Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox says it is time Maori had a discussion about the right of Maori women to speak on marae after PM Jacinda Ardern spoke during the powhiri at Waitangi.
Ardern became the first female Prime Minister to speak during the powhiri on the marae, a right usually reserved for men.
Fox said it was up to the local marae to make that decision and was pleased Ardern had spoken.
However, she would like to see more Maori women get the same rights. She said while it differed for some marae, in many it was tradition for only men to speak during a powhiri and sit in the front row because their role was to protect women, as childbearers.
"Yet here is our Prime Minister, who is hapu, speaking during the powhiri.