Tūwharetoa's Te Matai Trust are concerned their injunction court hearing to halt the passing of the tribes Deed of Settlement as law, has been extended till the end of the month. Chair, Nigel Baker says the delay may mean the settlement bill is legislated before their WAI216 concerns are resolved.
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Injunction lodged against Ngāti Tūwharetoa treaty settlement
Ngāti Tūwharetoa have signed off a Treaty Settlement package which includes compensation of $25million. However, the tribe's Te Matai trust have lodged a high court injunction against the final Deed of Settlement in a last ditch attempt to stop it from becoming law.
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Rua Kēnana followers and descendants want to revive Iharaira faith
Followers and descendants of Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana want to revive their Israelite religion. They gathered for their last whānau hui in Rotorua, ahead of a statutory apology they will soon receive, for the illegal wrong-doings by the crown to their spiritual leader and his followers over a century ago.
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Native Affairs – Rua Kenana Pardon
Plans are underway to restore the mana and reputation of controversial Tūhoe prophet Rua Kēnana.
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After over 140 years, Parihaka people receive apology from the Crown
An emotional day for Parihaka people as the long overdue apology was finally made by the Crown for its actions over 140 years ago.
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Overlapping treaty settlements a growing issue between iwi and Crown
Iwi forces are joining in a bid to protect themselves from settlements between Crown and iwi in overlapping treaty land claims.
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Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy- 2017 New Year message
As we welcome in 2017 New Zealand's Governor General Dame Patsy Reddy reflects on the successes, transitions and those we lost in 2016. Following the Kaikoura earthquakes, her message urges fellow Kiwis to be prepared as the world around us could change in a mere second. "Take time for yourselves and take time for the people precious to you, all the best for 2017," says Dame Patsy Reddy.
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Ngāpuhi prepared to go to the United Nations
Ngāpuhi are prepared to take their treaty claims to the United Nations if they're not properlONy addressed here at home. This from the hapū of Hokianga following the final week of Waitangi Tribunal hearings of Ngapuhi claims in Northland.
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Ngāti Rehua mandate challenged
Nearly six years after the Crown approved a mandate to settle the treaty claims of Ngati Rehua, its being challenged with allegations that genealogy records have been manipulated to separate the true beneficiaries from their ancestral lands on Great Barrier Island.
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Te Kapotai hapū released from mandate
Te Kapotai hapū is relieved at the news that they're to be released from a mandate held by the Ngāti Wai Trust Board to settle their treaty grievances. But Te Kāea understands they are but one of a number of hapū keen to be released from what's seen as a Crown imposition.