Northland Maori leaders have slammed criticism of Tainui's Tuku Morgan as he tries to unlock the gridlocked Ngapuhi Treaty settlement.
Yesterday, David Rankin, an outspoken tribal member, said Mr Morgan's appointment as Crown facilitator would not achieve unity among Ngapuhi factions.
"It causes huge cultural offence to all of Ngapuhi to have someone from another iwi, especially someone who is a Pacific Islander [Mr Morgan has Rarotongan links], telling us what to do.
"Butt out of our business and try to restore your own reputation. You don't have any role in our affairs so do not enter Northland unless it's for a holiday. When you are tired of swimming in the Waikato River, you can enjoy our beaches, but stay away from our Treaty settlements."
The Herald spoke to four northern leaders, who groaned, although some laughed, at the comments. Ngapuhi's Sonny Tau, who has had a collegial relationship with Mr Morgan, called them "bloody hardcase", but "expected of him [Mr Rankin]".