What did king Tāwhiao do?

King Tāwhiao's reign
This waterway marked the aukati (boundary) between the European settlement of Auckland and the lands under the mana (authority) of the Māori King. The key conflict of the New Zealand Wars had begun.
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What was king Mahuta known for?

His appointment was widely regarded as the end of Waikato Māori isolation and intransigence; in fact it was the beginning of a short-lived experiment in co-operation with Pākehā authority. Mahuta's appointments were attended by controversy.
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What does the Māori King do?

The position of the Māori king is mainly a highly respected ceremonial role within the Waikato Tainui tribe with limited powers. Nevertheless, the standing monarch can influence tribal policy based on their mana and is entitled to appoint one of the 11 members on the Te Arataura, the executive board of the Kauhanganui.
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Who was the first Māori King in NZ?

25 June 1860

The elderly Pōtatau Te Wherowhero of Waikato was one of a number of chiefs who possessed the mana necessary for this role. Appointed as the first Māori King in 1858, he died two years later. Te Wherowhero's early adult life was dominated by war.
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Was the Kīngitanga movement successful?

Despite its losses, the kīngitanga was not defeated and certainly not destroyed. For 20 years following the final battle in April 1864 at Orakau, the king ruled an independent sovereign state in the centre of the North Island. There were no colonial police or military and no courts, roads, surveyors or schools.
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Former residence of King Tāwhiao receives facelift



Why is the Kīngitanga important?

At Pukawa in 1858, the Kīngitanga was established by Māori tribes across the land with the aim of uniting Māori under a single sovereign. Its purpose was to put an end to Māori land alienation, to halt inter-tribal warfare and to preserve Mana Māori Motuhake.
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Who started the Kīngitanga?

The Kīngitanga has often been described as a Waikato initiative, yet its origins can be traced to Ōtaki on the Kāpiti Coast. In April 1857, at Rangiriri, Pōtatau agreed to become king. He was crowned and anointed at Ngāruawāhia in June 1858. Page 6 – A challenge to European authority?
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How do you address a Māori King?

"When referring to The King, 'The King' is fine, though if you want to be certain of being polite I would recommend that you say at least once 'Your Majesty'."
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Who is the Māori King 2021?

Tuheitia Paki, the current Māori king, has no constitutional role, but has a significant symbolic role. The respect shown to him, and to his mother the previous Māori Queen, Dame Te Atairangikaahu over the 40 years of her reign, demonstrates this.
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Who is the Māori King 2022?

In May 2008 Māori gathered at Ngāruawāhia to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the formation of the Kīngitanga, or Māori King Movement. The current king, Te Arikinui Tūheitia Paki, is the seventh Māori monarch.
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What is the king's movement?

Although the King is the most important piece on the board, he moves very slowly. He can only move one square in any direction: forward, backward, left, right, or diagonally.
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How did the Māori King movement start?

Pōtatau died in 1860 and his son, Tāwhiao, became king. In 1863 government troops invaded the Waikato, and war followed. Waikato were defeated, huge areas of their land were confiscated, and Tāwhiao and his followers retreated into the King Country.
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Does New Zealand have a king?

The monarchy of New Zealand is the constitutional system of government in which a hereditary monarch is the sovereign and head of state of New Zealand. The current monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, ascended the throne on the death of her father, King George VI, on 6 February 1952.
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What does Mahuta mean in Maori?

en to arrive at land, especially a shore, or a dock, from a body of water.
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How many children did King tawhiao have?

Tāwhiao's legacy

He had children by three wives. His principal wife was Hera, with whom he had three children: Tiahuia, who married Te Tahuna Hērangi and was the mother of Te Puea; Mahuta, who succeeded Tāwhiao as king; and Te Wherowhero.
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Who was the 4th Maori King?

Te Rata Mahuta was the fourth leader of the Māori King movement. He inherited many of the leadership qualities of his predecessors, with the added support of 50 years of widespread Māori recognition of the special status conferred by his role as king.
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What is Kīngitanga day?

Kīngitanga Day is an annual event that recognises the unique connection of the University of Waikato with Waikato-Tainui and the Kīngitanga.
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Who was the Maori king maker?

Wiremu Tāmihana has often been described as 'the Kingmaker'. His ability to provide the Kīngitanga with a clear, logical agenda was vital to its establishment, but he was only one of many kingmakers.
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Who is the current Maori Queen?

The current king, Te Arikinui Tūheitia Paki, was crowned in August 2006 following the death of his mother, Dame Te Atairangikaahu. On 23 May 2006 the Māori Queen, Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu, celebrated the 40th jubilee of her coronation. She was the sixth Māori monarch and the longest-serving.
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Who owns New Zealand?

Newton's investigation reveals that in total 56 percent of New Zealand is privately owned land. Within that 3.3 percent is in foreign hands and 6.7 percent is Maori-owned. At least 28 percent of the entire country is in public ownership, compared with say the UK where only eight percent is public land.
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Is New Zealand under UK?

New Zealand officially became a separate colony within the British Empire, severing its link to New South Wales.
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Is NZ still under the crown?

New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with The Queen as Sovereign. The Sovereign and the House of Representatives together make up the Parliament of New Zealand. As a constitutional monarch, The Queen of New Zealand acts entirely on the advice of New Zealand Government Ministers.
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What's the most powerful piece in chess?

In terms of raw power, the queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard and one of the most iconic pieces in any board game, combining the moves of the rook and the bishop in one piece. In terms of material, it's the most valuable piece in the game of chess (apart from the king, of course).
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