Road to Settlement

Now we have signed Te Tihi o te Rae, you may wonder what is the next step in our settlement journey? We are currently at the legislative phase, waiting on our Claims Settlement Bill to be introduced to parliament. Check out the below timeline for more information.

Treaty Settlement

Treaty Settlement

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Raetihi Community Hub

Raetihi Community Hub

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Tribal Register

Tribal Register

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We Signed Te Tihi o te Rae

On Saturday, after generations of mamae, we received our apology and signed our deed of settlement of historical Treaty of Waitangi claims at a ceremony at Raetihi Marae. Te Korowai o Wainuiārua (TKOW) comprises three iwi: Tamahaki, Tamakana and Uenuku ki Manganui-o-te-Ao, nā Tūkaihoro. Our area of interest covers approximately 613,000 hectares and includes the central

Te Korowai o Wainuiārua Trust Update

While your negotiation team continues to finalise outstanding Deed of Settlement matters with the Crown, they are also making good progress toward the establishment of the new Post-Settlement Governance Entity (PSGE) Trust, named Te Korowai o Wainuiārua Trust (TKWT). On May 29, Uenuku Charitable Trust concluded a ratification process with uri overwhelmingly voting in support

Nau mai, haere mai e te whānau!

Uenuku, Tamahaki and Tamakana – Te Tihi o te Rae  – Deed of Settlement  Signing Ceremony Raetihi Marae / Saturday July 29 Nau mai, haere mai e te whānau! On behalf of Uenuku Charitable Trust, Aiden Gilbert extends this invitation to celebrate the beginning of a new era for our people. “Tākiri ko te ata e

Venue and Date Confirmed for Signing

Over the weekend, the Trustees of Uenuku Charitable Trust confirmed the date and venue for signing the Te Korowai o Wainuiarua Deed of Settlement. The signing will be held on Saturday, 29 July, at Raetihi Marae. The Trustees also established a working party to prepare for this momentous occasion. Caroline Heta, a member of the