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Wai 2660 Doc 15 Review of Foreshore and Seabed Act Principles and Common Understandings
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Maniapoto Deed of Settlement General Matters 11 Nov 2021
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Te Arawhiti CE Expense Disclosure Workbook 2018 2019
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Proactive release Historical on Account and values drafting
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Proactive Release Whanganui Land Settlement Historical on Account Values 31 Oct 2019
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Whanganui Land Settlement Proactive Release Historical on Account Values 31 Oct 2019
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Maungaharuru-Tangitū Hapū
...that the Crown included Te Whanganui-a-Orotu (the Napier Inner Harbour), which the Hapū had not intended to sell, within this purchase. The Crown continued purchasing Hapū lands until 1873. In 1865 it promoted legislation which provided for Māori land to be awarded to no more than ten individual owners who were then able to treat tribal lands as their personal property. The Crown and private interests subsequently purchased several blocks from Hapū individuals awarded titles...
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Ngāti Apa (North Island)
...all Ngāti Apa remaining land. Today Ngāti Apa own less than one percent of their traditional rohe. General background An account of the historical background agreed between the Crown and Ngāti Apa is included in the Deed of Settlement, along with acknowledgments of Crown breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi and a Crown Apology for those breaches. The Crown recognised the mandate of Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Apa (Te Rūnanga) to negotiate a settlement on behalf of Ngāti Apa to settle their...
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Ngāti Rangiwewehi
...constructive relationship that developed between the Crown and Ngāti Rangiwewehi in the 1840s and 1850s. However, when the Crown brought war to Tauranga in 1864, members of Ngāti Rangiwewehi went to assist their traditional allies. The Crown regarded Māori who fought in the Tauranga battles as rebels and confiscated 290,000 acres of land around Tauranga including land in which Ngāti Rangiwewehi had customary interests. The Crown retained 50,000 acres and returned the remainder to Māori. Ho...