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Hineuru sign Deed of Settlement after 25 years
Twenty five years after filing their treaty claims, Hineuru has signed their Deed of Settlement. The small iwi of the Te Haroto region have had a hard road to settlement and elders say this day has been a long time coming.
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Ngāruahine complete emotional treaty settlement
Taranaki tribe Ngāruahine have completed the final step of their treaty settlement process. As well as $67.5 million cash funds, an agreement was made for the Crown to apologise to the iwi for imprisoning their ancestors.
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Ngāruahine iwi receive Crown apology for historic injustices
Today the Crown made a formal apology to a large contingent of Ngāruahine descendants in Hokitika, which was associated with the iwi's historic claims.
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Motunui carved pātaka panels returned to Taranaki whānui
The dawn ceremony for the return of the famed Motunui Panels - five late 18th century carved pātaka panels which comprise a masterpiece of Maori art has taken place at Ōwae Marae.
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Ngāti Paoa marks 175th anniversary of Treaty signing
Ngāti Paoa celebrated the 175th anniversary of their ancestor signing the Treaty of Waitangi at the exact location in Auckland where their ancestors also stood. Ngāti Paoa also took to the waters of the Waitematā Harbour to mark this historic occasion.
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Andrew Little back-tracks on comments about Māori sovereignty
It's the first day back in the House for MPs and it seems there is already some back-tracking going on.
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Has the Treaty of Waitangi served its purpose?
It was signed to bring two peoples together, but after 175 years, has the Treaty of Waitangi served its purpose?
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Hundreds expected to visit sacred national parchment- The Treaty of Waitangi
It polarises communities, and ignites controversy and debate, but how many of us have actually seen the Treaty of Waitangi? Te Kāea went on a hunt in Wellington to track down what many people speak about, but have never seen.
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Ngāpuhi elder reacts to Key's speech at Te Tii
All eyes were on Te Tii Marae as Prime Minister John Key arrived to the marae to represent the Government. Despite there being no trouble, people still made their concerns felt.