Ngāti Ranginui Deed of Settlement:omnibus excerpt from week ending 13 April 2012
Last Thursday a Deed of Settlement between Ngāti Ranginui and the Crown was initialled. The settlement includes financial redress of $31 million, and the return
Last Thursday a Deed of Settlement between Ngāti Ranginui and the Crown was initialled. The settlement includes financial redress of $31 million, and the return
Te Rarawa iwi members have ratified the Treaty Settlement Deed initialled between Te Rarawa and the Crown last November. The settlement offer is valued at
Iwi members have approved the Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa / Tamaki Nui a Rua Trust Treaty Settlement Mandate. This means formal negotiations with the Crown
Over the last four weeks we have provided a series of précis on political manifesto commitments of five political parties.[1] This is because policy settings
In its Treaty policy statement, the National Party proposes further iwi/Crown hui, changes to speed up legislative processes, and further resourcing for the Office of
ACT Party – Māori focused matters The ACT Party has nineteen policy statements, and Māori interests are captured almost exclusively in one of these, entitled
The National Party – Māori focused matters For this election, The National Party has published approximately 50 broad-level policy statements on its website, but no
The Ngāpuhi vote on whether to enter into settlement negotiations with the Crown has been released – with 76% of iwi members who voted agreeing
On Tuesday, a Deed of Settlement was agreed between the Crown and Bay of Plenty iwi, Waitaha. The Deed of Settlement includes financial redress valued
Treaty Negotiations Minister Christopher Finlayson has confirmed the Government has reset the goal to settle all historic Treaty of Waitangi claims to 2016. We