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A042
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Map of 1859 Mokau-Manginangina Crown purchase, 6 Dec 13

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

13 Jan 2014
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A046
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H McCracken, 'Pumuka: The Biography and Archaeology of Pumuka, a Te Roroa Chief of the Bay of Islands, c. 1740 – 1845 A.D', MA thesis (University of Auckland, 1994)

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

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26 Feb 2014
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A036(a)
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Index and supporting papers for 'Traditional History Overview of the Mahurangi and Gulf Islands Districts', Mar 10

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

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02 Dec 2025
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A018(f)
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Document Bank, Vol 4 (pages 850-1074)

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

25 Nov 2013
Size: 53.22MB
A018(d)
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Document Bank, Vol 2 (pages 309-619)

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

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02 Dec 2025
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A018(c)
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Document Bank, Vol 1 (pages 1-308)

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

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02 Dec 2025
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2.7.043
Post hearing - Trib Memo/Direction/Decision

Memorandum-directions of Deputy Chief C T Coxhead addressing request for the aggregation of the Wai 1333 claim, 8 Dec 25

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

13 Jan 2026
Size: 441KB
3.4.078
Post hearing - Party Submission/Memo

R Soriano / C Fellowes (Wai 1333), Memorandum of counsel seeking change to status of claim from consolidated to aggregated, 5 Nov 25

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

13 Jan 2026
Size: 1.3MB
Wai 1040
Report

He Whakaputanga me te Tiriti / The Declaration and the Treaty

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

He Whakaputanga me te Tiriti: The Declaration and the Treaty is the Tribunal's report on stage 1 of the Wai 1040 Te Paparahi o te Raki inquiry. This inquiry encompasses all territories north of Auckland that have not been the subject of previous Waitangi Tribunal historical reports.

The report is concerned solely with addressing the meaning and effect of:

  • he Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni, and the Declaration of Independence of New Zealand; and

  • te Tiriti o Waitangi, and the Treaty of Waitangi, at the time of the first signings in February 1840.

The Tribunal panel for the inquiry was made up of Judge Craig Coxhead, Joanne Morris, Kihi Ngatai, Professor Ranginui Walker, Keita Walker, and Professor Richard Hill. Keita Walker attended the Tribunal's five hearings, convened between May 2010 and February 2011, but was unable to take part in deliberations for the report and so did not sign it.

This Tribunal panel was the first to have had the opportunity to hear and test the full range of evidence about the Treaty's meaning and effect in February 1840.

Based on that evidence, the Tribunal's view is that the agreement reached at Waitangi, Mangungu, and Waimate in February 1840 is to be found in what the signatory rangatira were prepared to agree to, based on the proposals that William Hobson and his agents made to them by reading Te Tiriti, and explaining the proposed agreement, and on the assurances that the rangatira sought and received.

The Tribunal's essential conclusion is that

in February 1840 the rangatira who signed te Tiriti did not cede their sovereignty. That is, they did not cede their authority to make and enforce law over their people or their territories. Rather, they agreed to share power and authority with the Governor. They agreed to a relationship: one in which they and Hobson were to be equal - equal while having different roles and different spheres of influence. In essence, rangatira retained their authority over their hapu and territories, while Hobson was given authority to control Pākehā.

In reaching this conclusion, the Tribunal does not make any findings in respect of claims or make any recommendations to the Crown. It makes no conclusions about the sovereignty that the Crown exercises today or about how the Treaty relationship should operate in a modern context. These are all matters which may be addressed in stage 2 of the Tribunal's inquiry.

 

 

22 Dec 2014
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AA154(a)
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Appendices accompanying the brief of evidence of N Aldridge for Wai 2382, 4 Nov 16 (filed by D Naden / A Shankar / J Paenga)

Index to the Wai 1040 combined record of inquiry for Te Paparahi o Te Raki

01 Dec 2016
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