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Kōrero: Royal family

Rarangi kaupapa

  1. He korero whakarapopoto

  2. Place of royalty in New Zealand

  3. Royal tours

  4. Māori and the royal family

  5. Changing views of royalty

  6. Hononga, rauemi nō waho

Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa

Mai i te whārangi 1 - Place of royalty in New Zealand

Rulers and visitors

Rulers and visitors

Unveiling

Unveiling

The king to his people

The king to his people

Opening Parliament

Opening Parliament

Mai i te whārangi 2 - Royal tours

Royal visits: royal progress, Auckland, 1901

Royal visits: royal progress, Auckland, 1901 (1 o 6)

Royal visits: children’s gathering, 1927

Royal visits: children’s gathering, 1927 (2 o 6)

Royal visits: waving the flag, 1935

Royal visits: waving the flag, 1935 (3 o 6)

Royal visits: attending a hāngī, 1956

Royal visits: attending a hāngī, 1956 (4 o 6)

Royal visits: woolshed visit, 1958

Royal visits: woolshed visit, 1958 (5 o 6)

Royal visits: Riding for the Disabled, 2006

Royal visits: Riding for the Disabled, 2006 (6 o 6)

Meeting war veterans

Meeting war veterans

Greeting the queen

Greeting the queen

Charles, Diana and William, 1983

Charles, Diana and William, 1983

Prince meets Superman

Prince meets Superman

Prince of Wales stands between his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern on steps outside the Christchurch Cathedral.

Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall visit Christchurch, 2019

Mai i te whārangi 3 - Māori and the royal family

Royal godmother

Royal godmother

'Maori demonstration', 1901

'Maori demonstration', 1901

Royal visit, 1953–54

Royal visit, 1953–54

Queen Elizabeth II at Waitangi, 1990

Queen Elizabeth II at Waitangi, 1990

Mai i te whārangi 4 - Changing views of royalty

Leaving a sinking ship

Leaving a sinking ship

Royal wedding, 2011

Royal wedding, 2011

Why a republic?

Why a republic?

Monarchism

Monarchism

Me pēnei te tohu i te whārangi:

Megan Cook, 'Ngā whakaahua, ngā rauemi katoa', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/royal-family/media (accessed 1 April 2023)

He kōrero nā Megan Cook, i tāngia i te 20 Jun 2012

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