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Outgoing Treaty Negotiations minister Chris Finlayson is leaving with the respect of iwi leaders and political opponents alike after signing off 59 Treaty settlements, a record during anyone's time in the portfolio. Outgoing Treaty Negotiations minister Chris Finlayson is leaving with the respect of iwi leaders and political opponents alike after signing off 59 Treaty settlements, a record during anyone's time in the...

Our Tūhoe hui ā tau to share kōrero on the years' work as we prepare for whats ahead.   Te Kura Whare, 12 Tūhoe Street, Tāneatua   Saturday 3 December 2016   10.30am - 3.30pm   Rotorua Daily...

Our Tūhoe hui ā tau to share kōrero on the years' work as we prepare for whats ahead. Te Kura Whare, 12 Tūhoe Street, Tāneatua Satuday 3 December 2016 10.30am - 3.30pm New Zealand...

Our Tūhoe hui ā tau to share kōrero on the years' work as we prepare for whats ahead. Te Kura Whare, 12 Tūhoe street, Tāneatua Saturday, 3 December 2016 10.30am-3.30pm Whakatane...

Our Tūhoe hui ā tau to share kōrero on the years' work as we prepare for whats ahead. Te Kura Whare, 12 Tūhoe Street, Tāneatua Satuday 3 December 2016 10.30am - 3.30pm Wairoa...

WAITANGI, NEW ZEALAND – Their land was confiscated, their homes burned down and many of their people killed. Now, 150 years later, the indigenous Ngai Tuhoe tribe in New Zealand is getting a new start. The government has apologized for its past atrocities, handed over 170 million New Zealand dollars ($128 million) and agreed the tribe should manage a sprawling, rugged national park it calls home. Last year’s settlement is one of...

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