Ngāti Tara Tokanui

Māori iwi (tribe) in New Zealand
Māori iwi in New Zealand
Ngāti Tara Tokanui
Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom
Rohe (region)Paeroa
Waka (canoe)Tainui
Moana (harbour/lake)Tikapa
Maunga (mountain)Moehau, Te Aroha
Awa (river)Ohinemuri
PopulationApprox. 540 (2013)[1]

Ngāti Tara Tokanui is a Māori iwi of New Zealand.

Treaty settlement

Deed of Settlement was signed on 28 July 2022 after 13 years of negotiation. The deed saw nine culturally significant sites returned to the iwi, including Ngā Ure Tara, Mimitu Pā, Tawhitiaraia and Karangahake. As well as a compensation payout of $6 million and an apology from the crown for the confiscation of large tracts of land, as well as for its policies and laws that designed to dislocate Ngāti Tara Tokanui from their land and erode their tribal structure.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Statistics New Zealand 2006 Census Products & Services" (PDF). www.stats.govt.nz. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Ngāti Tara Tokanui Deed of Settlement summary". New Zealand Government. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  3. ^ "Treaty settlement signed between Ngāti Tara Tokanui, Crown". RNZ. 29 July 2022. Retrieved 10 January 2023.

External links

  • Official website
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