Thousands of people have posted videos of mass haka on social media today to demonstrate their support for Tauranga Moana as Tauranga Iwi protest to protect what they believe is theirs.
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Māori Lawyer says treaty claim process flawed for Ngāpuhi
Māori lawyer, Te Kani Williams says the process to settle Ngāpuhi's treaty claim is flawed. This follows Prime Minister Bill English's decision to withdraw the Government from the tribe's treaty settlement process.
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Taranaki iwi Ngāruahine seek recognition over coastline
Taranaki iwi are among those claiming customary rights under the Marine and Coastal Area Act. However, one iwi has made an application to the High Court with the aim of gaining recognition over their sea.
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Native Affairs- My bros are dying
Hastings Mongrel Mob President Rex Timu has filed a Waitangi Tribunal claim on behalf of his chapter calling the New Zealand Health system racist.
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Mongrel Mob turns to the law for help
The leader of the Hastings Mongrel Mob Rex Timu has banned methamphetamine from his chapter.
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Bill recognises Whanganui River as a living and indivisible entity
Tears were shed at the final reading and passing of a bill in Parliament today that legally recognises the Whanganui River as a living and indivisible entity with its own rights and innate values.
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Taranaki iwi Ngāti Maru begins Crown settlement process
Sir Maui Pomare was the last Crown Minister to be hosted on Te Upoko o Te Whenua marae and the Treaty Minister Chris Finlayson's first interaction with Ngāti Maru today in Taranaki symbolises the initial steps towards a treaty settlement package.
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Te Arawa hope to meet with Pare Hauraki over Moehau Maunga claim
Te Arawa elders are unhappy with a treaty claim by 12 tribes of Hauraki concerning Moehau Mountain in the Coromandel Peninsula. It prompted the elders to call an urgent hui to discuss avenues in which their interests to the mountain can remain intact, which is the burial ground of the captain of the Arawa waka.
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Overlapping claims unsettles Tauranga Moana iwi
The Bay of Plenty tribe of Ngāi Te Rangi says the Government's approach to overlapping claims is a breach of Māori customary rights.
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Iwi members claim Deed of Settlement an act of deceit
Claimants say last week’s initialling of the Ngāti Rehua Deed of Settlement in Wellington was an act of deceit by the Crown and trustees of the Ngāti Rehua o Ngāti Wai ki Aotea Trust.