Maori Land Court
(Organisation)
Also known as: Native Land Court.
Works by this Author in Our Collection
- Re ‘Omahu’ Block. [Judgments before and after rehearing, address of Sir Robert Stout] 1892 in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 70
- Rules of the Native Land Court [Extract from New Zealand Gazette, 20th March, 1890.] in The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 69
- Nga Huarahi Whakahaere o Te Kooti Whenua Maori
- Important Judgments: Delivered in the Compensation Court and Native Land Court. 1866–1879.
- Te Wakataunga Mo Ngawakaakupe Me Era Atu Poraka
- Ko te Whakataunga mo Maraehara me Kopu Poraka
Mentioned in
- A Book in the Hand: Essays on the History of the Book in New Zealand
- He ture hei whakamana i te Kawana ki te whakahaere etahi tikanga me etahi ritenga kua takoto mo nga Karaati mo etahi whenua i te Takiwa o Mangonui, i te Porowini o Akarana. (30 o Akuhata, 1874.).
- He Ture whakatakoto tikanga hei kimi i nga Take ki etahi Whenua i te Takiwa o Turanganui (31 o Akuhata, 1874).
- History and traditions of the Maoris of the West Coast, North Island of New Zealand, prior to 1840
- Hoko Whakawhiwhi Whenua Maori.
- Important Judgments: Delivered in the Compensation Court and Native Land Court. 1866–1879.
- [title page]
- Preface
- Native Land Court
- Native Land Court. [Papakura]
- New Plymouth, June, 1866. Oakura
- Native Land Court. [Tiritirimatangi]
- Native Land Court. [Rapaki]
- Native Land Court. [Kaitorete]
- Native Land Court. [Owharoa]
- Native Land Court. [Waihi]
- Native Land Court. [Rangitikei Manawatu]
- Native Land Court. [Aroha]
- Native Land Court. [Kukutauaki]
- Native Land Court. [Horowhenua]
- Native Land Court. [Otamarakau]
- Native Land Court. [Paengaroa]
- Native Land Court. [Waikanae and Awapuni]
- Awapuni
- Land purchases, Middle Island : in continuation of paper G. 6, 1874, presented 29th July, 1874 : presented to both Houses of the General Assembly by command of His Excellency
- Lore and history of the South Island Maori
- Kaiapoi — (Kaiapohia)
- Otautahi — Christchurch and its district
- Port Cooper or Whangaraupo — (Bay of the Raupo Reeds)
- Rapaki — (The pa of the Ngati Wheke)
- South Canterbury
- Maori Associations of — North Otago
- Resorts North of Dunedin
- Maori Associations of Banks Peninsula
- Otakou
- Otago Central
- Rakiura
- Arowhenua
- Proposals of Mr. Sydney David Taiwhanga, M.H.R., for the Colonization and Settlement of Maori Lands
- Report of the Native Affairs Committee, 1883.
- No. 184.—Petition of Te Hauehi Rangiheuea and 5 Others
- No. 26.—Petition of Taurau Kukupa and 20 Others
- No. 197.—Petition of Meiha Keepa Rangihiwinui and 278 Others (No. 2)
- No. 79 of 1883.—Petition of Piripi Whatuaio
- No. 178.—Petition of Rapata Taita and 151 Others
- No. 113.—Petition of Rotohiko Haupapa and 55 Others
- No. 404.—Petition of Hera Peka Paretaiki
- No. 229.—Petition of Ihakara Kahuao and 5 Others
- No. 467.—Petition of Manihera Makoare
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1881.
- No. 30 of 1881.—Petition of Henare Potae
- No. 65 of 1881.—Petition of Te Hoterene Tawatawa and 3 Others
- No. 165 of 1881.—Petition of Karaka Kahukura
- No. 254 of 1881.—Petition of Wi Pere and 30 Others (No. 4)
- No. 249 of 1881.—Petition of Henare Tomoana
- No. 29 of 1881.—Petition of Mokena Kohere
- No. 326 of 1881.—Petition of Piniha Ratapu
- No. 314 of 1881.—Petition of Tamati Paora and 26 Others
- No. 292 of 1881.—Petition of Taurau Kukupa and 9 Others (No. 1)
- No. 172 of 1881.—Petition of Wiremu Hohepa and Another
- No. 338 of 1881.—Petition of Wi Kepa te Rangipuawhe and 5 Others
- No. 61 of 1881.—Petition of Paora Kaiwhata and 6 Others
- No. 382 of 1881.—Petition of Manihera Maaka and 18 Others
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1882.
- No. 83 of 1882.—Petition of Allan O'Neill
- No. 97 of 1882.—Petition of Henare Te Moananui and Paretene Te Manu
- No. 135 of 1882.—Petition of Susan Boyes
- No. 239 of 1882.—Petition of J. A. Tole and 403 Others
- No. 22 of 1882.—Petition of Wi Kepa Rangipuawhe
- No. 250 of 1882.—Petition of Thomas Craig
- No. 282 of 1882.—Petition of Hongi Keepa and 7 Others
- No. 38 of 1882.—Petition of Te Whiu te Kaitoa and 2 Others
- No. 362 of 1882.—Petition of Tupoki Ngapiko
- No. 27 (Paper) of 1882.—Petition of Nopera Munu and 112 Others
- No. 354 of 1882.—Petition of Robert Graham (No. 4)
- No. 353 of 1883.—Petition of Robert Graham (No. 3)
- No. 359 of 1882.—Petition of Peeti te Aweawe and 207 Others
- No. 419 of 1882.—Petition of H. K. Taiaroa
- No. 52 of 1882.—Petition of H. K. Taiaroa and Ihaia Tainui
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1885.
- Index
- No. 414, Sess. II., 1884.—Petition of Kerehona Pitoaka and 179 Others
- No. 396, Sess. II., 1884.—Petition of Hireaka Tiripa Turei and 2 Others
- No. 301, Sess. II, 1884.—Petition of Michael Mullooly
- No. 438, Sess. II., 1884.—Petition of Paora Tuhaere
- Report.—Re Rehearing Cases
- No. 200.—Petition of Te Pokiha Taranui and Others
- Nos. 544, 554, 381, 380, 560, 545, 450, 504, 555, 370, 543, 432, 327, and 527, Sess. II., 1884; Nos. 41, 56, 82, 105, 149, 154, 156, and 162.—Petitions of Te Puke Huriama and Others, Hakiruihi Puriwa and Others, Aperahama Rangitatia and Others, Te Ira te Pariki, Te Winitara Tupotahi and Others, Ngata Terenuku and Others (No. 2), Tukorehu and Others, Ngata Terenuku and Others (No. 1), Wiremu te Whitu, Harete Matiu and Others, Tireni Hangina and Others, Hone Tahurangi and Others, H. W. Tucker, an…
- No. 101.—Petition of Piripi Te Maori and Others
- Nos. 53 and 58.—Petitions of Huru te Hiaro and Others, and Paora Rapiha and Others
- No. 516, Sess. II., 1884.—Petition of Ihakara Kahuao
- Nos. 427, 129, 212, and 168, Sess. II., 1884; No. 150.—Petitions of Parete Rirituku and Others, Kingi Hakopa te Mahauariki and Others, Teira Taipu and Others, Niramoni Pini; Atareta Ruru and Others
- No. 240.—Petition of Reeti Te Rangi Whakarewa and Others
- No. 239.—Petition of Hori Ngakapa Akamaunga and Others
- No. 206.—Petition of Epiha Ratapu and Others
- Report
- No. 254.—Petition of Te Winiata Te Puhaki and Others
- No. 75.—Petition of Komene Poakatahi and Others
- No. 279.—Petition of Tini Kerei Taiaroa
- No. 95, Sess. I., 1884.—Petition of Erihapeti Te Rato and Another
- No. 378.—Petition, of Harete Tamihana
- No. 380.—Petition of Hoani Ruru and others (No. 2)
- No. 404.—Petition of Nepia Huiri Kara and Others
- No. 408.—Petition of Wi Waka and Others
- No. 266.—Petition of Hemi Warena and Others
- No. 307.—Petition of Roia Te Ake and Others
- No. 316.—Petition of Mrs. Korowhiti Tuataka (Mrs. Douglas)
- No. 341.—Petition of Tuangahuru Whanganui
- No. 350.—Petition of Tawhiri Te Wheteke
- No. 364.—Petition of Hapi Kiniha and Others
- No. 265, Sess. II., 1884.—Petition of Ranapia Waihaku and 102 Others
- No. 209, Sess. II., 1884.—Petition of Tamakitua Ahuriri and 23 Others
- No. 394.—Petition of Ihaia Hutana and Others
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1888.
- No. 278, Sess. II., 1887.—Petition of Areta te Rito and Another
- No. 455, Sess. II., 1887.—Petition of Waero Kerei and 46 Others
- No. 500, Sess. II., 1887—Petition of Matuahu Te Wharerangi and 27 Others
- Nos. 61 and 62.—Petitions of Wepiha Apanui and 206 Others, and Rewiri Paera and 23 Others
- No. 483, Sess. II., 1887.—Petition of Aporo Tipitipi
- No. 69.—Petition of Ihaia te Awanui
- No. 134.—Petition of W. H. Taipari
- No. 44.—Petition of Hone Mohi Tawhai and Another
- No. 161, Sess. I., 1887.—Petition of Winiata Kaihote and 18 Others
- No. 209—Petition of Inia Tuhata and 4 Others
- No. 253, Sess. II., 1887.—Petition of Arthur Owen
- No. 266.—Petition of Rawiri Kahia and 22 Others
- No. 253.—Petition of Tamati Ranapiri and 17 Others
- No. 273.—Petition of Taiawa Te Ope and 61 Others
- No. 417.—Petition of Arapeta Haeretuterangi and Another
- No. 261.—Petition of Toha Rahurahu and Others
- No. 472.—Petition of Taonui Hikaka and Others (No. 3)
- No. 504.—Petition of Heperi Pikirangi and 13 Others
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1889.
- No. 77, 1889. —Petition of Rewi Maaka and 18 Others
- No. 128, 1889. —Petition of Nikora Tautau and 21 Others
- No. 257, 1889. —Petition of Mehaka Tokopounamu and 86 Others
- No. 112, 1889. —Petition of Tuangahuru Whanganui
- No. 155, 1889. —Petition of Honi Waitere and 28 Others
- No. 449, 1889. —Petition of Aperahama Tipae and 3 Others
- Reports of the Native Affairs Committee, 1890.
- No. 50, 1890.—Petition of Wi Naihira te Ihoka and Others (No. 3)
- No. 47, 1890.—Petition of Mohi te Atahikoia and 7 Others
- No. 241, 1890.—Petition of Hone Topi Patuki and 25 Others
- No. 499, 1889.—Petition of Tamati Pohi Whakatara
- No. 10, 1890.—Petition of Winiata te Wharo and Another
- No. 250, 1890.—Petition of Taekata Tokoihi
- No. 302, 1890.—Petition of Naiti Huata and 2 Others
- Samoa Under the Sailing Gods
- State Authority, Indigenous Autonomy: Crown-Maori Relations in New Zealand/Aotearoa 1900-1950
- Institutions of indirect control
- Kotahitanga
- The Urewera experiment
- The trend towards unification
- Land and people
- Alienation versus retention
- Maori Land Councils
- Maori Land Boards
- The Stout-Ngata investigations of 1907-8
- Pursuing tribally based autonomy in the Urewera
- The 1909 Native Land Act
- Politics and land
- State-assisted land development
- Politics of land
- Crown negotiations with tribes
- The Maori Welfare Organisation
- The Coming of the Maori
- The Cyclopedia of New Zealand [Auckland Provincial District]
- The Native Lands Settlement and Administration Bill, 1898 (letters received by the Premier from native chiefs and others relative to) : laid on the table of the House of Representatives by leave of the House.
- Whakawakanga tuarua o nga Kereme ki Ahikouka
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- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
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