One of the keynote speakers at the K’aute Pasifika Village opening in Hamilton was the Minister for Pacific Peoples Aupito William Sio who spoke of the symbolism in the journey of the original Pacific peoples who settled in the various island groups and of the arrival of various European colonial powers in more recent times.
He also touched on the even more recent journey of Pacific Islanders who came to live and work in New Zealand and their journey to be accepted in this country.
He shared stories of the support some of the early Pacific Island migrants received from tangata whenua early in the 20th century when they were in some cases banished by the British colonial government.
He was heartened to see those links with tangata whenua continuing and made special mention of the elders of Tainui who were part of the fale opening ceremonies.