Timi Kara Maori-Irshman Prime Minister 1909 and 1919
The Maori allied New Zealand administration under Prime Minister Timi Kara from Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi (also known as James Carroll), for two terms in 1909 and 1919, took to balancing out the constantly changing political landscape of new Aotearoa New Zealand Government. His party was the only party which could govern the mass mistrust after the Maori Wars, and Timi Kara was a great man of Maori and Irish decent.
The government under his office dubbed him "The Uncrowned King of Wairoa". A formidable issue among the public was of Ownership vs Lease-to-own land for British Pakeha, who wouldn't subjugate again to tenant farming conditions as it was under passed Crown conditions. Also, new British immigrants in protest charged the larger Maori Iwi with holding "All the land titles", sometimes selling them, and then in some cases reacquiring the lands some how under Maori Land Laws.
Maori Iwi Opposition made some counter-complaints against the Allied New Zealand parties, who did not support equal ownership of markets.