Ngāti Hine have stood as an iwi before in order to receive their fair share of the Māori Fisheries Settlement, to represent their own treaty claim interests, however it hasn't been simple.
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Slow process for Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki claims
It has been 22 long years of trying for Te Aitanga-a-Mahaki to settle their historical claims.
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Iwi resolute to have historical grievances heard
Te Arawhiti is a special five-day hui that has been called for Te Tira Whakaemi o Te Wairoa
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Tūhoronuku accused of using obsolete hapū to gain mandate
Ancient sub-tribes, which are no longer in existence, have been named on a list of tribes to have their representatives appointed to Tūhoronuku.
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Fog keeps Sharples away from protest opposing Tūhoronuku mandate
Fog kept the Minister of Māori Affairs from attending a consultation meeting in Northland today regarding his proposed Māori language strategy.
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Ngāti Huarere hold fast
In 2010 the Crown signed a framework agreement on how Treaty claims in the Hauraki region would negotiate their settlements towards 2014.
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Redemption found for Mokomoko family
The Mokomoko whānau of Te Whakatōhea has finally found redemption after a bill pardoning their ancestor passed through Parliament today.
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Te Rangihouhiri descendants consider settlement package
Descendants of Te Rangihouhiri could be in line for a settlement package worth $30 million for their treaty claims.
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Te Kāhui Maunga collective settle claim
The Waitangi Tribunal has recommended that the Tongariro National Park be jointly owned by Ngā Iwi o Te Kāhui Maunga and the Crown.
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Shane Jones calls for CFRT board members to step down
Issues arising with funding for the Te Paparahi o Te Raki inquiry and court battles between Crown Forestry Rental Trust (CFRT) members have prompted Labour MP Shane Jones to call for the board to resign.