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Waikato-Tainuis purpose is to leverage opportunities for tribal members and marae through the Ngaa Tohu framework and initiatives. Our focus is on optimising outcomes, increasing efficiencies and facilitating future partnership and procurement opportunities for tribal members.
Lives were lost, taonga and property destroyed, and ancestral lands unjustly taken the effects of which lasted for generations. For 125 years, we sought justice from the Crown for the confiscations and its devastating impact on the livelihoods and the well-being of Waikato Maaori.
In May 1995 the Crown signed a Deed of Settlement with Waikato-Tainui that included cash and land valued at $170 million. It was, the deed noted, an endeavour between the Crown and the claimants to settle the Waikato claim and to remove the sense of grievance felt by Waikato that went back to the 1860s.
The Waikato-Tainui Remaining Claims are the claims, whether registered with the Waitangi Tribunal or not, that derive from a Waikato whakapapa and relate to acts or omissions by or on behalf of the Crown before 21 September 1992 and remain unsettled.
In 1995, the Crown formally acknowledged the wrongful confiscation of 1.2 million acres of Waikato land with a Treaty settlement of $170 million, signed by Queen Elizabeth II. Raupatu is the story of rangatira forging the Waikato-Tainui settlement and leading the tribes development over the ensuing 25 years.
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Aotearoas wealthiest iwi which has settled with the Crown under Te Tiriti o Waitangi remains Ōtautahi-headquartered Ngāi Tahu with $2.28b assets up on 2021s $1.92b. Waikato-Tainui jumped from third to second place with $1.97b, up on $1.52b previously.
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.
22 May 1995 WaikatoTainui was the first iwi to docHub 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.

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