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Te Runanga o Te Rarawa is the tribal council that represents the interests of 23 marae. Its geographic area is Hokianga to Maungataniwha, down through Victoria Valley river to Maimaru, across from Awanui Bridge west to Te Oneroa a Tohe (the Ninety Mile Beach) at Hukatere then down to Mitimiti and Hokianga.

 

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Read the article from the Northern Advocate on the release of the Waitangi Tribunal 262 report next Saturday!

The Waitangi Tribunal is about to release the findings of one of its most significant inquiries to date, with the report due to be handed over to Northland claimants within weeks. The tribunal's findings on Maori cultural and intellectual property and indigenous flora and fauna (Wai 262) will be presented at Roma Marae in Ahipara on July 2.

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AGM

The AGM was held May 19, 2010

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Wai 262 Information

The Treaty of Waitangi will be releasing the complete WAI 262 claim on 2 July 2011

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