E008
Other Document
Report on the Crown Acquisition of Hauturu (Little Barrier Island) report commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal (also recorded on Wai 567, #A1) Feb 1999
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
26 Nov 2013
Rahinga: 3.56MB
E027(a)
Other Document
Maori Lands and British Colonization 1840 - 1865, A Preliminary analysis, executive summary (also recorded on Wai 674, #P3(a))
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
26 Nov 2013
Rahinga: 797KB
3.1.0842
Pre hearing Represented - Party Submission/Memo
R Dargaville (Whangaroa Taiwhenua) regarding stage 2 hearings, 17 Dec 12
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
04 Dec 2013
Rahinga: 305KB
E029
Other Document
Maori Land Councils and Maori Land Boards: a Historical Overview, 1900-1952 (Dec 1996) (also recorded on Wai 1200, #A60)
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
26 Nov 2013
Rahinga: 9.57MB
2.5.0134
Pre hearing - Trib Memo/Direction/Decision
Vacated
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
02 Dec 2013
Rahinga: 5KB
E019(a)
Other Document
Volume 1, Supporting documents (also recorded on Wai 674, #F6(a))
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
26 Nov 2013
Rahinga: 0B
11 Dec 2013
Rahinga: 500KB
1.1.0392
Statement of claim (SOC)
Wai no. 2376
Date of SOC 1 Sept 2008
Date received 1 Sept 2008
Claimant Nuki Aldridge
Representing Te Whānau o Rataroa
Concerning This claim concerns areas at the lower end of the Rataroa catchment where rivers, including the Rataroa, Wharera and Komutu, meet the Whangaroa Harbour. The claimant alleges that the Crown’s actions and omissions, including permitting tidal areas to be drained and turned into farmable land, were in breach of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi. The claimant alleges that Te Whānau o Rataroa were prejudicially affected by the loss of major food sources, potable water and other resources which Te Whānau o Rataroa traditionally relied upon to support themselves; a key economic resource; and their common law rights to own and utilise accreted land.
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
11 Dec 2013
Rahinga: 760KB
1.1.0395
Statement of claim (SOC)
Wai no. 2371
Date of SOC
Date received 1 Sept 08
Claimant Tracey Rawson and Kylie Rawson
Representing Themselves and the descendents of Erana Ururoa
Concerning This claim concerns the Te Totara Block situated near Totara North. The claimants allege that, in breach of the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi, the Crown’s confiscation, sale and failure to return Māori land to the original owners has prejudicially affected the descendents of Erana Ururoa by causing the forced re-location of the Tahawai hapū due to limited land and other resources; fragmentation of whānau; and loss of connection to their ancestral land and cultural heritage.
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
11 Dec 2013
Rahinga: 4.42MB
E031
Other Document
Runanga and Komiti: Maori Institutions of Self-Government in the Nineteenth Century (PhD thesis, VUW, 2004) (also recorded on Wai 1200, #H1(a))
Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki
26 Nov 2013
Rahinga: 20.73MB