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Proactive release Ngati Haua and Te Pou Tikanga and Conservation Redress
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Ngati Manuhiri Agreement in Principle
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Rangitāne o Wairarapa and Rangitāne Tamaki nui-ā-Rua
...those who welcomed Pākehā (European) settlers to the region from the mid-1840s. Rangitāne enjoyed considerable benefits from the annual rents and trade with the new arrivals, who leased large areas of land. The Crown applied pressure on Wairarapa Māori to end the leases and instead sell their land to the Crown. In 1853-54 the Crown acquired about 1.5 million acres of land representing about three-fifths of the traditional rohe of Rangitāne. When purchasing land the Crown led Rangitāne to...
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Taranaki Whanui ki Te Upoko o Te Ika Deed of Settlement 19 Aug 2008
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Ngati Rehua Ngatiwai ki Aotea Deed of Settlement Summary
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OTS Quarterly report to 31 March 2018
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Ngati Maru Hauraki Deed of Settlement Schedule Documents Part 1
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Ngati Hinerangi Deed of Settlement Schedule Documents Part 1
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Te Wairoa
...purchased about 83,000 acres in Te Rohe o Te Wairoa. It did not always adequately survey the blocks it purchased, or fully investigate who had customary rights in them; nor did it set aside adequate reserves. When fighting broke out between the Crown and Māori in other regions in the 1860s, the iwi and hapū of Te Rohe o Te Wairoa worked hard to maintain peace among themselves in the rohe. War began there only when the Crown attacked the Omaruhakeke kāinga on Christmas Day 1865. Some of the i...