428:, that to develop their local economy they needed good roads to the outside world. They donated some land for road rights of way. As early as 1906, Tūhoe had given land for roads and offered free labour to assist in the construction, but building arterial roads in the Ureweras had a low government priority. In the early 1900s traces of gold were found in the Ureweras and Rua Te Kanana tried to sell illegal mining rights to raise money. At the same time Rua wished to sell very large areas of land to the government to raise funds for his new Jerusalem, but despite having a petition signed by every Tūhoe adult, the government insisted that he stick to the law.
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269:. Initially, the Tūhoe had cooperated in tracking down the Hauhau leader and had taken him prisoner. The Tūhoe tried to use him as a bargaining chip but the government demanded Te Rau be handed over for trial. After the Tūhoe released him, Te Rau hid in the Ureweras. As punishment, in 1866 the government confiscated 5700ha or about 7% of Tūhoe land on its northern coastal border. The confiscated Tūhoe land adjoined the land confiscated from
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Mountain (a
Ringatu stronghold) "would be a social success if undertaken". The report pointed out that the venture would probably fail if Tūhoe were required to pay back both the interest and the capital. In 1937, after several other studies, the government decided that it was uneconomic to invest in roads or settlements. By this time, the isolated Maungapohatu settlement had collapsed anyway.
409:. Rua was held, at first, on a nine months sentence imposed for the 1915 charges and now increased by his default of fines. After a trial on sedition which lasted 47 days, New Zealand's longest until 1977, he was found not guilty; but sentenced to one year's imprisonment for resisting the police.
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describing the gradient as "one in nothing". Coates knew that by this time, Tūhoe refused to make any contribution to the road at all. The mountainous terrain was daunting for farming. Tūhoe could not accumulate any capital to develop land they had cleared from 1907. Instead they sold all their sheep
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Old enemies of Tūhoe fought on the side of the government; they carried out most of the raids into Te
Urewera during a prolonged and destructive search between 1869 and 1872. In a policy aimed at turning the tribe away from Te Kooti, a scorched earth campaign was unleashed against Tūhoe; people were
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and for their unbroken use of the Māori language, which 62% of them still speak (2018 figure). Of the Tūhoe people, estimated to number between 33,000 and 46,000, about 30 per cent still live on their tribal lands; most of the rest live in towns on the fringes of Te
Urewera and in the larger North
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and Ruatāhuna. It understood that, like many New
Zealanders in the Great Depression, Tūhoe had hard times. In 1934 a teacher wrote that "they have no money apart from what is given by government as Family Allowances and Old Age Pensions". A 1936 report noted that land development at Maungapohatu
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later publicly apologised for the actions of his officers during the raid, acknowledging they had set back relations between police and Tūhoe people: "We regret the hurt and stress caused to the community of
Ruatoki and we will seek an appropriate way to repair the damage done to police-Maori
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excluded and titles determined instead by a commission comprising two Pākehā and five Tūhoe commissioners. In practice however, the Crown through a mixture of ineptitude and bad-faith "...totally failed to give effect to its promises in the UDNR Act; failed to act fairly, reasonably, and
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There was no violent resistance from Rua personally, but his supporters fought a brisk half-hour gun battle with the police in which two Māori, including Rua's son Toko, were killed and two wounded. Four constables were also wounded. Rua was arrested and transported to
304:. Te Kooti arrived in the area with a large group of escaped convicts, fully armed with modern weapons he had stolen from the ship he had hijacked. It is doubtful that the Tūhoe could have resisted his demands for sanctuary. Some Tūhoe joined his armed
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A final settlement was signed in June 2013, after being ratified by all Tūhoe members. Under the deal, Tūhoe received financial, commercial and cultural redress valued at approximately $ 170 million; an historical account and Crown apology; and the
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The Tūhoe population was always small and living conditions were poor. School records from the 1920s and 1930s show very high death rates, especially of children. 75% of those who died were people under 25. The main causes of death were
393:. So as not to alert the Maungapohatu village of their intention to spring an attack they did not wear their police uniforms till just before the raid. They were convinced that when they reached Maungapohatu there would be an ambush.
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in 1862 and persuaded them to take part in the rebellion against the government; he went against the wishes of some of the elders. Initially reluctant, the Tūhoe gave Rewi ammunition to back the rebellion. During a
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imprisoned and killed, their cultivations and homes destroyed, and stock killed or runoff. Through starvation, deprivation and atrocities at the hands of the government’s Māori forces, Tūhoe submitted to the Crown.
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band, but other Tūhoe told government forces of Te Kooti's whereabouts. Some joined the armed forces to hunt him down. Government forces punished those Tūhoe who supported Te Kooti during the manhunt.
327:, and after the events surrounding the hunt for him, Tūhoe isolated themselves, closing off access to their lands by refusing to sell, lease or survey them, and blocking the building of roads.
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were set up between
Ruatoki and Taneatua by armed police, who searched and questioned everyone who passed through, including a school bus, and locals said they felt intimidated.
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describes the
Urewera as one of the last zones of Māori autonomy, and the scene of the last case of armed Māori resistance: the 1916 New Zealand Police raid to arrest the Tūhoe
385:. Because Rua's village was so remote, the police had to take a lot of equipment and camped on the way. They moved like a small army with wagons and pack-horses, and included
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165:, the inner sanctum of the Urewera, as their sacred mountain. The Tūhoe country had a great reputation among the neighbouring tribes as a graveyard for invading forces.
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negotiated the 1896 "Urewera
District Native Reserve Act" (UDNR). It provided for Tūhoe self-government through a General Committee and local committees, with the
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review found "...police searches, vehicle stops, roadblocks and photographs taken in Tuhoe country on
October 15, 2007, unlawful, unjustified and unreasonable."
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157:. Tūhoe traditionally relied on the forest for their needs. The tribe had its main centres of population in the small mountain valleys of Ahikereru and
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Significant
European penetration did not occur in the Urewera district until the 20th century. A road was built by the government from Rotorua to
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200:, debates, sports competitions, and fashion shows. The event provides an important opportunity to maintain ties with friends and relatives.
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There was a major armed-police raid in the Ureweras on 15 October 2007 amid claims that some Tūhoe had run terrorist training-camps there.
435:, Minister of Public Works, went to the area to check its suitability for a railway and to discuss roads. The land was very steep with the
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From the late 1990s, some Tūhoe started identifying as the "Tūhoe nation", and emphasising widespread Tūhoe rejection of what they call
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took the Tūhoe's only substantial flat, fertile land, which also provided their only access to the coast for
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1228:"Tūhoe-Crown settlement – Tūhoe Claims Settlement Act 2014; Te Urewera report of the Waitangi Tribunal"
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are traditionally associated with Ngāti Koura: Otenuku and Te Papakainga. Otenuku marae is the site of
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relations. History tells us that episodes such as this can and do take decades to heal." A 2013
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honourably...and failed to protect the Treaty rights of all the peoples of Te Urewera..."
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with Gillian Chaplin and Craig Wallace. Oxford University Press, 1979), pages 119-124)
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1127:"Sufficient and proper basis for investigations under Terrorism Suppression Act"
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553:. It was put into law by the passing of the "Tūhoe Claims Settlement Act 2014".
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in 1901 to end the isolation of Tūhoe by opening up the first motor road.
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of New Zealand. It takes its name from an ancestral figure, Tūhoe-pōtiki.
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and cattle to pay for legal costs. These debts were not paid until 1931.
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word meaning 'steep' or 'high noon'. Tūhoe people also bear the
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The following year authorities accused the Tūhoe of sheltering
188:. Many Tūhoe return to their homelands every two years for the
588:, a cemetery in which many tribal chiefs of Tūhoe are buried.
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1195:"Crown offer to settle the historical claims of Ngāi Tūhoe"
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141:('the children of the mist'). Tūhoe traditional land is at
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Tūhoe had little direct contact with the early European
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Catherine Masters and Patrick Gower (20 October 2007).
300:, a fugitive who had escaped from imprisonment on the
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Claire Trevett and Alanah Eriksen (9 November 2007).
838:""Claims of Maori separatist plot begin to unravel",
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Tuhoe and their history in Te Urewera National Park
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503:in 2002, with submissions accepted up until 2005.
233:, who had some tribal links to Tūhoe, visited the
1142:"Urewera police actions 'unlawful, unreasonable'"
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314:, the Online Encyclopedia of New Zealand, notes:
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953:"Police fail to appease Tuhoe leaders over raid"
424:Tūhoe did eventually realise, especially in the
330:Twenty years later, Te Urewera leaders, Premier
242:in the Battle of Orakau, under a flag of truce,
153:, a steep, heavily forested area which includes
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1153:"Crown and Ngāi Tuhoe sign deed of settlement"
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2329:‡ Tribes that are located in both the
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217:. The first major contact occurred when the
1040:"Rally Against Alleged Police Intimidation"
922:"Siege leaves community in fear – Maori MP"
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296:In 1868, Tūhoe sheltered the Māori leader
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1250:, Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
746:, Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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492:, they never gave up their sovereignty.
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1950:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Whanganui-a-Orotu
1166:"Govt and Tuhoe sign $ 170m settlement"
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664:"Q & A: Who are the Tuhoe people?"
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355:The settlement of Maungapohatu in 1908
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1207:"Tuhoe's plans for $ 170M settlement"
1020:from the original on 12 November 2007
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897:"Valley locked down after dawn raids"
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110:
2171:Taranaki Whānui ki te Upoko o te Ika
1560:Ngāti Porou ki Harataunga ki Mataora
1080:from the original on 18 October 2007
932:from the original on 17 October 2007
867:Trevett, Claire (14 November 2007).
768:"Three Veteran Journalists Retire".
706:
703:. J. Binney. Bridget Williams. 2010.
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506:
346:
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1965:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamakinui a Rua
1361:Ngāpuhi / Ngāti Kahu ki Whaingaroa
979:"Anger mounts at police terror op"
716:Laugesen, Ruth (21 October 2007).
14:
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1236:
1070:"Police keep presence in Ruatoki"
1046:. 19 October 2007. Archived from
985:. 19 October 2007. Archived from
955:. 17 October 2007. Archived from
895:Rowan, Juliet (16 October 2007).
556:
499:brought the Urewera claim to the
257:wanted for killing and beheading
194:(Tūhoe Festival), which features
1213:. March 20, 2013. Archived from
1172:. March 22, 2013. Archived from
1010:"Hundreds protest weapons raids"
758:, November 2012 Māori Law Review
662:Ihaka, James (18 October 2007).
454:Late 20th and early 21st century
363:Tūhoe prophet Rua Kenana in 1908
323:Te Kooti himself escaped to the
16:Māori iwi (tribe) in New Zealand
1230:, October 2014 Māori Law Review
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869:"Raids hikoi due at Parliament"
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334:, and Native Affairs Minister
1:
1955:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Heretaunga
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513:2007 New Zealand police raids
1970:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Wairarapa
1945:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Wairoa
7:
273:rebels after the battle of
221:fought against the settler
10:
2370:
2195:Te Atiawa o Te Waka-a-Māui
2160:Te Atiawa ki Whakarongotai
1960:Ngāti Kahungunu ki Tamatea
1155:, 4 June 2013, The Beehive
1132:website, 18 December 2007.
770:The New Zealand Journalist
718:"A Brief History of Tūhoe"
572:(subtribe) in the eastern
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2088:Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi
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263:Church Missionary Society
115:), often known simply as
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26:
812:"Guerrillas in the mist"
147:Te Urewera National Park
21:Māori iwi in New Zealand
2100:Te Korowai o Wainuiārua
1322:Ngāti Kahu ki Whangaroa
1044:Radio NZ Morning Report
549:of a new legal entity,
182:North Island brown kiwi
1565:Ngāti Pūkenga ki Waiau
1421:Ngāti Whātua o Kaipara
1106:The New Zealand Herald
874:The New Zealand Herald
817:The New Zealand Herald
669:The New Zealand Herald
495:Tūhoe and other local
364:
356:
321:
261:, a missionary of the
139:Nga Tamariki o te Kohu
112:[ˈŋaːiˈtʉːhɔɛ]
2200:Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō
1768:Ngāti Kea Ngāti Tuarā
1632:Ngāti Korokī Kahukura
1575:Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu
723:The Sunday Star-Times
613:James Belich (1986).
405:and sent directly to
362:
354:
316:
191:Te Hui Ahurei ā Tūhoe
1990:Ngāti Te Whatuiāpiti
1985:Maungaharuru Tangitū
1975:Ngāti Rongomaiwahine
1463:Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua
1291:List of iwi and hapū
615:The New Zealand Wars
580:of New Zealand. Two
336:Timi (James) Carroll
108:Māori pronunciation:
1912:Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki
1905:Te Aitanga-a-Hauiti
1738:Ngāti Rangiteaorere
1436:Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei
1076:. 17 October 2007.
1016:. 19 October 2007.
989:on October 20, 2007
959:on 12 February 2012
928:. 15 October 2007.
848:on October 25, 2007
842:, October 23, 2007"
701:Stories without End
540:Waitangi settlement
526:Police Commissioner
461:infectious diseases
186:North Island kōkako
2232:Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri
2125:Te Moana o Raukawa
2012:Heretaunga Tamatea
1857:Te Whānau-ā-Apanui
1795:Ngāti Tūrangitukua
1580:Ngāti Tara Tokanui
1570:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
1490:Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki
1217:on April 13, 2013.
1130:New Zealand Police
1050:on 25 October 2007
901:New Zealand Herald
840:London Independent
490:Treaty of Waitangi
438:Poverty Bay Herald
387:New Zealand Herald
365:
357:
2341:
2340:
1895:Ngāriki Kaiputahi
1778:Ngāti Rangiwewehi
1480:Te Kawerau ā Maki
1453:Te Ākitai Waiohua
1256:, radiolive.co.nz
1243:Tūhoe iwi website
566:Ngāti Koura is a
501:Waitangi Tribunal
413:Twentieth century
407:Mount Eden prison
340:Native Land Court
155:Lake Waikaremoana
149:) in the eastern
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100:
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1980:Ngāti Rakaipaaka
1790:Ngāti Tūwharetoa
1620:Ngāti Paretekawa
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426:Great Depression
347:1916 police raid
267:Volkner Incident
227:battle of Ōrākau
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1940:Ngāti Kahungunu
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1922:Ngāi Tāmanuhiri
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1807:Ngāti Whakahemo
1783:Ngāti Rangitihi
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1642:Ngāti Hinerangi
1615:Ngāti Maniapoto
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1555:Te Patukirikiri
1538:Ngāti Whanaunga
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1409:Ngāti Whanaunga
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