Members of Whakatōhea have voted to accept the Crown's $100 million settlement offer, marking an end to one of the longest-running and most contentious iwi settlements, with the initial offer of $4
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Ngāti Maniapoto readies for major development
This week close to 100 Ngāti Maniapoto descendants attended a unique wānanga with government agencies to discuss development opportunities.
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Australian study shows Māori settled in Aotearoa during mid-13th century
New archaeological research has narrowed down the timeline of early Māori settlement of Aotearoa New Zealand as early as the mid-13th century.
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Ngāti Maru come together as one to witness Crown apology
It was an emotional weekend for Ngāti Maru as Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Andrew Little met mana whenua at Te Upoko o te Whenua marae at Tarata to deliver a Crown apology for its horri
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Ngāti Maru rangatahi receive framed copies of land titles at Crown apology in Taranaki
Credit / Te Korimako o Taranaki
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Te Whakatōhea begins voting for Treaty settlement
History is being made in the eastern Bay of Plenty for Whakatōhea whānau as voting begins on settling the iwi's 30-year-long Treaty claim with the Crown.
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Whakatōhea to vote on $100 million Crown settlement
In mid-October, voting will open for Whakatōhea iwi members to decide whether to accept a $100 million settlement with the Crown.
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Maniapoto descendants witness final reading of Claims Settlement Bill
By Vaimaila Leatinu'u, Te Rito journalism cadet.
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Te Nehenehenui Trust names Group chief executive, chief financial officer
Samuel Mikaere and Wayne Panapa have been appointed new roles within Te Nehenehenui Trust, on the same day that Ngāti Maniapoto descendants were in Wellington to see the third reading and passing o