A landmark agreement has been reached between the Crown and descendants of Te Tauihu Māori to return over 3000 hectares of land and pay $420 million in compensation, fulfilling a legal obligation from a 19th-century land trust agreement that was upheld by the courts.
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exposes omission of te Tiriti in citizenship assessment as historical amnesia
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