In her first royal address since becoming head of the Kiingitanga movement, Te Arikinui Kuini Nga wai hono i te po told listeners that being Māori was not defined by having an enemy or a challenge to overcome.

Te Arikinui was visibly emotional throughout her speech, especially in the moments where she reflected on the passing of her father.

Her brother Korotangi Paki stood beside her throughout the speech, at one point she directed him to move his umbrella to cover her from the rain.

Her words are translated into English below.

"E te iwi, kua kotahi tau, ā, āe, i tōna tikanga, i te kotahi tau i te hinganga o tΔ“tahi e tata ana ki a koe, whakairihia ake ai e koe te pare kawakawa, puta ai hoki koe ki te wheiao, ki te ao mārama... i tōna tikanga. Ahakoa he whakautu tΔ“rā e pΔ«rangi ana ahau ki te pāpāho i tΔ“nei rangi nei, kia kore ai koutou e wari, e māharahara mai rānei ki ahau, kāore ahau i te mōhio āhea rawa rā ahau tae ai ki reira."

On the one-year anniver

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