The signing of the Waikato Raupatu treaty settlement in 1995 was the first major settlement of historical confiscation. As a result the iwi received cash and land valued at $170mil. It transformed the tribe in more ways than one and not always for the better. But as Renee Kahukura-Iosefa reports, the iwi has come a long way in twenty years.
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High Court instructs Tribunal to reconsider Ngāti Kahu claim
The High Court has ruled in favour of Archdeacon Timoti Flavell's judicial review application on behalf of Ngāti Kahu iwi, one of five iwi of the Far North requesting to have their binding recommendations claim heard again by the Waitangi Tribunal who declined their request in 2013.
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Te Aupōuri Māori Trust Board's social services shut down
The shock closure of Te Aupōuri Māori Trust Board's social services arm this week has been the result of the financial mismanagement of their programmes.
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Hauraki Mayor urges Finlayson to settle Hauraki iwi claims
The Hauraki District Mayor is urging Treaty Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson to get on with settling the Hauraki Iwi Collectives Treaty claims.
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Native Affairs- Keeping up with the Kīngitanga
The Māori King's speech has caught many by surprise with the King announcing a further Treaty claim on Greater Auckland, including areas north to Mahurangi, down the Firth of Thames and across to the Manukau Harbour and to Pīhā.
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Native Affairs- Māori King's advisor Tukoroirangi Morgan
In studio tonight, one of King Tuheitia’s closest advisor Tukoroirangi Morgan joins our presenter Billie-Jo Hohepa-Ropiha.
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Clarification sought over Auckland claim
Questions have arisen following King Tuheitia's announcement regarding a claim Waikato-Tainui intends to lodge over the wider Auckland region, as to whether the claim will affect other claimant groups who already have settlement agreements in region.
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Local Māori want Elliot Bay property up for sale land-banked
The Elliot family hope to sell most of their large Elliot Bay property based in the Bay of Islands, which has served as a popular tourist attraction for many years. Local Māori however are urging the Crown to buy back the land.
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Uenuku Charitable Trust gains mandate to negotiate historical claims for 'Te Korowai o Wainuiarua'
The Uenuku Charitable Trust has released a statement confirming its mandate to represent the descendants of Tamakana, Tamahaki and Uenuku-a-te Ao, na Tuhaikoro in negotiations for all historical Treaty of Waitangi claims under ‘Te Korowai o Wainuiarua.’
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Ngāti Kahu sought High court action to overthrow Tribunal decision
With the Te Hiku Claims Settlement Bill about to be passed as law, Ngāti Kahu is the only Far North tribe that is yet to reach a Treaty settlement deal with the Crown. Rūnanga Chair Makere Mutu says High Court action is the only way forward.