New Zealand, has passed away, marking the end of a significant chapter in the country's indigenous leadership. He served as the seventh Māori King, having ascended to the throne in 2006 following the death of his mother, Dame Te Atairangikaahu. Tuheitia Paki was a deeply respected leader among the Māori people, known for his efforts to promote the rights and culture of New Zealand's indigenous communities. His passing is a profound loss for the Māori and the nation as a whole, as he was a symbol of unity and cultural preservation. Details surrounding his death and arrangements for his successor are expected to be announced soon. His legacy will continue to influence the Māori community and the broader New Zealand society for years to come.
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