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  2. Ngāti Mutunga–Ngāti Tama conflict - Wikipedia

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    It bombarded Waitangi, then sent a party ashore to burn all the structures there and at three other villages, and captured several men, taking them to France. The killings of men aboard the Jean Bart and the capture of several others by the Heroine weakened Ngāti Tama relative to their Ngāti Mutunga rivals.

  3. Waitangi Day: Thousands gather in NZ with Māori rights in focus

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    The Treaty of Waitangi was signed between many, but not all, Māori tribes and the British Crown at Waitangi on 6 February 1840 - giving both parties certain rights and privileges.

  4. Timeline of New Zealand history - Wikipedia

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    Kahurangi National Park, the 13th National Park, is opened in north-west Nelson. Waitangi Tribunal recommends generous settlement of Taranaki land claims. First legal sports betting at TAB. The commercial radio stations and networks owned by Radio New Zealand are sold to Clear Channel creating The Radio Network.

  5. Hīkoi mō te Tiriti - Wikipedia

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    In Laurie Hill Park, the hīkoi had picked up several thousand people, and the crowd was jubilant. Ngātiwai iwi provided food. Eru Kapa-Kingi gave a speech, saying "Why would we speak to ears that would not listen; why would we speak to minds that would not change; why would we speak to a power structure that never should've happened?"

  6. Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements - Wikipedia

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    The Waitangi Tribunal, in Te Paparahi o te Raki inquiry (Wai 1040) [77] is in the process of considering the Māori and Crown understandings of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga / the 1835 Declaration of Independence and Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi 1840. This aspect of the inquiry raises issues as to the nature of ...

  7. Treaty House - Wikipedia

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    They were dedicated as a national reserve in 1934, in a ceremony attended by thousands of people, both Māori and Pākehā, and including the Māori King. It was the site of another major event in 1940, when the centenary of the Treaty signing was celebrated. [1] From 1947 the grounds became the site of annual Waitangi Day celebrations.

  8. Wairau Affray - Wikipedia

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    The Wairau Affray of 17 June 1843, [1] also called the Wairau Massacre and the Wairau Incident, was the first serious clash of arms between British settlers and Māori in New Zealand after the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and the only one to take place in the South Island.

  9. Waitangiroto Nature Reserve - Wikipedia

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    The kōtuku colony was known to local Māori, and in 1860 they unsuccessfully petitioned the authorities to create a native reserve which included it. [5]On 30 December 1865 surveyor Gerhard Mueller took a waka and paddled up the "Waitangi-Roto" River, in search of a lake he was told was fifteen or twenty miles inland.