Department of Māori Studies, University of Auckland Māori 230

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Department of Māori Studies, University of Auckland Māori 230 Week 3 - Protest

Student representative Maori 230

Native Land Act 1862 Suppression of Rebellion Act 1863 Maori Prisoners Act 1880 Public Works Act 1928 Petroleum Act 1937 Town and Country Planning Act 1953

Heta Te Hemara, Te Ata Witehira, John Hippolite, Hana, Eva, Betty Williams

JPG Te Puea 1926 claim for confiscated Land – Govt agreed and allowed a $3,000.00 payment to be made annually via a Trust Board – set up Tainui Trust Board. They moved to progress claims “I riro whenua atu, i hoki whenua mai” - 199

1980’s 1981 Springbok Tour 1984 March Ngaruawahia ki Waitangi Church leaders engage in march Te Tii Marae to Treaty House – stopped Tino Rangatiratanga – no vote campaign 1985 Claims to the Waitangi Tribunal retrospective to 1840

1990’s Settlement of Waikato Claim - 170m 1995 1990 – Waitangi Kauhau by the late Bishop Whakahuihui Vercoe 1990s Marked by land occupations and the settling of claims Takahue School Pakaitore / Moutoa Gardens Ken Mair, Tariana Turia, Niko Tangaroa Peaceful disbursements Settlement of Waikato Claim - 170m 1995 Settlement of Ngāi Tahu Claim - 170m 1995 Sealords Deal - Māori share fishing assets Fiscal Envelope - 1 billion dollar cap Hirangi Hui - decolonisation

2000’s A number of claims settled, many more in line Major protest Seabed and Foreshore Direct Negotiation comes to the fore –Office of Treaty Settlements (OTS )

Protests continue to be about rangatiratanga 1844 Hone Heke & Flagstaff on Maiki Hill 1858 Kingitanga – Potatau Te Werowhero, Tawhiao 1975 Land March – Whina Cooper 1978 Bastion Point – Orakei, Joe Hawke – Sir Hugh Kawharu 1978 Raglan Golf Course – Eva Rickard 1980’s Petition for Te Reo in schools – Hana Te Hemara 1986 Waitangi Tribunal – Claim 11 1987 Te Reo – Official language of New Zealand – Te Taura Whiri 1995 Pākaitore – Moutoa Gardens – Ken Mair, Niko Tangaroa, Tariana Turia 2004 Seabed and Foreshore 2009 Supercity - Māori Statutory Board 2013 Asset Sales .... Waitangi