"I recognise that my extraordinary action in deciding to write to tribal members was a cause of concern for some marae, but I felt I had not option but to reach out to all tribal members - my words were not just for Te Kauhanganui representatives they were meant for all."
"These have been difficult and unpleasant times and I still believe I speak for the majority of this tribe when I called for an end to in-fighting and fresh mandates to be sought.
Deputy chairman Bill Takerei resigned at a Poukai, or tribal meeting with the king, separately although his resignation is yet to be filed in written form.
Work has been occurring slowly with a review of the tribe's constitution an issue Ms Martin has pushed.
Tuheitia said: "I am pleased that there now appears to be broad support for constitutional reform. We must not be afraid to change our structures as we grow. We were forced to adopt Paakeha organisational and corporate structures, but the goal has always been to build our own house."