Around 170 Ngapuhi descendants gathered in Northland this weekend to discuss how the iwi can collectively move forward since the Tuhoronuku mandate was voted down last year.
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Treaty claim to address employment inequities for wāhine Māori
Te Runanga o Ngā Toa Awhina say they hope to be at the forefront of championing change for Māori women in a new claim lodged with the Waitangi Tribunal which seeks to address Crown failures to address inequities for Māori women in employment.
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Adoptee seeks justice for displaced tamariki
Wai 2575 claimant, Bev Wiltshire-Reweti is reaching out to other Māori who were taken from their whānau as children under the 1955 Adoption Act. Wiltshire-Reweti claims Crown policies and practices failed in their care of Māori children and are in breach of the Treaty.
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Major Ngāpuhi protest "fully on the cards"
Unhappy Ngāpuhi hapū members aren't ruling out taking their Treaty settlement grievances to Wellington if their voices remain unheard.
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Ngāpuhi outlays their New Year's Resolutions
It's been a challenging year for Ngāpuhi, the country's largest tribe, and descendants hope the iwi leadership can find solutions to achieve a treaty settlement.
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Ngāti Rangitihi make headway on settlement
Ngāti Rangitihi are moving closer to reaching a final settlement, signing an Agreement in Principle with the Crown at Rangitihi Marae in Matata.
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Tūhoronuku continue to settle Ngāpuhi claim despite iwi 'no' vote
"Tūhoronuku leadership is seeking to split Ngāpuhi further with the small minority that they have" Ngāpuhi hapū members outraged Tūhoronuku set to continue settlement, despite 73 of 110 Ngāpuhi hapū voting against the settlement.
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Ngāpuhi votes against entering into direct negotiations
66 out of 104 Ngāpuhi hapū have voted against the evolved settlement model put forward by Te Rōpū Tūhono and the government to settle what is being touted as the largest Treaty settlement to date.
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Ngāti Tūwharetoa Claims Settlement Bill passes third reading
Te Ariki Tā Tumu Te Heuheu and members of Ngāti Tūwharetoa were welcomed on to Parliament yesterday by the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi negotiations, Andrew Little, for the Third Reading of the Ngāti Tūwharetoa Claims Settlement Bill.
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Ngāti Hine says 'no' to evolved mandate proposal
Chairman of Te Maara ā Hineaamaru, Te Waihoroi Shortland, has criticised the final iteration of the evolved mandate as Ngāti Hine campaigns to vote in opposition to the proposal.