Unity despite diversity was the message leaders gave at a Wairarapa hui to celebrate the Maori Parliament movement at Papawai Marae over the weekend.
Professor Sir Mason Durie, the keynote speaker at the poroporoake held at Rathkeale College for around 300 people on Saturday night, talked about how the kotahitanga movement could be taken forward 110 years after the last sitting of Maori Parliament.
Iwi representatives who had travelled from as far away as Brisbane and Auckland heard about the history of the Maori Parliament movement and reflected on the political position of Maori today.
Sir Durie said despite what the media may imply, diversity among Maori was a strength, not a problem.
"What is the goal of kotahitanga? Is it for everyone to sing the same song, or for everyone to listen to many songs?"