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Rātana 2025: A Photo Essay

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PM enjoys Rātana celebrations

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As Rātana celebrations conclude for another year, the contentious Treaty Principles Bill was the talk of the day, with politicians on either sides of the spectrum having their say.

New Zealand First leader Winston Peters labelled it as "dead in the water" in his speech, while Prime Minister Christopher Luxon reiterated his earlier stance against the bill's future prospects.

Followers of the Rātana Church, called mōrehu, gather at the small settlement south of Whanganui each year in January to celebrate the birthday of the movement's founder, Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana, on 25 January.

The event traditionally marks the start of the political year, as politicians pay tribute to the movement and engage with Māori leaders.

Earlier, a Māori leader said the Rātana celebrations would be a chance for Luxon to front up to Māori.

RNZ collated the best images of the day:

Luxon, Willis arrive at Ratana

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PM Christopher Luxon, Nicola Willis arrive at Ratana

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Luxon and other MPs are welcomed onto Rātana.

Ratana 2025

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Kamaka Manuel is among speakers  at Ratana 2025

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Rātana spokesperson Kamaka Manuel told the government representatives he wanted to see collaboration between the Crown and Rātana on the repair of its marae buildings.

Kiingitanga spokesperson Rahui Papa at Ratana

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Rahui Papa - of Waikato Tainui and the Kīngitanga - pleaded for the prime minister to "work together" and expressed his concern over Māoridom.

PM Christopher Luxon at Ratana

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Rātana celebrations

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PM enjoys Rātana celebrations

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Shane Jones at Rātana

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New Zealand First's Shane Jones told people not to waste any more energy opposing the controversial bill, because it will never see the light of day.

Speaking at Rātana, Green MP Teanau Tuiono said the fight had just begun to stop the Treaty Principles Bill.

Speaking at Rātana, Green MP Teanau Tuiono said the fight had just begun to stop the Treaty Principles Bill. Photo: RNZ / Reece Baker

Green MP Teanau Tuiono said that while political parties present today at Rātana have many differences, all have no love for the Treaty Principles Bill, and the fight had just begun to stop it.

Chris Hipkins does kanikani at Ratana

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Former Te Pāti Māori co-leader Tariana Turia was still being mourned at Rātana Pā, including by Labour leader Chris Hipkins, who praised the longstanding relationship between the Labour Party and the Rātana Church.

Christopher Luxon at Ratana

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Kamaka Manuel and Christopher Luxon at Rātana in 2025.

Kamaka Manuel and Christopher Luxon at Rātana in 2025. Photo: RNZ / Reece Baker

Nicola Willis at Ratana.

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Kamaka Manuela and Chris Hipkins at Rātana Pa 2025.

Kamaka Manuela and Labour Leader Chris Hipkins at Rātana Pa Photo: RNZ / Reece Baker

Winston Peters.

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Shane Jones - Ratana.

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Christopher Luxon at Rātana Pa.

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon at Rātana Pa. Photo: RNZ / Reece Baker

Labour Party leader Chris Hipkins.

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Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer speaking to media at Rātana on 24 January, 2025.

Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer speaking to media at Rātana on 24 January, 2025. Photo: RNZ/ Reece Baker

Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer speaking to media at Rātana on 24 January, 2025.

Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer speaking to media at Rātana on 24 January, 2025. Photo: RNZ/ Reece Baker

Te Pāti Māori co-leader Debbie Ngarewa-Packer said the prime minister was being led by ACT, pointing to recent appointments at the Waitangi Tribunal - among them, former ACT leader Richard Prebble.

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick at Ratana Pa.

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick at Rātana Pa. Photo: RNZ / Reece Baker

Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick speaks to media.

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