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...Hon Margaret Wilson, represented the Crown in high-level negotiations with Ngāti Tama.
Historical background to the claims by Ngāti Tama
From the late 1840s, as pressure mounted to accommodate settlers on land, opposition from Taranaki Māori to sales north and south of New Plymouth became more evident. Despite this, the Crown continued to attempt to purchase land. Resistance to the survey of the Pekepeka block at Waitara in 1860 by opponents of the sale was deemed an act of rebel...
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...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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...customary rights when it purchased these lands. Nor did it provide adequate compensation and reserves when it later learned of Te Kawerau interests in the area.
Between 1844 and 1845 the Crown waived its right of pre-emption (being the sole purchaser of Mâori land), to allow private individuals to negotiate directly with Mâori. However, the Crown did not apply the regulations it had established to protect Mâori. Through these transactions Te Kawerau ā Maki lost land in which they had intere...
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...working relationships on matters of cultural importance to Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi.
Relationship meetings
The Deed of Settlement will enable Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi to meet annually with the Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations and the Minister of Mäori Affairs to discuss the health of the Treaty relationship and other issues of importance to both Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi and the Crown. The Minister in Charge of Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations has also written to the Ministers of Social Devel...
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...the Eastern Bay of Plenty, including approximately 87,000 acres within the traditional rohe of Ngāti Tuwharetoa (Bay of Plenty).
Hostilities occurred in the Bay of Plenty during the first half of 1864 relating to the outbreak of war between Crown and Māori in the Waikato. Following a period of unrest, Crown official James Fulloon and three crew members of the vessel Kate were killed by some local Māori at Whakatane in July 1865. A Crown expeditionary force of approximately 500 men was mounte...
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