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Capital Letter: Treaty of Waitangi historical claims: mandate recognition

This long tradition remains relevant despite dispersal of their home communities.

Wed, 16 Sep 2015

Under the Treaty of Waitangi the Crown has a duty to respect and protect actively the rangatiratanga (self-determination) of Maori communities. The Waitangi Tribunal has just released The Ngāpuhi Mandate Inquiry Report (Wai 2490, 4/9/2015) that finds the Crown breached this duty when it recognised

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