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Matangireia
RNZ
15 episodes
20 hours ago
Matangireia is a series of conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.
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Matangireia is a series of conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.
Show more...
Government
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Harete Hipango
Matangireia
43 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Harete Hipango

Former National MP Harete Hipango may have had a short stint in Parliament. But the Whānganui lawyer has a long history of fighting for her people.

Watch the video version of the episode here.

*The views expressed in this interview are the honestly held opinion of Harete Hipango who is speaking as a former member of Parliament at the time of recording.

Former National MP Harete Hipango may have had a short stint in Parliament. But the Whanganui lawyer has a long history of fighting for her people.

"I was assaulted by the police in the courthouse because I was Māori" - Harete Hipango talks with Mantangireia presenter Maiki Sherman about her career as a Māori lawyer, and later a National Party MP.

In the world of politics Harete Hipango is a name which remains relatively unknown.

The one-term National MP barely had time to familiarise herself with the rabbit warren that is Parliament, before losing her seat during last year's bruising election defeat.

"Three years went by too quickly... not nearly enough was done and achieved," she said.

Harete Hipango is however a household name amongst her people of the Whanganui River.

A descendent of a prominent whānau within the area, she served as a criminal defence lawyer representing the collective and individual voices of her people for decades.

One of the cases she was involved in was the 1995 land occupation of Moutoa Gardens, led by Te Rūnanga o Pākaitore.

Having repossessed the disputed land block the occupation lasted 79 days and sparked a standoff with local police.

"I haven't spoken publicly about this, but the journey that I went on was one of real struggle and hardship," she said.

"I was treated appallingly by the justice system, by the police, by the court's staff, by the judges, by my colleagues - because I was a Māori woman and I was down there amongst my people, but I was also seen by my people, some, as kūpapa because I worked in the courts."

Holding back tears she recalled one day in particular during the land occupation.

"I was assaulted by the police in the courthouse because I was Māori - no doubt in my mind about that at all, whatsoever," she said.

Walking into the courtroom as a duty lawyer, police demanded they search her.

"I got searched, I mean patted down the full body search by male police officers. I had two police officers come up to me to restrain me physically, then I had about another two come up and my arm was forced up behind my back.

"They body slammed me up into the wall."…

Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

Matangireia
Matangireia is a series of conversations examining the political legacies of Māori politicians.