Maori Party MP Te Ururoa Flavell is in Japan to help launch the Ainu Party, which aims to represent the rights and interests of indigenous people of the Hokkaido region.
"Maori have long upheld a respect and a commitment to supporting the Ainu, as our indigenous brothers and sisters across the Pacific," Mr Flavell told an audience at the party's launch today in Ainu Mosir, Japan.
"In 2008, five members from AMO - the Advancement of Maori Opportunity were present at the Indigenous Peoples Summit in Hokkaido Ainu Mosir.
The Maori Party is extremely proud, therefore, to bring the best wishes of tangata whenua - the indigenous voices of Aotearoa - into this very exciting event."
Mr Flavell was at the forefront of the movement that led to the birth of the Maori Party in 2004 and he had some advice for the Ainu Party.