rangiwhakamoe-ariki. Moe mai raa.” “A chief who has passed to the great beyond. Rest in love.” The king’s death followed a heart The toddler son of King Country businesswoman Tasmyn Roach, Kahika, operation on Tuesday, from which met Kiingi Tuheitia after the coronation of King Charles in London, last he did not recover. Many tens of May, and the two shared a relaxing moment. thousands of mourners converged on Tūrangawaewae marae at Ngāruawāhia over the past week to pay their respects. Throughout the week, pōwhiri took place twice daily, at 8am and 2pm. On the paepae, speakers referred to the enduring impact of the King’s leadership, especially in the past year, when his call for a series of hui-a-motu, nationwide meetings, unified te ao Māori and represented an outpouring of pride and mana motuhake, self determination. One word on everyone’s lips was “kotahitanga,” or unity: the word that encapsulated the King’s legacy and message. Many speakers also mentioned Kiingi Tuheitia at this year’s poukai at Te Kūiti Pā, together with Te Miri Tamaki who is handing him a jaguar tooth necklace gifted from the the love Kiingi Tuheitia had for kapa indigenous people of Sao Paolo, Brazil. Photo: Sigrid Christiansen haka – as the patron of the national
Matatini festival, but also his own stands with the Matatini winning kapa Taniwharau (a reference to the many taniwha of the Waikato river) in his younger days. As well as immense grief, many grieving whānau expressed a sense of disbelief: just last month, the King spoke several times at the Koroneihana festivities, which, each year, acknowledge the anniversary of his coronation. The mourning period began on Friday, when Kiingi Tuheitia was moved to the mahau of Māhinaarangi, the ancestral house of Tūrangawaewae Marae. Immediately, the Kīngitanga and the people of the Tainui Waka began planning the tangihanga, supporting it in all ways, from duties at “the back,” marshalling in the carpark to making sandwiches, to the front, including the whaikōrero, formal speeches, and supporting waiata on the paepae. The first few days of the tangi were reserved for the Tainui Waka peoples to show their love and support, before other iwi and others in the community including the GovernorGeneral, Dame Cindy Kiro and the Prime Minister Christopher Luxon arrived on Saturday. Kiingi Tuheitia had just marked the 18th anniversary of succeeding his mother Dame Te Atairangikaahu as the head of the Kingitanga. The king was born in Huntly on April 21, 1955. As a child, the man who would become Kingi Tuheitia accompanied his mother at her own 1966 coronation, standing alongside his father, Whatumoana Paki.
Kiingi Tuheitia and the Makau Ariki Atawhai walked to the poukai at Mirumiru Pā ki Marokopa, earlier this year, having flown back early from the Cook Islands.
The King was pictured two years ago reviewing the latest stages of the Waikato Expressway project around Hamilton. Photo: Mary Anne Gill.
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