Late Maori King's daughter becomes new Queen at his funeral
Tūheitia's daughter Kiri became Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu at a coronation ceremony during his funeral
After the death of her father Kiingi Tūheitia, the new Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu was crowned at a coronation ceremony during his funeral in Waikato.
The tangi (funeral) for Kiingi Tūheitia was held at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngāruawāhia. During the ceremony, Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu was invested with the symbols of her new role as the Māori King's daughter, including the korowai (cloak) and the tokotoko (ornamental staff).
Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu is the first woman to hold the title of Māori Queen. She is a respected kaumātua (elder) and has been a strong advocate for Māori rights and culture throughout her life.
The coronation of Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu is a significant event for the Māori people. It is a sign of the growing role of women in Māori society and a recognition of the importance of the Māori Queen as a symbol of unity and leadership.
The role of the Māori Queen
The Māori Queen is a symbol of unity and leadership for the Māori people. She is responsible for upholding the traditions and values of the Māori culture and for representing the Māori people to the rest of the world.
The Māori Queen is also a role model for Māori women. She is a strong and independent woman who has achieved great things in her life. She is an inspiration to Māori women everywhere to believe in themselves and to strive for their goals.
The future of the Māori Queen
The future of the Māori Queen is bright. Queen Dame Te Atairangikaahu is a strong and capable leader who is committed to the Māori people. She is sure to continue to be a positive role model for Māori women and to work for the betterment of the Māori people.
The Māori Queen is an important symbol of Māori culture and identity. She is a reminder of the rich history and traditions of the Māori people and of their strength and resilience.
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