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Treaty of Waitangi
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The Treaty of Waitangi was a document signed in 1840 by Captain William Hobson as consul for the British Crown and Māori chiefs from the North Island of New Zealand, establishing a partnership between the Māori people and the British Crown. The treaty has a quasi-legal status and is recognized as an agreement rather than a treaty, with no independent legal status beyond its recognition in various statutes. It has been interpreted as establishing Māori entitlement to enjoyment of land and natural resources, and as establishing a partnership between equals, but its meaning and implications have been subject to ongoing interpretation and controversy.learn more on wikipedia
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- 1.Christopher Luxon
- 2.Charlotte Graham-McLay
- 3.David Seymour
- 4.Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
- 5.Eru Kapa-Kingi
- 6.Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke
- 7.Kassie Hartendorp
- 8.Katy Watson
- 9.Kia Kaha
- 10.Kuini Nga Wai Hono I Te Po
- 11.Lucy Craymer
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