Māori claimant groups

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Māori claimant groups are collectives of Māori iwi, hapū, or whānau that pursue recognition and redress for historical breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi through New Zealand’s settlement processes.

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Statements (49)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Māori organisation
Treaty of Waitangi claimant
collective entity
indigenous rights claimant group
legal claimant group
aimsTo achieve durable Treaty settlements
strengthen Māori–Crown relationships
engagesWith Crown negotiating teams
New Zealand Government NERFINISHED
Office for Māori Crown Relations – Te Arawhiti NERFINISHED
Waitangi Tribunal NERFINISHED
formedForPurpose negotiating comprehensive settlements
pursuing Treaty of Waitangi claims
representing collective interests of iwi, hapū, or whānau
hasComponent hapū
iwi
whānau
hasEthnicIdentity Māori NERFINISHED
hasProcess mandating by claimant community
ratification of settlement deeds
historicalContext colonial-era breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi
legalBasis Treaty of Waitangi NERFINISHED
mayBeStructuredAs incorporated society
post-settlement governance entity
statutory body
trust
operatesInJurisdiction New Zealand NERFINISHED
operatesWithin New Zealand Treaty settlement policy framework NERFINISHED
operatesWithinLegalFramework Treaty of Waitangi settlement process
participatesIn Treaty settlement negotiations
Waitangi Tribunal inquiries NERFINISHED
mandating processes
ratification processes
primaryCounterparty the Crown GENERATED
represents customary rights
hapū interests
historical grievances
iwi interests
whānau interests
seeks apology from the Crown
commercial redress
cultural redress
financial redress
recognition of Treaty of Waitangi breaches
recognition of rangatiratanga
redress for historical grievances
restoration of mana
subjectTo Crown settlement policies
New Zealand law

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Office of Treaty Settlements worksWith Māori claimant groups