Tuheitia Paki

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Tuheitia Paki
Māori King
Reign 21 August 2006 – present
Coronation 21 August 2006
Full name Tuheitia Paki
Born 21 April 1955
Predecessor Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu
Consort Te Atawhai
Issue Whatumoana
Korotangi
Naumai
Royal House Te Wherowhero
Father Whatumoana Paki
Mother Te Arikinui Dame Te Atairangikaahu

Tuheitia Paki (born 21 April 1955) is the current Māori king. He is the eldest son of the previous Māori monarch, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, and was announced as her successor and crowned at her funeral on August 21, 2006. His official title has not yet been decided but it is understood it will not be Te Arikinui (the great leader / chief), his mother's title.[1]

He was educated at Rakaumanga School in Huntly, Southwell School in Hamilton and St Stephen's College in Bombay. He is married to Te Atawhai and has three children, Whatumoana, Korotangi and Naumai. Prior to becoming king, he was the Tainui cultural advisor to Te Wananga o Aotearoa at Huntly.

The king attended the opening of Pūkawa Marae on the shore of lake Taupo, Aotearoa, on 17-19 November 2006.

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Preceded by
Te Atairangikaahu
Māori Monarch
2006
Succeeded by
Incumbent