KO AOTEAROA TĒNEI - WAI 262 Claim
The Waitangi Tribunal released its report on 2 July 2011 into the Wai 262 claim, recommending wide-ranging reforms to laws and policies affecting Māori culture and identity and calling for the Crown-Māori relationship to move beyond grievance to a new era based on partnership.
Ko Aotearoa Tēnei is the Tribunal's first whole-of-government report, addressing the work of more than 20 Government departments and agencies. It is also the first Tribunal report to consider what the Treaty relationship might become after historical grievances are settled, and how that relationship might be shaped by changes in New Zealand's demographic makeup over the next 30 to 40 years. Read more here.
Links to the full Waitangi Tribunal WAI 262 Reports are provided on the above Justice Department/Waitangi Tribunal site. Please note the reports have some non-permitted content pages (blank) at the beginning of the reports so the content starts a few pages in.
The links below also offer some perspective:
Te Rarawa overview of the Wai 262 claim https://wai262.weebly.com/
Korero also on the Te Rarawa website of some aspects of the Wai 262 Claim is by Lead Counsel, Leo Watson
