New Zealand / Te Ao Māori

In photos: Hui aa motu at Tuurangawaewae Marae

19:32 pm on 20 January 2024

Photo: RNZ / Ella Stewart

An estimated 10,000 people answered Kiingi Tuuheitia's call to gather at Tuurangawaewae Marae for a national hui.

In his address Kiingi Tuuheitia told those gathered that the turnout of Māori and non-Māori at the hui sent a strong message that the government would not be able to ignore.

Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Hone Sadler, kaikōrero for Ngāpuhi Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Dame Naida Glavish. Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Kiingi Tuuheita (seated centre). Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Paraone Gloyne was the first kaikōrero on hau kainga side at the nationwide hui. Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Sir Selwyn Parata, Ngāti Porou Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Hone Mihaka, Te Arawa Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Heta Apiata (right) was among thousands attending. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

James Haimona. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Te Ingo Ngaia. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Rangatahi cooling off in the Waikato River next to Tuurangawaewae Marae. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Photo: RNZ / Craig McCulloch

Former MP Tukoroirangi Morgan. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Huria Stewart-Wilson (left), from Matauri Bay in Northland. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Ngarui (left) and Ngaire Clarke (right). Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Photo: RNZ / Craig McCulloch

Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson. Photo: RNZ/ Craig McCulloch

Minister for Māori Development Tama Potaka. Photo: RNZ/ Ella Stewart

Kiingi Tuuheitia delivering his address. Photo: RNZ / Ella Stewart

Haka tautoko for Kiingi Tuuheitia. Photo: RNZ / Ella Stewart

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