Members of Whakatōhea have voted to accept the Crown's $100 million settlement offer, marking an end to one of the longest-running and most contentious iwi settlements, with the initial offer of $4
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Te Whakatōhea begins voting for Treaty settlement
History is being made in the eastern Bay of Plenty for Whakatōhea whānau as voting begins on settling the iwi's 30-year-long Treaty claim with the Crown.
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Ngāti Maniapoto on track for Treaty Settlement Bill in Parliament
Hundreds of Ngāti Maniapoto uri have arrived in Wellington, many travelling by special charter train, for the third reading of the tribe's deed of settlement bill on Thursday.
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Māori left in the dark on Omicron strategy
Māori have again been left out of consultation as plans for three phases to stamp out Omicron are unveiled.
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'It was a real treasure trove'- Sir Eddie Durie reveals his favourite Treaty inquiry
Sir Edward Taihakurei Durie has revealed the historical Treaty inquiry that gave him the “greatest satisfaction” during his time heading the Waitangi Tribunal.
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'New dawn' for Whakatōhea as settlement ratification process begins
For two of the leaders of the Whakatōhea Treaty of Waitangi claims process, this week's initialling of the Deed of Settlement has been a near lifelong mission.
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Ngāti Hinerangi's Treaty grievances settled
Ngāti Hinerangi's Treaty settlement will see the iwi receive $8.1 million for commercial opportunities including 11 hectares of whenua returned.
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Government hears first reading for Moriori settlement
In 1988 their modern Treaty Settlement claim was lodged, and today descendants of Moriori heard the first reading of their claim in Parliament.
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Little tempts Ngāpuhi with $150m investment fund
The Ngāpuhi Investment Fund, with initial capital of $150 million, is a new Crown company that will acquire and build a portfolio of assets that can be offered by the Crown in negotiations with ngā hapū o Ngāpuhi.
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Mōkai Pātea hapū threatening to withdraw from settlement claim
Ngāti Hinemanu of Mōkai Pātea in Rangitīkei is troubled by its lack of representation in settlement claim.