Speculation that former Labour Party candidate Soraya Peke-Mason might try to speak during the formal welcome at Ratana Pa this week has caused a flurry of rumour and ruffled some feathers.
She's aware of the speculation on Facebook but Ms Peke-Mason said she had not formed the intention of speaking, as she attempted to do during the annual Ratana celebrations in January last year.
Only a few women have spoken during the powhiri (welcome) for political parties at Ratana, including former Prime Minister Helen Clark and the late Whetu Tirikatene-Sullivan.
Women are not permitted to speak during most powhiri, as a matter of tikanga (custom).
Ms Peke-Mason attempted to speak at Ratana last year. She had been given a message from Ratana tumuaki (head) Harerangi Meihana, to deliver to the Labour Party. The way was prepared for her by speaker Joe Everitt, who said people should not be afraid of change.