Harawira was talking to The Hui host Julian Wilcox to mark 20 years since he organised the Seabed and Foreshore protest hikoi to Parliament, which attracted 15,000 marchers.
Asked if such a protest could happen again today, Harawira indicated he was frequently asked by rangatahi whether Māori should march again.
“When I get asked about it I say, particularly to all of the younger ones, ‘Well, are you? Are you going to march? Are you going to organise it?'”
He described Toitū te Tiriti as a national movement.
“The younger ones, they have to make their call because they’re the ones who are going to be leading it. Just like we led it in our time.”