Queen Te Ātairangikaahu in New Delhi, 1975Although the office of the Māori monarch holds no constitutional function, it is the paramount head of the Waikato federation of tribes with its parliament. In addition to this Te Atairangikaahu was an avid supporter of Maori cultural and sporting events and played an active role in local and global political events involving issues. Her official residence was Turongo House in the Marae complex coupled with Mahinarangi (official reception room for receiving dignitaries) and Raukawa iti (official guest house). She and her husband also resided at in during her reign. He continued to live at their residence with his son until his death in 2011. Succession , her eldest son, was chosen during the mourning period as her successor with the help of a 'kingmaker', after the consent of the chiefs of all the leading tribes was sought.
Her eldest child, daughter Heeni Katipa, was the next leading contender for the position.In contrast to the, the Maori monarchy is both and operates outside New Zealand's. Consequently the position is not automatically inherited by as the New Zealand throne is. By overlapping magisteria Te Atairangikaahu herself was her father's second daughter, though the eldest was not born to his wife, so any of her children or a leading figure from another could have been appointed.
Rad by som pocul nazor niekoho kto ma s týmto skusenosti, ja som uplny laik a nerad by som sa rozhodol bez toho, aby som nemal aspon nejake referencie. Kazda z firiem co mi salinator ponuka, tvrdi ze nema chybu, dlhe roky ho montuju a zatial nebol ziadny problem. Ked sa spytam na ten druhy typ, tak ho neodporucaju s odovodnenim, ze je problem.
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