A milestone is to be reached today with the third and final treaty settlement readings of Ngāruahine, Te Atiawa and Taranaki iwi being heard in Parliament.
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Native Affairs – Pledge Sledge
Ten years ago it was 'Kiwi Not Iwi'. Today, it's 'Hobson's Pledge', and takes its inspiration from Governor Hobson's quote upon signing the Treaty Of Waitangi - 'He iwi tahi tatou' We are one people. The same man, former National Party leader Don Brash, is behind both campaigns. Ward Kamo caught up with Mr. Brash and his co-spokesperson Casey Costello from Ngāpuhi.
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Dispute over Ngāti Wai mandate
The mandate to settle Ngāti Wai treaty claims is the subject of an urgent hearing of the Waitangi Tribunal this week. The hearing relates to claims lodged by 10 groups who oppose the government's decision to recognise Ngāti Wai Trust Board's mandate to negotiate claims on behalf of the iwi.
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Opposition against taking Waitangi celebrations away from Te Tii Marae
A meeting was called today by the Chair of the Waitangi National Trust to discuss moving the cultural traditions of Te Tii Waitangi Marae to the treaty grounds for Waitangi day commemorations.
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New Governor General vows to honour treaty relationship
The new Governor-General of New Zealand has vowed to honour the relationship between the Crown and Māori through the Treaty of Waitangi. Dame Patsy Reddy gave the vow in her first address after being sworn in today to the position left vacant by Sir Jerry Mateparae.
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New space to house Te Tiriti o Waitangi
Access to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, the 1835 Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand and the 1893 Women’s Suffrage Petition is set to be easier through a new exhibition space at the National Library.
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Native Affairs- We lost our Treaty millions – Part 2
Native Affairs Exclusive - Ngāti Tama members react to the financial records released earlier this year and the man who's returned to lead the business.
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Native Affairs- We lost our Treaty millions – Part 1
Native Affairs Exclusive - In August this year, Native Affairs reported on the hurt and concerns of Ngāti Tama beneficiaries following multimillion dollar losses of their Treaty of Waitangi settlement monies.
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Treaty of Waitangi to be housed in new exhibition
NZ's most precious documents will soon have a new home. Including the Treaty of Waitangi, the three manuscripts which influenced some of our country's most historic milestones are set to be relocated to the National Library in Wellington.
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Te Kapotai hapū released from mandate
Te Kapotai hapū is relieved at the news that they're to be released from a mandate held by the Ngāti Wai Trust Board to settle their treaty grievances. But Te Kāea understands they are but one of a number of hapū keen to be released from what's seen as a Crown imposition.