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… in the New Zealand fisheries, controlling over a third of the industry. This is primarily due to two Waitangi Tribunal settlements: a 1989 interim agreement that … established under the 1989 settlement, became the Treaty of Waitangi Fisheries Commission in the final …
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Part of story: Te hī ika – Māori fishing
… 19th century the hopelessness felt by Ngāti Apa because of the effects of European settlement was being experienced … Spirit) emphasised the unity of Māori under God and the Treaty of Waitangi. Thousands from tribes throughout New Zealand …
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Part of story: Ngāti Apa
… Queen Elizabeth II a coronation gift by reaching the summit of Mt Everest. Royal visits The first member of the British … loss of land, pushed race relations and the place of the Treaty of Waitangi into the forefront of national life. Politics and …
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Part of story: History
… The Treaty of Waitangi On 5 February 1840 several hundred northern chiefs … Waitangi, in the Bay of Islands. They were presented with a treaty by William Hobson, representing the British Crown. …
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Part of story: Northland region
… for high-born women Tribal histories and traditions speak of numerous women of high rank. The terms used to describe … leader was Te Rangitopeora of Ngāti Toa. A signatory to the Treaty of Waitangi, she was often referred to as the Queen of the … Women of rank …
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Part of story: Te mana o te wāhine – Māori women
… century Intolerance towards indigenous people is typical of colonial societies. Māori, as individuals and … negotiation, Māori were accorded civil rights through the Treaty of Waitangi, more than a century before Aboriginal people …
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Part of story: Ethnic and religious intolerance
… presented, 14 September, became Māori Language Day. Later a Treaty of Waitangi claim over the Māori language was made to the …
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Part of story: Ngā rōpū tautohetohe – Māori protest movements
… Ethnic subcultures In any community formed from people of different cultural backgrounds, there will be different … on, among other things, whether their forebears signed the Treaty of Waitangi, whether their tribal group or family suffered …
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Part of story: Political values
… Towards the end of the 20th century gains in education, a higher profile for the Treaty of Waitangi and other new social opportunities led to a Māori …
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Part of story: Ngā tuakiri hōu – new Māori identities
… The tribe is represented by the Ngā Rauru Iwi Authority. Treaty of Waitangi settlement In 2000 the tribal authority began …
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Part of story: Ngā Rauru Kītahi
… the Tainui canoe arrived at Whangaparāoa in the eastern Bay of Plenty, Tōrere, daughter of the captain Hoturoa, came … have been collectively negotiating settlement of their treaty claims since at least 2010. Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki, the … battle. Their chief, Te Kou-o-Rehua, signed the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Ngāti Pūkenga signed a Deed of Settlement …
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Part of story: Hauraki tribes
… within Ngāti Kahungunu in Hawke’s Bay. Hēnare Matua of Ngāti Kahungunu was a leader of the movement and he was … an organ of the movement. Northern kotahitanga movements (Waitangi and Kohimarama) During the 1870s and 1880s there … it to talk about the Covenant of Kohimarama as well as the Treaty of Waitangi. The final Kohimarama parliament was in …
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Part of story: Kotahitanga – unity movements
… in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 7 February 1802, the second son of Sarah Kennedy and her husband, John Busby, a mineral … Busby joined him the following year and they settled at Waitangi, where Busby erected a two-roomed residence. … by the British government, provided one reason for making a treaty of cession in 1840. The declaration would later be …
Type: Biography
… political movement which agitated for recognition of the Treaty of Waitangi and managed to win all four Māori seats. In 1924 …
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Part of story: Kotahitanga – unity movements
… Hōne Mohi Tāwhai was the son of Mohi Tāwhai and his wife, Rāwinia Hineikoaia (also known … He was about 12 years of age when his father signed the Treaty of Waitangi at Hokianga on 12 February 1840. Little is known of …
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… 1815 and 1840 were particularly devastating for the tribes of Tāmaki (Auckland). Under Hongi Hika, who had acquired … as tribes sought shelter in the Tainui region. Signing the treaty Sixteen chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi in Waitematā on 4 March 1840. Āpihai Te Kawau of …
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Part of story: Tāmaki tribes
… Negotiation In 2013 there were 7,260 members of Ngāti Ruanui, most of whom live outside Taranaki. In 1996 the Waitangi Tribunal released its Taranaki report, which had … Muru me te Raupatu Working Party was elected to negotiate a treaty settlement with the government. Reparation A …
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Part of story: Ngāti Ruanui
… were conducted. New approach In 2000, the 25th anniversary of the Waitangi Tribunal, its new chair, Judge Joe Williams (Ngāti … historical claims In 2006 the Labour government passed the Treaty of Waitangi Amendment Act, which set a deadline for …
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Part of story: Waitangi Tribunal – Te Rōpū Whakamana
… New Zealand focused on urbanisation, land alienation, loss of language and culture, and racism. International and local … and his ensuing trial in the criminal justice system. Treaty of Waitangi perspectives In 1989 Hugh Kawharu edited a book on …
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… When the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in February 1840 and New Zealand became … US consul in New Zealand. Following the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, Lieutenant-Governor William Hobson …
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Part of story: Capital city