Waikato-Tainui Remaining Claims Mandate Strategy 2026

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The Waikato-Tainui Raupatu Claims Settlement features: This was the first historical Treaty of Waitangi grievance settled with the Crown. The settlement was valued at $170 million and included the return of land, cash payments, right of first refusal and relativity mechanisms.
The Waikato iwi has been using the name Tainui to describe itself for some time, through the establishment of the Tainui Māori Trust Board by the Waikato-Maniapoto Maori Claims Settlement Act 1946, with many people now referring to the Waikato iwi as Tainui or Waikato-Tainui.
WaikatoTainui was the first iwi to reach a Treaty of Waitangi settlement with the Crown for injustices that went back to the wars and land confiscations (raupatu) of the 1860s. The Deed of Settlement included cash and land valued at a total of $170 million.
Deed of settlement Tainui opted to conclude a Treaty claims settlement under the direct negotiations system (bypassing the Waitangi Tribunal) that the government was now offering. In May 1995 the Crown signed a Deed of Settlement with Waikato-Tainui that included cash and land valued at $170 million.
The clause ensures that the value of their individual settlement remains relative to the total value of all Treaty settlements. Waikato-Tainui can make a request for payment every 5 years to ensure the real value of their settlement remains at 17% of the total.

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