•Last week The Māori Affairs select committee heard oral submissions for the Mokomoko (Restoration of Character, Mana, and Reputation) Bill. The bill, if passed into law, will legally pardon Te Whakatōhea Chief Mokomoko, who along with three others, was executed in 1866, for allegedly murdering missionary Carl Völkner in Opotiki.
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