Ngati Tuwharetoa and Te Arawa leaders have taken a different approach to a government hui near Taupo today by turning out in force.
A paramount chief has told a full room including Deputy Prime Minister Bill English that he expects the iwi's own preference - to keep engaging directly with senior government ministers over water rights to continue. It is a position at odds with King Tuheitia's water summit last week.
At the summit 1000 Maori voted to support a unified approach to water claims and to support the establishment of a new body to establish a framework over water rights.
Sir Tumu te Heuheu said he was "compelled by circumstances" to clarify his iwi's position.
"Ngati Tuwharetoa is in an extraordinary position of having customary ... and proprietary rights over the very lakes, waterways and geothermal fields [where energy companies operate].