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  2. Death of Tūheitia - Wikipedia

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    The death of Kiingi Tūheitia is a moment of great sadness for followers of Te Kiingitanga, Maaoridom and the entire nation. He kura kua ngaro ki tua o Rangi-whakamoe-ariki.

  3. Tūheitia - Wikipedia

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    Turongo House, the official royal residence, at Tūrangawaewae. Tūheitia was the son of Whatumoana Paki (1926–2011) and Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu (1931–2006), who married in 1952.

  4. New Zealand's Maori King Tuheitia dies aged 69

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    New Zealand's Maori King Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII died peacefully on Friday morning at age 69, according to a statement released by his representatives. "The death of Kiingi Tuheitia is ...

  5. 2024 Kīngitanga election - Wikipedia

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    The job of the fourteen members of the Tekau-mā-rua was to convene a wānanga (forum) of tribal leaders who would choose the monarch by consensus. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] Tumu Te Heuheu presided over the wānanga , assisted by Che Wilson, the Tekau-mā-rua chairperson. [ 6 ]

  6. Whatumoana Paki - Wikipedia

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    They had seven children - Heeni Wharemaru, Kiri Tokia Ete Tomairangi, Tuheitia, Maharaia, Mihikiteao, Kiki and Te Manawanui. [1] They lived at Waahi Pā in Huntly, in a home Paki helped to build. [1] [5] King Korokī died in 1966. Paki's wife succeeded her father as Māori Queen and became known as Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu. [1]

  7. Willard Memorial Chapel-Welch Memorial Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Willard Memorial Chapel and the adjoining Welch Memorial Hall are historic conjoined buildings located at 17 Nelson Street in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York.Built 1892–1894 for the Auburn Theological Seminary, the buildings contain an ecclesiastical installation of stained glass and interior decoration by Louis Comfort Tiffany that is still in its original setting.