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...seasonally or only when circumstances permit (such as in summertime or after a ferocious storm). Some activities cannot be recognised; these are:
activities regulated under the Fisheries Act 1996;
commercial aquaculture activities (as defined in the Maori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004);
activities that involve any commercial or non-commercial Māori fishing right or interest to which sections 9 or 10 of the Treaty of Waitangi (Fisheries Claims) Settlement Act 1992 apply;
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...Moana after Crown troops attacked Pukehinahina.
In 1865, the Crown issued an order in council to create a confiscation district which was extended by statute in 1868 to include 290,000 acres. It also purchased 93,000 acres of the land ‘returned’ to Māori inside the confiscation district at Katikati Te Puna from another iwi without investigating the ownership of this land. The Crown paid Ngāti Pūkenga compensation of £350 for their interests in the 50,000 acres of the confiscation distri...
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...agency that better reflects its refined role. The Māori name 'Te Tari Whakatau' literally means the office 'te tari' where things are settled or determined 'whakatau'.
Te Tari Whakatau supports the Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister and works with whānau, hapū, iwi, Māori and across the public service to complete Treaty settlements and Takutai Moana determinations. We also provide strategic advice on Māori rights and interests that relate to Treaty settlements and Takutai Moana...