Turongo House at Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruawahia is the Royal residence of reigning monarch of Kingitanga and is occupied by monarch whilst he is in attendance at particular functions held at Turangawaewae Marae. This may depend on the length of the function, of other guest that may also be in residence at the time, The Monarch whilst in residence will fly the Royal Flag to signify that he is in residence. This is the residence for the Head of the Kingitanga Movement whilst carrying out official engagements. Kingi Tuheitia has his own private residence where he dwells on a day to day basis outside his royal official engagements.
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Yes, Kingi Tuheitia Paki, the Māori King, resides in Turongo House at Tūrangawaewae Marae in Ngāruawāhia, New Zealand.
As of 2016, Tuheitia Paki, GCCT, KCLJ, OStJ (crowned as Te Arikinui Kiingi Tuheitia), is the current Māori King in New Zealand. He is the eldest son of the previous Māori monarch, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, and was announced as her successor and crowned on the same day as her tangihanga took place, on 21 August 2006.
The Maori people do not have a single king. Instead, they traditionally have various tribal leaders known as rangatira.
Ngaruawahia (nga-roo-ah-waa-hee-ah) - is a small town in the central North Island, about 1.5 hours south of Auckland. It is here where the current Maori Queen or King lives, on a Marae (like a village) known as Turangawaewae (which means homeplace). Currently we have a King named Tuheitia Paki. Our Queen, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, passed away in 2006 after a 40 year reign.
"Homai te pakipaki" is a MΔori phrase that translates to "give a round of applause" in English. It is often used to encourage the audience to clap or applaud.
The term "Paki" is considered offensive because it is often used in a derogatory and discriminatory manner towards individuals of Pakistani descent. It is important to be respectful and mindful of the impact of language on different communities.
Tuheitia's children are Te Whirinaki Crown Princess Whatumoana Te Aa Paki Prince Korotangi Douglas Paki and Princess Nga-wai-hono-hono-i-te-po Jennier Paki
1858-1860 Kingi Potatau Te Wherowhero. 1860-1894 Kingi Tawhiao Matutaera Te Wherowhero. 1894-1912 Kingi Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Wherowhero. 1912-1933 Kingi Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Wherowhero. 1933-1966 Kingi Koroki Te Rata Mahuta Tawhiao Potatau Te Wherowhero. 1966-2006 Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu Paki. 2006-Present Kingi Tuheitia Paki.
Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruawahia, Waikato, New Zealand.
The Maori people do not have a single king. Instead, they traditionally have various tribal leaders known as rangatira.
As of 2016, Tuheitia Paki, GCCT, KCLJ, OStJ (crowned as Te Arikinui Kiingi Tuheitia), is the current Māori King in New Zealand. He is the eldest son of the previous Māori monarch, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, and was announced as her successor and crowned on the same day as her tangihanga took place, on 21 August 2006.
His Majesty King Tuheitia can descend from all iwi in Aotearoa. His tupuna can whakapapa to every waka that migrated from Hawaiki. Tuheitia's mother, Her Majesty Queen Te Atairangikaahu was of the Waikato tribes and His farther His Highness Te Ariki-Taungaroa Whatumoana Paki SNR was of Waikato and Te Aupouri. H.M Queen Te Atairangikaahu's farther was His Majesty King Koroki and her mother was Te Makau-Ariki Te Atairangikaahu SNR. Te Ariki Whatumoana's mother was a commener the Te Aupouri tribe in Te Kao and his father, His Honourable High Chief Wetere Paki, was a noble leader of the Ngati Whawhakia Subtribe of the Waikato tribes.
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Ngaruawahia (nga-roo-ah-waa-hee-ah) - is a small town in the central North Island, about 1.5 hours south of Auckland. It is here where the current Maori Queen or King lives, on a Marae (like a village) known as Turangawaewae (which means homeplace). Currently we have a King named Tuheitia Paki. Our Queen, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, passed away in 2006 after a 40 year reign.
On 27 November 2007, Paki was appointed an Officer of the Venerable Order of Saint John.[21][22]He was appointed to Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown of Tongaduring the coronation ceremonies of King George Tupou V of Tonga.[23]In 2010 he was appointed Knight Commander of the Order of Saint Lazarus.
Teki Paki happened in 1991.
Teki Paki was created in 1991.
Whatumoana Paki died in 2011.