Members of Ngati Kahu hapū Patukōraha and Ngāi Tohianga who are currently occupying Kaitaia Airport say if the government acknowledges the land belongs to them they will end their occupation.
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Occupation continues at Kaitaia Airport
An occupation at Kaitaia Airport continues today after a group of Ngāti Kahu set up a make shift camp there yesterday in protest of a $100 million treaty settlement due to be ratified at Parliament today.
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Ngāti Kahu want airport land returned to them in settlement claim
An occupation has taken place at Kaitaia Airport to protest against a $100 million treaty settlement due to be ratified at Parliament tomorrow.
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High Court instructs Tribunal to reconsider Ngāti Kahu claim
The High Court has ruled in favour of Archdeacon Timoti Flavell's judicial review application on behalf of Ngāti Kahu iwi, one of five iwi of the Far North requesting to have their binding recommendations claim heard again by the Waitangi Tribunal who declined their request in 2013.
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A final farewell for a great man- Judge Mick Brown
Over one hundred people farewelled Judge Mick Brown at Auckland's Holy Sepulchre Church.
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Ngāti Manu oppose Ōpua Marina expansion
A Ngāti Hine hapū is hoping to have a meeting with Far North Holdings over the proposed expansion of the Ōpua Marina.
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Ngāti Kahu not open to settle
Ngāti Kahu's chair says that the settlement of treaty grievances with tribes of the Far North are not enduring. Of the five Muriwhenua tribes, Ngāti Kahu are the only ones not open to settlement, as they maintain the process is trampling upon the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Dispute continues over Te Ana o Taitehe
Ngāti Kahu elder, Atihana Johns says the ancestral burial cave known as 'Te Ana o Taitehe' was made common a long time ago and that's why he's against their Ngāti Kahu tribal authority continuing its expensive dispute over development of the site.
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Tai Tokerau Festival kicks off in Taipā
One of the biggest annual Ngāpuhi gatherings on the calendar is the Tai Tokerau Festival, bringing together schools from across the wider region.
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Muriwhenua Iwi confront Far North District Council
Members of the Far North District Council and production liaisons for the BBC programme, Top Gear were welcomed by iwi onto Roma Marae in Ahipara this morning.