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Thousands anticipated at 17th annual Koroneihana at Tūrangawaewae Marae

Whakaata Māori
17 Aug, 2023 07:03 PM2 mins to read

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King Tuheitia at his coronation celebrations at Tūrangawaewae Marae in 2014. Photo / NZME

King Tuheitia at his coronation celebrations at Tūrangawaewae Marae in 2014. Photo / NZME

Tūrangawaewae Marae is gearing up for a massive influx of attendees to this weekend’s Koroneihana celebrations, marking the first time in three years the event won’t be affected by Covid-19 restrictions.

“We’re expecting thousands from across the motu who are excited to reconnect kanohi ki te kanohi and reflect on the year that’s been.” Kingitanga chief of staff Ngira Simmonds said.

The guest list boasts rangatira from numerous iwi and also representatives from the Crown, the Ombudsman’s Office, Kohanga Reo, Starship Hospital, Westpac Rescue Helicopter, emergency services and various other sectors and politicians.

Whānau pay respects to departed tīpuna. Photo / Whakaata Māori
Whānau pay respects to departed tīpuna. Photo / Whakaata Māori

“This occasion will provide a platform to reaffirm the vital partnership between te Iwi Māori and key institutions of the Crown and civil society.” Simmonds added.

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Koroneihana is also a time for contemplation, Simmonds added.

“This event serves as an opportunity to reflect on pivotal issues from the past year, including the cost-of-living crisis, the Tamaki Makaurau floods, and the aftermath of Cyclone Gabrielle on the East Coast. These challenges have underscored the resilience of our communities.

“Throughout these events, iwi and hapū have provided refuge for hundreds of people in need, demonstrating again and again that mana Motuhake works – that a by Māori, for everyone approach is the right way.”

Kingitanga chief of staff Ngira Simmonds. Photo / Whakaata Māori
Kingitanga chief of staff Ngira Simmonds. Photo / Whakaata Māori

Formal koroneihana celebrations go to Sunday.

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Today pays tribute to recently departed Tainui rangatira and whānaunga. Saturday will continue the reflective atmosphere, offering a day of remembrance for departed leaders across the motu.

Sunday sees the announcement of the highly regarded Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award recipient.

Celebrations conclude on Monday 21 August, when Kiingi Tūheitia will deliver his annual national address.



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