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Kua Huri Taku Tira: The Rereahu Journey Towards Autonomy

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Kua Huri Taku Tira: The Rereahu Journey Towards Autonomy
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University of Waikato
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The establishment of the Native Land Court in Aotearoa New Zealand by the settler government caused much upheaval for tangata whenua. Traditional land tenure was interrupted by the colonised view of land ownership. Impetus to establish individual ownership of land was placed upon iwi and hapū Māori. This necessitated the iwi and hapū of the Rohe Pōtae to define their own individual boundaries within the autonomous region. Over one hundred years later, the New Zealand government were under ...

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Research Paper
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Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
2019
Creator
Crown, Jenny
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10289/12606
Related subjects
autonomy / Rereahu / Hurakia / decolonisation / sovereignty / Te Rohe Pōtae / Mai Rangitoto ki Tuhua

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