Ngaruahine Iwi can finally move forward after confirming that they will be receiving $67.5 million in cash and land assets as a part of their Treaty Settlement. Ngaruahine have a fully functioning post settlement entity ready to roll and first on their priority list will be to fix and restore their marae.
Tag: Treaty Claim. Showing results 141 - 150 of 184
Primary tabs
Search results
-
Waitangi Tribunal begin inquiry into Māori war veterans grievances
Māori war veterans will have an opportunity to lay their grievances before the Waitangi Tribunal, something they have been waiting years for. Recently, the Tribunal announced it would begin its inquiry into the claim.
-
Waitangi Tribunal launches strategic direction
The Waitangi Tribunal has launched its strategic direction which covers up until 2025. The main aim is transitioning its focus to National and contemporary claims.
-
Tūhoronuku the subject of Waitangi Tribunal judicial hearing
The Crown's confirmation of Tūhoronuku as the mandated body to settle Ngāpuhi's treaty grievances is the subject of an urgent judicial hearing of the Waitangi Tribunal.
-
Native Affairs- Hereheretau
Hereheretau Station was set up to help Māori veterans and their whānau after World War One. Mana Whenua say it's well and truly served its purpose, and now it's time to return the whenua to its rightful owners.
-
Tūhoe's settlement journey with the Crown will continue
Tūhoe's settlement with the Crown will continue, regardless of the recent court rulings concerning Te Upokorehe and land reserves in Waikaremoana.
-
Heretaunga-Tamatea on the cusp of settling Treaty claims
Māori from the Hastings region are on the cusp of finally settling their Treaty claims.
-
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.
-
Native Affairs- What Lies Beneath Part 2
In part one of this special report, former Northland farmer Allan Titford was portrayed in the media as a man under siege.
-
Native Affairs- What Lies Beneath Part 1
Allan Titford was the quintessential Pākehā farmer. A salt of the earth man, all number eight wire and gumboots.