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Historical report on Fenton fishery entitlements: Manuhaea, Korotuaheka and Awakokomuka

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Historical report on Fenton fishery entitlements: Manuhaea, Korotuaheka and Awakokomuka
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It was quickly apparent that the promises made in Kemp’s purchase were not fulfilled and by 1849 the first letter of protest from Matiaha Tiramōrehu was received by the Crown. Appeals for further lands was at centre of these protests. Very little farmable and economically productive lands were ever provided but in 1868 following the first hearings of the Native Land Court in the South Island Chief Judge FD Fenton allowed for some mahinga kai reservations that directly abutted waterways both i...

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Date created
2020
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Fisher, M.
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https://hdl.handle.net/10092/102233
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Nga Upoko Tukutuku / Maori Subject Headings::Pūtaiao | Science::Kai | Food::Kaimoana | Kai moana; Kōtare moana; Seafoods / Indigenous studies / Ngā mātauranga taiao o te Māori (Māori environmental knowledges) / Te ahumoana me te ahumoana tuku iho o te Māori (Māori fisheries and customary fisheries)

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