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Ngāti Awa
...wherever they may live. Background Ngāti Awa is an iwi of the Eastern Bay of Plenty descended from Awanuiarangi II of the Mataatua waka. Ngāti Awa has approximately 13,000 members and 22 hapū. General background Ngāti Awa’s early interactions with the Crown were outlined in the Waitangi Tribunal’s Ngāti Awa Raupatu Report, published in 1999. An account of the historical background agreed between the Crown and Ngāti Awa is included in the Deed of Settlement along with...
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Ngati Koroki Kahukura Deed of Settlement Summary 20 Dec 2012
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MACA provisions for protecting customary interests
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Te Whanau a Apanui Property Redress Schedule Ratification Version
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Relationship between the Waitangi Tribunal and Treaty settlement negotiation process
...Treaty settlement negotiation process are separate but related processes. The Waitangi Tribunal is a standing commission of inquiry. It was established to inquire into claims under the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi. This includes claims by any Māori that the Crown has acted in breach of the Treaty of Waitangi/Te Tiriti o Waitangi. The Waitangi Tribunal also makes recommendations. The Crown, through Te Tari Whakatau, negotiates the settlement of historical Treaty of Waitangi claims di...
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Te Kawerau a Maki Deed of Settlement Documents 22 Feb 2014
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Tapuika
...Authority. Summary of the historical background to the claims of Tapuika The historical account describes how, when the Crown brought war to Tauranga in 1864, members of Tapuika went to assist their traditional allies. The Crown regarded Māori who fought against it in the Tauranga battles as rebels and confiscated 290,000 acres of land around Tauranga including land in which Tapuika had customary interests. The Crown retained 50,000 acres and returned the remainder to Mā...
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Supplementary Deed to the Raukawa Deed of Settlement and the Raukawa Co management Deed
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Ngati Porou Deed of Settlement Schedule General matters 22 Dec 2010