"My greatest struggle right now is watching our people be forced into situations where they have no control, where our people do not have homes or are being kicked out.
"I love watching rangatahi Maori thrive - watching our people, our language, our culture thrive.
"I'm hopeful that one day in Aotearoa everyone has a warm whare and hot kai; that our pepi have a stable foundation where they are able to thrive in the passions they wish to follow.
"I believe it's important for every New Zealander to use their vote and make change with us.
"I will vote for the first time ever this year. I will vote because we have the power to make the change we want to see. We are the generation of change and we control who runs our country."
In today's Northern Advocate Mana Movement leader Hone Harawira encouraged people to vote in Ms Tamaki's honour.
"Mehara got to vote but she left us with a korero that sums up MANA perfectly. We dedicate the next two weeks to the challenge she leaves for us all. Read her words whanau. Feel her love for life, her belief in our power to change the world, and then go out and vote for her, for you, and for our mokopuna," he said.