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… Bay of Islands Expanse of water with several long inlets and … Kororāreka (now Russell), across the water from Paihia. The Treaty of Waitangi A British Resident, James Busby, arrived in 1833. … Bay of Islands …
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Part of story: Northland places
… settlement led to the Whangārei coast tribes losing much of their lands. After the Hauraki, Waikato and Taranaki … Ngātiwai Trust Board, submitted a number of claims to the Waitangi Tribunal. They were also at the forefront of many … sites. On 21 May 2011 Ngāti Manuhiri settled its historic treaty claims. The $9 million settlement included the …
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Part of story: Whangārei tribes
… Historian Alan Ward was central to the reappraisal of New Zealand’s colonial history which began in the 1970s. … injustices against Māori under the terms of Te Tiriti o Waitangi which had a lasting and detrimental impact on Māori … figure in the development of the Waitangi Tribunal and the treaty settlement process, and an expert in customary land …
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… at Manukau; and Te Kawerau-a-Maki in the Waitākere Ranges. Waitangi Tribunal reports and settlements Between 1985 and … In 1990 a settlement was signed that transferred ownership of the Ngāti Pāoa Station on Waiheke Island and provided … of Manukau Harbour. Te Kawerau-a-Maki settled its historic treaty claims on 22 February 2014. The settlement included …
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Part of story: Tāmaki tribes
… tribes had defeated Ngāpuhi at Moremonui in the battle of Te Kai-a-te-karoro (food for seagulls). Ngāti Whātua of … Kaipara and Auckland areas became abandoned wastelands. The Treaty of Waitangi A number of Ngāti Whātua chiefs signed the Treaty …
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Part of story: Ngāti Whātua
… Population Before the settlement of Whanganui was founded in 1840, the population was … strong support among Māori, and remained a political force. Treaty claim and Pākaitore The Whanganui River Māori Trust … interests to the Whanganui River. It lodged a claim to the Waitangi Tribunal in 1993, asking that the riverbed be …
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Part of story: Whanganui region
… Despite 160 years of European settlement and some discriminatory government … the Wakatū Incorporation can be considered a success story. Treaty settlements The members of Ngati Toa, including those … structures to hold assets transferred from Treaty of Waitangi settlements and commercial purchases, to prepare …
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Part of story: Te Tau Ihu tribes
… Following the New Zealand wars, further large areas of Māori land were alienated by a range of processes … a union of tribes to advocate for Māori rights under the Treaty of Waitangi. The Kīngitanga (Māori King movement) survived the …
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Part of story: Kāwanatanga – Māori engagement with the state
… Matiu Rata was a greatly respected and influential Minister of Māori Affairs and of Lands in the third Labour government, and progenitor of the Waitangi Tribunal and the Mana Motuhake movement. He spent … lawful right to seek redress’. 3 The Waitangi Tribunal The Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 was to be Rata’s legacy. His …
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… Integration By the first half of the 20th century Māori were participating in the major … unrest at the loss of Māori land. In the same year the Waitangi Tribunal was established to deal with infringements of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. In 1981 the activist Donna Awatere …
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Part of story: The New Zealanders
… arts developed, so did the rationale for it, and the idea of ‘culture’ itself. In the early 1960s, the emphasis was on … A developing concern to reflect the status of the Treaty of Waitangi led, in 1993, to a new structure for the Arts …
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Part of story: Arts funding and support
… Protector of aborigines Two months after the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840, Lieutenant-Governor William …
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Part of story: Ngā take Māori – government policy and Māori
… movement) and Kotahitanga (Māori parliament movement), were often formed to advocate for Māori land rights. The … get back. Over time, through negotiations and a successful treaty claim, Bastion Point was returned to Ngāti Whātua. … hole of the golf course. The land was eventually returned. Waitangi Tribunal Partially as a result of protest, the …
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Part of story: Ngā rōpū tautohetohe – Māori protest movements
… The community role is by far the most time-consuming part of vice-regal duties. ‘This part of the job is to accentuate … New Zealand. In the 1930s Lord and Lady Bledisloe gave the Treaty House and grounds at Waitangi to the nation. Lord Bledisloe’s successors presided …
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Part of story: Governors and governors-general
… Māori views The era of growth in national parks was followed by a period of … food and resources there freely. Under the Ngāi Tūhoe Treaty of Waitangi settlement in 2014, Urewera National Park was …
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Part of story: National parks
… Less frequently used The use of commissions of inquiry has changed since the late 1980s. … to remove a troublesome area from a government’s agenda. Waitangi Tribunal The establishment of the Waitangi Tribunal … the tribunal to consider alleged Crown breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi since 1840, allowing it to deal with many …
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Part of story: Commissions of inquiry
… In the English version of the 1840 Tiriti o Waitangi, the Crown promised Māori ‘the full, exclusive, and … acknowledgement of and compensation for them, underlie the Treaty of Waitangi claims settlement process. Land grab The … Origins of the settlement process …
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… was born in London, England, on 21 September 1867, the son of Charles Bathurst, a barrister of Lydney Park, … in New Zealand was their purchase of the site where the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840. The property, which included …
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… Ahi kā – the fires of occupation Customarily, rights to land and its resources … Land Claims Commission heard 1,200 claims concerning pre-treaty purchases. The claimants included: two brothers who … purchases of land from Māori before the Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840. The Crown dismissed many of the …
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Part of story: Te ture – Māori and legislation
… was born in Whanganui on 1 January 1920, the second child of Aida Doris Mildred Clayton and her husband, Alfred James … and undertook to edit a reprint of the facsimiles of the Treaty of Waitangi by the Government Printing Office. In researching …
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