An estimated 10,000 people have marched through Rotorua today as part of Hīkoi mō te Tiriti protesting against the controversial Treaty Principles Bill.
Due to the size of the group, Fenton Street was blocked temporarily as the Hīkoi went through, police said.
It is anticipated that this afternoon the main Hīkoi will travel via Taupō to Hastings, where participants will stay overnight.
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Meanwhile, in Gisborne, a smaller hīkoi of around 80 people left Te Poho-O-Rāwiri Marae this morning heading south, accompanied by several vehicles.
There have been no problems reported at any of these locations.
Hīkoi activation events have now concluded for Te Waipounamu South Island ahead of their convoy to Parliament.
Tuesday, November 19 will mark day 10 of the Hīkoi mō te Tiriti and kotahitanga o Ngā Iwi ki Waitangi Park — everyone will meet at Waitangi Park on Wellington’s waterfont before walking to the steps of the parliamentary Beehive.
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Hīkoi treaty bill protest heads south from Rotorua. Video: RNZ News
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