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Poroporoaki: Tomairangi te Kiritokia Paki

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Thu Apr 06 2017 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Poroporoaki: Tomairangi te Kiritokia Paki

Thursday, 6 April 2017, 9:52 am
Press Release: The Maori Party

POROPOROAKI
5 April, 2017
Marama Fox and Te Ururoa Flavell
Māori Party Co-leaders

Poroporoaki: Tomairangi te Kiritokia Paki

Kua waipuke te awa o Waikato

Kua tau te kohu ki runga o Taupiri

Kua pā te ringa kaha o Hinenui te pō ki te whare o Potatau Te Wherowhero

Kua whakairia te parekawakawa ki te whare tauā o Tomairangi, tuahine o te Kiingi Māori.

Koia nei te tangi, te mōteatea o te ngākau ki a koe e te māreikura; e moe, e moe.

The Māori Party expresses its sadness at the passing of Tomairangi te Kiritokia Paki who passed away peacefully on Monday.

Māori Party Co-leader Marama Fox says Tomairangi the much loved older sister of Kiingi Tuheitia was well-known for her love and ongoing work in performing arts.

“She was a stalwart of performing arts within Tainui and tutored Taniwharau Kapa Haka in 1981 when they won the national kapa haka title. Her passion for the arts was recognised with a Life Member award from the Tainui Cultural Trust.”

Māori Party Co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell says the passing of Tomairangi was a huge loss to Māoridom.

“Like her brother Kiingi Tuheitia she had strong leadership qualities and her passion for her iwi knew no bounds. She will truly be missed, not just by her whānau, hapū and iwi but throughout Māoridom.”

Ms Fox says Tomairangi was the second eldest daughter of the late Māori Queen Te Arikinui Te Atairangikaahu. Tomairangi’s funeral service was held at Wāhi Pā in Huntly today.

“The Māori Party wish to extend our condolences to the whānau at the loss of such a beautiful and strong woman, Ms Fox says.

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