While a Native American tribe is protesting against an oil pipeline being built through their land in North Dakota, Northlanders will be showing their support in Whangarei with a haka.
Haka with Standing Rock is a kaupapa which has swept the country, with many Maori and non-Maori doing a haka to stand in solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux tribe who are protesting the construction of an oil pipeline in North Dakota which they fear will threaten the water source of the indigenous people, as well as sacred sites.
Northland's Kate Hei wanted Whangarei to get on board so she and Huhana Lyndon have called for people to head to the Wave and Waka sculpture, on the Hatea Loop, on Monday at 5pm to perform a haka to support the Standing Rock Sioux tribe.
"My papatuanuku, is their papatuanuku. My mother earth, is their mother earth. For everyone but particularly the indigenous people all over the world, we know we are the guardians, the kaitiaki, the protectors of the earth and the water. They are what we are," Ms Hei said.
Ms Lyndon said what the Native Americans were facing in North Dakota, was similar to what Northland Maori faced.