Their ancestors shed blood to defend the Declaration of Chiefs and the Treaty, but were ill-treated by the Crown.
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Celebrations unfold over final reading of Tūhoe Settlements and Te Urewera Bill
There was a huge gathering in Tāneatua this morning to watch and celebrate the third reading and passing of the Tūhoe Settlement and Te Urewera Bill.
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Rena report reveals breach by the Crown
A report released by the Waitangi Tribunal has found that the Crown breached the Treaty of Waitangi in its dealings with the removal of the Rena on Astrolabe Reef.
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Division over Te Atiawa deed of settlement
As they navigate their way through their Treaty Claims, a Te Atiawa Iwi Authority decision has caused division amongst the hapū after cashing in on whenua known as the Pekapeka Block in Waitara, instead of having the whenua returned.
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Native Affairs- The Claim
Just last month Taranaki Iwi Te Atiawa signed a deed of settlement with the Crown worth 91 million dollars.
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Ngāti Hine want urgent hearing over Tūhoronuku mandate
Ngāti Hine is asking the Waitangi Tribunal for an urgent hearing into the Crown's recognition of the Tūhoronuku deed of mandate in Ngāpuhi's Treaty of Waitangi settlement hearings, but Tūhoronuku interim chairman Sonny Tau isn't worried. He says they have the mandate and the support.
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Hokianga upset by Crowns delayed response
When will the report on the 1835 Declaration of Independence and Te Tiriti o Waitangi be produced? This question was a constant theme of the opening submissions at the Waitangi Tribunal hearing in Hokianga today.
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Te Kawerau a Maki sign deed of settlement with Crown
Today the most northern based Waikato-Tainui iwi, signed their deed of Settlement with the crown.
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Ngāti Huarere hold fast
In 2010 the Crown signed a framework agreement on how Treaty claims in the Hauraki region would negotiate their settlements towards 2014.
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The Battle of Rangiriri
Last Wednesday marked the 150th commemoration year of when the Battle of Rangiriri took place in Waikato-Tainui. As a result of the land wars 1.2 million acres of Waikato-Tainui land was confiscated by the Crown.