Waimana Kaaku: A History of the Waimana Block
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
Overview Report from Judith Binney, Encircled Lands Part One: A History of the Urewera from European Contact Until 1878, April 2002
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
Draft hearing transcript of Urewera Inquiry hearing eight, 04
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
Report by Paula Berghan on Block Research Narratives of the Urewera 1970-1930, July 2001
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
‘Te Raupatu o Te Whakatohea: The Confiscation of Whakatohea Land, 1865–1866’, research report commissioned by the Treaty of Waitangi Policy Unit, 1994, 191pp
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
‘Conflict in the Bay of Plenty and Urewera Districts, 1864–1868’, research report commissioned by the Crown Law Office, 2003, 215pp
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
Encircled Lands. Part Two: A History of the Urewera 1878-1912
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
Appendix B: Additional Supporting Papers
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
Brad Coombes 'Cultural Ecologies of Te Urewera' pt 1
Wai 894 - Combined Record of Inquiry for the Urewera District Inquiry
The Preliminary Report on the Haane Manahi Victoria Cross Claim
Haane Jack Manahi (Victoria Cross) claim
The Haane Manahi VC claim (Wai 893) was filed with the Waitangi Tribunal in 2000 by Arapeta Tahana, the chairperson of the Te Arawa Maori Trust Board. It concerns the downgrading of a recommendation for a Victoria Cross (the highest possible Commonwealth military award for bravery) to a Distinguished Conduct Medal for an act of bravery by Lance-Sergeant Haane Manahi, in action at Takrouna (Tunisia) in 1943. Te Arawa claim that their requests to restore the original VC recommendation have not been handled adequately by the New Zealand Government and that this failure constitutes a breach of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. They seek recommendations that the Crown consult with Te Arawa and present a fully researched and agreed proposal to the Queen for her consideration.