Sun, 22 Nov 2009 5:51p.m.
By Kate Lynch
Bay of Plenty police are investigating the homicide of a prominent young Maori leader.
Hawea Ralph Drummond Vercoe was killed early this morning after a fight broke out on The Strand in Whakatane.
Mr Vercoe, 36, was a school principal and the son of well-known Maori kaumatua Waaka Vercoe.
A 22-year-old Opotiki man has been arrested and charged with his murder.
Mr Vercoe was punched to the ground about 2:30am, and died a short time later in Whakatane Hospital.
Mr Vercoe was a talented, up-and-coming Maori leader and principal of the Maori language school Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Rotoiti.
He won a Maori language award in 2007 for placing the word 'kura' - or 'school' - on his school's new buses.
"My hope is that other places, like buses and offices, will use Maori signs," Mr Vercoe said at the time.
He then lobbied the Government to encourage other Maori schools to do the same.
Maori commentator Julian Wilcox says Mr Vercoe was admired by Maori young and old.
"He was a good teacher and he was a good principal. He devoted his life to a lot of those kids, but he was really admired by both his tribes Ngati Awa and Te Arawa because he wanted to work for the people."
Mr Vercoe was the son of well-known Maori kaumatua and politician Waaka Vercoe, but he gained the respect of Maori leaders in his own right when he stood for the Destiny Party at the 2005 general election.
"They respected his determination and drive," says Mr Wilcox. "He was real driven, even when he had the odds stacked against him. In 2005 he ran against Teururoa Flavell and everyone knew that Teururoa was gonna win, but he still stood and a lot of people respected the fact that he did it."
Mr Vercoe sat on the Rotorua District Council's Te Arawa standing committee for five years.
But over the past few months he'd been battling with personal problems, and was kicked off the council after being found guilty of using threatening behaviour.
Tonight Maori from around the country are gathering at Lake Rotoiti to support his family and mourn the death of one of their most determined and inspirational leaders.
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