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Why the Treaty of Waitangi is important

The Treaty is the agreement signed by representatives of the Queen of England and leaders of most Māori tribes when Britain first claimed New Zealand in 1840. Accepting that Māori iwi (tribes) have the right to organize themselves, protect their way of life and to control the resources they own requiring the Government to act reasonably and in good faith towards Māori.
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