Members of Ngāti Paretekawa have uplifted the kaitaka of Waikato Wars chief Rewi Manga Maniapoto and begun its journey home to Te Rohe Pōtae.
The kaitaka (cloak) had been resting at Te Papa Museum since returning from the United Kingdom last year.
The cloak had been discovered in a cupboard in England by a Sussex couple who traced it back to a Pākehā relative connected to Rewi Maniapoto.
The taonga was moved to the Horniman Museum in London while discussions began to repatriate it for safekeeping to Te Papa in Wellington.
Lead negotiator Kawhia Muraahi says it's a "significant return of a tūpuna taonga".