Ngāpuhi hapū have reaffirmed their concerns with Minister of Treaty Settlements Andrew Little and his ability to settle their claim.
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"His words resound in my head"- Kingi Taurua's daughter
His was the most prominent voice at Waitangi but this year the late Ngāpuhi leader Kingi Taurua's absence is being widely felt.
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Major Ngāpuhi protest "fully on the cards"
Unhappy Ngāpuhi hapū members aren't ruling out taking their Treaty settlement grievances to Wellington if their voices remain unheard.
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Māori faith stalwart Wally Hayward dies
Tributes are flowing for Māori faith stalwart Wally Hayward of Ngāpuhi who died aged 84 years old. The founding member of the Māori Evangelical Fellowship and Prison Chaplin passed away on Wednesday, following a stroke.
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Hui-ā-hapū to find a way forward
Ngāpuhi will be holding a hui-ā-hapū this weekend to develop a pathway forward for the iwi following the evolving mandate process last year.
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Strengthening the ties of mahi raranga
Master weaver Te Atiwei Ririnui has arrived in Arizona after winning a two-week arts residency to develop his knowledge of mahi raranga.
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Ngāpuhi outlays their New Year's Resolutions
It's been a challenging year for Ngāpuhi, the country's largest tribe, and descendants hope the iwi leadership can find solutions to achieve a treaty settlement.
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Tūhoronuku continue to settle Ngāpuhi claim despite iwi 'no' vote
"Tūhoronuku leadership is seeking to split Ngāpuhi further with the small minority that they have" Ngāpuhi hapū members outraged Tūhoronuku set to continue settlement, despite 73 of 110 Ngāpuhi hapū voting against the settlement.
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Ngāpuhi votes against entering into direct negotiations
66 out of 104 Ngāpuhi hapū have voted against the evolved settlement model put forward by Te Rōpū Tūhono and the government to settle what is being touted as the largest Treaty settlement to date.
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He maimai aroha: Te Rangihiwinui Tauroa
How can a blade of grass acknowledge the forest, how can a drop of rain acknowledge the ocean. People of today may never be able to truly pay tribute to the esteemed leader, Edward Te Rangihiwinui Tauroa.