Treaty Claims lawyer Te Kani Williams says a tikanga-based process is the best approach for multiple iwi to settle cross-claim settlements. This comes as Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little delays settling the Hauraki Collective settlement to allow tribes to talk out their issues.
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The festival with a point of difference
The longest-running festival in New Zealand aims for 100% zero-waste, setting a precedent for other festivals in the country. Splore celebrates its 20th birthday this weekend.
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Ngāti Paoa and Tauranga Iwi resolve overlapping claims
In a milestone in settling iwi cross-claim interests, Ngāti Paoa and two Tauranga Moana iwi have signed a Tatau Pounamu Covenant. The move follows the claim interests to areas within Tauranga by Hauraki tribes.
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Melanesian building restoration supported by Heritage NZ and iwi
Heritage New Zealand has restored a Melanesian Mission building which was once the central hub for local Aucklanders in the 1860s. Local iwi, Ngāti Whātua and Ngāti Pāoa were also present at the event.
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Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei dispute Ngāti Paoa Deed
The Crown and Ngāti Pāoa initialled a Deed of Settlement with a total financial redress of $23.5mil, but it comes with opposition from neighbouring iwi Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei who say the Treaty Negotiations Minister signed it secretly.
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Carvings restored as a symbol of Waikato chiefs mana
Four pou were rededicated today at the Auckland Domain. A symbol of Waikato Chief Pōtatau Te Wherowhero's power in Tāmaki Makau Rau.
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The first of many kiwi releases at Kohukohunui
The release of five kiwi at Kohukohunui is the latest success in a long project by mana whenua and the Auckland Council to restore the Hunua Ranges to its natural pest-free state. The iwi welcomed the council onto Wharekawa Marae in Kaiaua to mark the occasion which was the first in many more bird releases to come.
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Local Board fears new bill could threaten Auckland reserves
An Auckland local board member is concerned a new government bill could lead to reserves in Auckland and potentially around the country being developed.
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Ōrākei relish talks with PM during Waitangi visit
Ngāti Whātua o Ōrākei look forward to discussing issues of importance directly with the Prime Minister Bill English when he visits Ōrākei marae for Waitangi celebrations. Spokesperson Taiaha Hawke says it’s an opportunity for them to discuss their concerns directly with him ahead of this year’s election.
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Tāmaki iwi renew covenant ties to settle claims
Ngāti Whātua and Ngāti Paoa have signed a sacred covenant in a renewal of an historic peace pact, to address mutual land and development interests in Tāmaki Makaurau. Despite recent disputes in treaty claim redress, both tribes are committed to working together as their ancestors did nearly 200 years ago.