"If we lose this battle, it will create a precedent for the rest of the country."
He said there was a long history of conflict going back hundreds of years, included battles fought by Hauraki in Tauranga Moana. But Hauraki had not conquered. Their other interest was a shared genealogy (whakapapa) with Tauranga iwi.
Pare Hauraki was saying that the shared history equated to a right to have a say in the development and growth of Tauranga Moana, but this was rejected by Tauranga iwi, he said.
"It's our land, our mana."
Mr Cameron said he was sure that Western Bay of Plenty local authorities were as concerned as they were.
The bid by Tauranga iwi to stop the Government signing Pare Hauraki's Deed of Settlement where it impacted on Tauranga Harbour and its catchments has resulted in two protest marches and two seaborne protests in which waka blocked the Mount Maunganui entrance to the harbour.