I loved hearing her say that too. And I understood her so well...her feelings about what the British have taken...why did they have to come here and steal everything and murder the people here. I am starting to love this new Queen...I am pakeha. I am the only one in my family.
Our Kuini. She carries all of the qualities to be a queen. Spending days at Turangawaewae, sharing your grief for your papa, United tribes, standing strong together, a positive legacy your papa has left. Long may you reign Puhi. Much love, light, strength & IO blessings honey. We've got you. 🙏❤
@@JRTIGER07 She is absolutely her grandmother's twin in all aspects of her life. She is going to do a wonderful job for sure ❤ Just sad the king isn't here physically to see her 😢😢😢
I was amazed when researching my family tree, that there were Maori descendants of a branch of my family who had gone there in the early 1900s and intermarried.
We know, one side of our ancestry has a strong hold of their culture on their land and the other side of our ancestry was actively being oppressed into extinction by the other. I am scottish though, my nan has all of our information if I ever want to explore that side. It is false to assume Maori do not celebrate both sides, reclaiming our language and culture has made us loud and proud but there's a reason for that 🤷🏽♀️
@@x.Rhymiie.xabsolutely correct. I am of Cook Islands Maori and Scots descent. My tupuna on both sides were tribal and felt the boot of English imperialism. Proud of them all.
Just as you are the descendant of our ancestors, so are Queen Elizabeth and her whanau today. Rather than continue the path of blocked communications and false representation, build the foundation for your people, our tamariki and the generations to come. As a representative of the crown, a valuable lesson can be learnt from Queen Elizabeth. To serve without prejudice, discrimination and selflessly. Love has more power than war ❤
A foundation has been established. What now? The west is pressuring Russia to acknowledge self-determination for European states. Why is their self-determination and self-governance more important than ours?
I wish her much love and aloha with wisdom, knowledge,and continued support and strength of her people. Our beloved Queen Liliuokalani is no longer with us but we honor and celebrate her each and every year. In regards to the current parliamentary uprising: Hawai’i stands with New Zealand for they stood with us in 2019 on Mauna Kea to protect our sacred Mauna. I was one of the Kupuna/Elders and received our Māori brothers and sisters. Fight for your rights as we have. Aloha ✊🏼💪🏼🌺🤙🏼🔥🌋
Will she be giving an apologetic for the trauma, slavery and massacres that Māori people inflicted across the Pacific - first apology going to the Moriori.
Transcript He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni : 1. Ko matou ko nga Tino Rangatira o nga "iwi" ... offspring, descendant, relative, kin, progeny, blood connection, successor.
There will always be someone with something to say when a Maori speaks from the heart. We as a people, will keep rising above all the negative comments and finger pointing. We are tangata whenua and we know our place in our world. We are rich in culture and history. That doesn’t make Māori better than anyone else but more connected to who we are as a people and our long deep connection to our whenua. If you’re going to make assumptions about our history, back it up with facts and content .
She should study History and she wouldn't need to ask these questions. How much life experience has she had? What's done is done, you can't change the past. Stuck in colonisation. Our people are not victims. She is an extremely privileged Maori woman who travels to England and still sees herself as a victim.
Higher cost of live being forced to take vaccine job losses ,home and businesses gone ,losing your right to be a human being killing papatuanuku brother that's not a life we want .Ancestral day they were free
Her words above could equally have applied to those that lived in NZ before her ancestors. But they are silent for her ancestors didn't seek to help those that lived here before them, they just did the typical Maori thing, like they did to the Moriori in the Chatham Islands. This woman needs to learn the history of this country before blathering victimhood nonsense.
Ko Te uri o potatau Te wherowhero Te kingi tuatahi, Kia kaha e Te kuini, hei whakamana ai to whakaaro. Kia tuturu awhiti whakamaua kia tina! tina! haumi e hui e tai ki eee!
Sadly he would have failed to persuade Queen Victoria anyway since the power does not lie with the monarch it lies with parliament. It was the prime minster he needed to persuade when he came here not our Queen.
I’m surprised she said ANY of that as people like my Uncle settled the Waitangi treaty YEARS ago and the Gouvernements returned the lands to the Maori. Not cool and I am 1/2 Maori
Māori royal family what a fucken laugh 😂 as a young Māori woman myself from the poverty Bay Area I find this Māori royal family thing complete bs, we’re all part of a collective just another self appointed whanau no better than the rest of us
@@Troyper-lu3jzyea alright 😂😂😂, they got more money than you’ll make in 10 years, and they actually own land, you don’t even own your RUclips account let alone land lmao
@@chastito6063 born and raised in Te araroa my bro, we didn't sign the white man's treaty, the only pakeha is you mabye you would like to come down the east coast and find out what tikanga is really about.
@@MTT-ic3ci you should come up to Nga Puhi Whenua. That's where one of the places Tikanga still goes hard. Ngati Porou killed it the day they sided with the pakeha chasing down Te Rauparaha, unless your Te Whanau a apanui. Thats different.
@@chastito6063 no now your apart of their system if you want to be Maori, put your car away sell your house find a bush and take your clothes and shoes off and go and be Maori, your using a culture to justify your own opinion and intake of life, people like you are far too sensitive to the subject rather than seeing it for what it is.
Hi my name is Kane Alexander and I'm wondering where Maori people can come to for support?I stood up for the rights of people in emergency housing in the nz herald.i thought our people would have their voices herd and counted.i have been trying to get ahold of you to discuss the mental abuse and physical abuse from the system.i study in science,physic,s.psychology, languages,and am apart of the Maori government the whakaputangata as security.who wants to stand up for us and let us be herd
🤣🤣🤣 Youll have to wait in line like the rest of them… The indians from india are stating their stolen claims too from the crown over diamonds they got more of a case then we do 🤣🤣🤣
@bengarrionphoenix4207 Henry the VIII? Stole Wales? You mean the Henry theVIII who was the son of the Henry VII? The Henry VII, the welsh guy who stole the crown of England? You got the story backwards mate. Wales was ceded to England in two parts, the south under William I in 1093, with the north being ceded by Edward I in 1284. The welsh crown was incorporated under Henry VIII. Pick up a history book.
from new zealand.. shes a good representative of the maori royal family.. we only see the dramas in New zealand
I do love that she is real about her emotions going there, yet still has an open heart to the people of England absolutely lovely ❤
You don't have a loud mouth Queen. It's the burden of truth in your heart.
I loved hearing her say that too. And I understood her so well...her feelings about what the British have taken...why did they have to come here and steal everything and murder the people here.
I am starting to love this new Queen...I am pakeha. I am the only one in my family.
AND NOW SHES A QUEEN
Wish she was our next Māori kuini
Looks like she is going to be next in line. I would pick her over her brother's.
@@Kep828nzShe was declared the successor. ❤❤❤
And now she is! 💚🌿
This comment has aged well 🥳
Our Kuini. She carries all of the qualities to be a queen.
Spending days at Turangawaewae, sharing your grief for your papa, United tribes, standing strong together, a positive legacy your papa has left.
Long may you reign Puhi.
Much love, light, strength & IO blessings honey. We've got you.
🙏❤
In my opinion she make a good Maori Monarchy should our Kingi Tuhetia Pass from this world, she seems grounded with Smiles
Your wish came true.
She will make a beautiful queen.
If our Maori brothers and sisters are expelled from their homeland, we will defend with our blood greetings from the Indonesian old world
Thanks dear, but that's never gonna happen
Too much brother, appreciated.
Mauri Ora brother❤
That's right Johanna, but not the way you envisioned it I suspect 😂😂😂
Why would the Maori be taken out of New Zealand?
Our new queen ❤
Glad the Mischief Son never got it 🙋♂️ Hope she Followers in her Gran Mothers Footsteps ❤
You guys are my favourite culture ❤
@@JRTIGER07 She is absolutely her grandmother's twin in all aspects of her life. She is going to do a wonderful job for sure ❤ Just sad the king isn't here physically to see her 😢😢😢
Not my queen.
@user-br3xp5wm3o Hey that's cool good for you 😊😊 I just want you to know you ain't upsetting anyone here
we are losing everything rapidly, who ever owns the real estate owns the country
I was amazed when researching my family tree, that there were Maori descendants of a branch of my family who had gone there in the early 1900s and intermarried.
And now queeni . This lady is strong . From the UK
I love the ways she said send back Maori land.
Some pf your people actually have English ancestors. Maori and Pakeha married and had children. Those children belong to both worlds.
You think YOUR savage people gave them a chance?
We know, one side of our ancestry has a strong hold of their culture on their land and the other side of our ancestry was actively being oppressed into extinction by the other. I am scottish though, my nan has all of our information if I ever want to explore that side. It is false to assume Maori do not celebrate both sides, reclaiming our language and culture has made us loud and proud but there's a reason for that 🤷🏽♀️
@@x.Rhymiie.xabsolutely correct. I am of Cook Islands Maori and Scots descent. My tupuna on both sides were tribal and felt the boot of English imperialism. Proud of them all.
And not all of us do contrary to what some think, I am Māori, Navajo, Aboriginal and Sami, not all of us carry colonisers blood
Spoken as if that excuses all injustices 😂😂. Telling indeed.
Just as you are the descendant of our ancestors, so are Queen Elizabeth and her whanau today. Rather than continue the path of blocked communications and false representation, build the foundation for your people, our tamariki and the generations to come.
As a representative of the crown, a valuable lesson can be learnt from Queen Elizabeth. To serve without prejudice, discrimination and selflessly. Love has more power than war ❤
A foundation has been established. What now? The west is pressuring Russia to acknowledge self-determination for European states. Why is their self-determination and self-governance more important than ours?
Yes,but silence is more dangerous than guns.to speak the truth is to be herd,to be herd is to have a voice.truth is from the heart.lies aint
Huh you make no sense lol Serve without prejudice 😂😂😂😂 what a joke you are
I wish her much love and aloha with wisdom, knowledge,and continued support and strength of her people. Our beloved Queen Liliuokalani is no longer with us but we honor and celebrate her each and every year.
In regards to the current parliamentary uprising:
Hawai’i stands with New Zealand for they stood with us in 2019 on Mauna Kea to protect our sacred Mauna. I was one of the Kupuna/Elders and received our Māori brothers and sisters. Fight for your rights as we have. Aloha ✊🏼💪🏼🌺🤙🏼🔥🌋
Will she be giving an apologetic for the trauma, slavery and massacres that Māori people inflicted across the Pacific - first apology going to the Moriori.
Will the same applogy be given from the crown for its past atrocities? Slave trading was a british trade. Or is one blind to their own backyard?
@@LUAPIGNARSlaves were always a part of Maori culture, had nothing to do with the English.
@@LUAPIGNAR slavery and cannibalism of minorities was also part of the Maori culture - no amount of victimhood and deflection can hide that.
Across the Pacific? Māori and Moriori have been at peace since our ancestors converted to Christianity.
@@LUAPIGNARthe British were the first to Outlaw slavery
I am not a Māori but honestly believe if I was sitting at the Haven cafe in Paparoa having a coffee she would join me for a chat wish her well
To meke our Queen salutes from Ngati Kahungunu
Transcript
He Wakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni : 1. Ko matou ko nga Tino Rangatira o nga "iwi" ... offspring, descendant, relative, kin, progeny, blood connection, successor.
There will always be someone with something to say when a Maori speaks from the heart. We as a people, will keep rising above all the negative comments and finger pointing. We are tangata whenua and we know our place in our world. We are rich in culture and history. That doesn’t make Māori better than anyone else but more connected to who we are as a people and our long deep connection to our whenua. If you’re going to make assumptions about our history, back it up with facts and content .
Your amazing.
She should study History and she wouldn't need to ask these questions. How much life experience has she had? What's done is done, you can't change the past. Stuck in colonisation. Our people are not victims. She is an extremely privileged Maori woman who travels to England and still sees herself as a victim.
If it’s meant to be, it’s meant to be.
Ngawai hono I te po is now our queen
She was cool nice watching her.
A brave, intelligent and beautiful woman leading her country into an even braver’new world’. Warmest regards for the future from Australia 🙂
Can’t play the victim games these days. Back then that kind of thing was normal. Her father, too once took sớm else land through wars.
Keora kapai ❤❤❤
SULTANA SHANTAHL.... DADDY 😢😢😢😢😢😢
I agree with her. They should have left the French to it. Then there would be no question as to who owns the country.
Where is aoteaaroa?
@@chrisball6900 New Zealand
Down Under.
I think life is better today for all compared to ancestral times.
Higher cost of live being forced to take vaccine job losses ,home and businesses gone ,losing your right to be a human being killing papatuanuku brother that's not a life we want .Ancestral day they were free
Don't forget, being denied access to your loved ones funeral, the cunce
Maori need to forgive
Her words above could equally have applied to those that lived in NZ before her ancestors. But they are silent for her ancestors didn't seek to help those that lived here before them, they just did the typical Maori thing, like they did to the Moriori in the Chatham Islands. This woman needs to learn the history of this country before blathering victimhood nonsense.
❤❤❤
Moari Queen please go for sovereignty
She is an ethno-nationalist
The original natives of nz were the morioris why don’t they ever get mentioned
Because maori and moriori are one in the same. And moriori are still alive and here
Maori and Moriori are the same. Best to educate yourself, instead of spewing misinformation.
I thought the Moriori were from the Chatham Islands
@@r.cisherwood1212Could you share the link you learnt that from please? ❤
Spin another one colonial 😂
Ah becouse the treaty is between maori and the crown -England
Aww, it's King Prince Charles!
🎉❤❤❤🥰✌️💕
Ko Te uri o potatau Te wherowhero Te kingi tuatahi,
Kia kaha e Te kuini, hei whakamana ai to whakaaro.
Kia tuturu awhiti whakamaua kia tina! tina! haumi e hui e tai ki eee!
Powerful
Sadly he would have failed to persuade Queen Victoria anyway since the power does not lie with the monarch it lies with parliament. It was the prime minster he needed to persuade when he came here not our Queen.
Perhaps the Maori can give back the English language then . 😂
👏👏👏
And they benefitted from colonization too. They also invented their own monarchy around the same time.
Tautoko te Kaupapa mo te "iwi Mauri Katoa", Ka mau te wehi....MAURI ORA!!!
I’m surprised she said ANY of that as people like my Uncle settled the Waitangi treaty YEARS ago and the Gouvernements returned the lands to the Maori. Not cool and I am 1/2 Maori
❤
How I wish our leaders are like hers.
She even inherited her grandfather's right eye.
take you land
Strong queen!
Māori royal family what a fucken laugh 😂 as a young Māori woman myself from the poverty Bay Area I find this Māori royal family thing complete bs, we’re all part of a collective just another self appointed whanau no better than the rest of us
🙄🙄🙄🙄
Naw beautiful hope ur dad crowns u he should be allowed a partner now weas ur mum whaea or his whaia i po
I had never heard of a Maori King ! 😂
It´s just a load ofbullshit.
@@ourpeople-g7rJust like Charles another Wayne kerr
You don't need too!!
Your mum probably has
@@ourpeople-g7rWhat are you doing here, then? You must like following what you think is shit.
She just takes like her father once he's gone that's it, They are a Shame
😂😂 only a month later and ya ignorance has been slam dunked into the concrete. She is now the Māori Queen of the Kingitanga movement
@skovdzschitt3230 which means what exactly? You have no castle. Just a mud Hutt
@@Troyper-lu3jz 🤡🤣🤣 did you even think before typing such stupidity and thickness?
@@Troyper-lu3jzyea alright 😂😂😂, they got more money than you’ll make in 10 years, and they actually own land, you don’t even own your RUclips account let alone land lmao
@@Banktella54 then they might want to help out struggling maori then, not bragging about having a huge non existent cash pile love..
the maoris have a king😂😂😂😂😂
Educate yourself before laughing at Maori kingitanga . His mum the Maori queen was an amazing lady
Their laughing because Māori are pathetic,
and now she is Queen 👑💐🙂
@@nikishalealiifano4399 Who was the king of the maoris 300 years ago?
@@ourpeople-g7r me😂😂😂
Blah blah blah
Another ungrateful pakeha
@@chastito6063 born and raised in Te araroa my bro, we didn't sign the white man's treaty, the only pakeha is you mabye you would like to come down the east coast and find out what tikanga is really about.
@@MTT-ic3ci sounds like you still licking the pakeha boots lol. Anything that puts Maori in a good spotlight is a good thing. Isn't it???
@@MTT-ic3ci you should come up to Nga Puhi Whenua. That's where one of the places Tikanga still goes hard. Ngati Porou killed it the day they sided with the pakeha chasing down Te Rauparaha, unless your Te Whanau a apanui. Thats different.
@@chastito6063 no now your apart of their system if you want to be Maori, put your car away sell your house find a bush and take your clothes and shoes off and go and be Maori, your using a culture to justify your own opinion and intake of life, people like you are far too sensitive to the subject rather than seeing it for what it is.
Why do Māori need kings and queens for it’s for pakeha,we have chiefs
Learn about Kingitanga and you'll find your answer.
Hi my name is Kane Alexander and I'm wondering where Maori people can come to for support?I stood up for the rights of people in emergency housing in the nz herald.i thought our people would have their voices herd and counted.i have been trying to get ahold of you to discuss the mental abuse and physical abuse from the system.i study in science,physic,s.psychology, languages,and am apart of the Maori government the whakaputangata as security.who wants to stand up for us and let us be herd
🤣🤣🤣 Youll have to wait in line like the rest of them… The indians from india are stating their stolen claims too from the crown over diamonds they got more of a case then we do 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Aye. My land, Cymru 🏴 was stolen from us in 1536 a.d. by Henry the fucking 8th.. Get in line..Wales is the oldest English imperialist colony 😢😢😬
CONGRATULATIONS Fairy people
@bengarrionphoenix4207 Henry the VIII? Stole Wales? You mean the Henry theVIII who was the son of the Henry VII? The Henry VII, the welsh guy who stole the crown of England? You got the story backwards mate. Wales was ceded to England in two parts, the south under William I in 1093, with the north being ceded by Edward I in 1284. The welsh crown was incorporated under Henry VIII. Pick up a history book.