The direct descendants of Chief Mokomoko were in Parliament today for the first reading of a bill that will give statutory recognition to a free pardon, granted to Mokomoko by the Governor-General in 1992.
Co-leader of the Maori Party, Dr Pita Sharples presented the bill before Parliament and said it would formally restore Mokomoko's character, mana and reputation.
"I acknowledge the burden and the shame and the stigma that they have carried in seeking justice for their ancestor Mokomoko."
Chief Mokomoko was one of five Maori tried and executed in 1886 for the murder of missionary Carl Sylvius Volkner in 1865.
As a result of the murder the Crown sent soldiers to Opotiki; the Mokomoko family were reduced to just 30 women and children and 70,000 hectares of land was taken from them.