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.
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Outspoken businessman visits Rātana Pā
Annual celebrations begins today at Rātana Pā for the Māori religion with a strong political presence. Today, a renowned economist and businessman was welcomed onto the pā to voice his views.
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Iwi present final submissions in Te Rohe Pōtae inquiry
The Waitangi Tribunal's Te Rohe Pōtae (King Country) district inquiry has taken place this week at the Waitomo Cultural and Arts Centre in Te Kūiti and runs until tomorrow, Friday December 12.
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Urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing for Ngāpuhi treaty claims heads into Day 2
On day two of the urgent hearing of the Waitangi Tribunal in Ngāpuhi, the chair of Tūhoronuku was directed by his lawyer not to give further media comment and hence an alternative spokesperson fronted.
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Māori never ceded their sovereignty to the Crown
Māori never ceded their sovereignty to the Crown. It’s what the chiefs who signed the Treaty of Waitangi maintained despite not being heard.
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Māori Party push for Anti-Corruption Commission
The Māori Party wants to scrap the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) and replace it with an Anti-Corruption Commission.
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Supreme Court questions whether Crown is true owner of NZ rivers
The Supreme Court may not have ruled in favour of the Pouakani claimants group, instead it may have provided them with something better to support Māori and their water rights. The decision questions whether the Crown are the true owners of our rivers.
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Te Ātiawa Iwi settlement signing to go ahead despite hapū opposing deed
Three Te Ātiawa marae, namely Ōwae, Muru Raupatu and Kairau Marae, have declined Te Ātiawa Iwi Authority’s request to host a formal signing ceremony of the Te Ātiawa Iwi Deed of Settlement worth $87mil.
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Ngāti Hine representative speaks out against Tūhoronuku
A pillar within Ngāti Hine has come out opposing to the appointment of a Ngāti Hine relative and other representatives to the Tūhoronuku Independent Mandated Authority (TIMA). This follows on from the announcement of the representatives to TIMA which is on track to settle Ngāpuhi treaty grievances with the Crown.
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Tūwharetoa Settlement Trust launch inquiry into spending
Tūwharetoa Settlement Trust has launched an internal inquiry into their financial spending.