The Ngāpuhi leader, staunch advocate for Hokianga hapū and lifelong Labour loyalist Rudy Taylor has died.
The kaumātua is understood to have died on Sunday evening.
Taylor, who picked up the mantle of leadership from his father, the esteemed elder and Waitangi Tribunal member Mac Taylor, served as the chairman of Te Rūnanga-a-iwi o Ngāpuhi and held many senior roles in iwi organisations at a local and national level.
Later he became an outspoken opponent of the rūnanga, helping establish and co-leading a group called Te Kotahitanga o ngā Hapū Ngāpuhi, which opposed the mandate sought by Tuhoronuku to negotiate a Treaty settlement on behalf of all Ngāpuhi.
He was also a lifelong Labour loyalist who for many years held key positions in the party's Tai Tokerau organisation.