Maori tribes regain forest in largest-ever New Zealand settlement


IHT/Associated Press 2008

WellingtonSeven indigenous Maori tribes on Wednesday signed New Zealand’s largest-ever settlement over grievances arising from the 19th-century seizure of land, forests and fisheries during European settlement of the country.

The 420 million New Zealand dollar, or $317 million, Treelords agreement will transfer ownership of 435,000 acres, or 176,000 hectares, of plantation forest and forest rents from the central government to the central North Island tribes.

Hundreds of Maori, some wearing traditional feather cloaks, thronged the nation’s Parliament in Wellington to witness the signing of the agreement. Chants, challenges and conch shell notes rang out during the ceremony; some wiped tears from their eyes during the speeches and signing.

The seven tribes include more than 100,000 people.

Read the full story: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-newzealand-maori-settlement-idUSWEL20864920080625

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