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Kāti ake ka huri ki te kaupapa, e hika ma, nōku te hōnore ki te tuku i tēnei pānuitanga motuhake. E te uri o Ngāti Rēhia, te uri o Ngāti Kurī tēnei uri o Ngā Puhi nui tonu piki mai rā ki te pae whakawā, whakaeke mai ki te Te Kooti Whenua Māori ki Te Roopu Whakamana i Te Tiriti, whakatau mai rā ki tō tūranga hōu!
In the meantime, Court kaimahi continue to work to provide support and assistance to Māori, and our judges continue to issue robust and timely judgments, as shown in the report. I look forward to continuing to deliver regular updates through the annual report in the years to come.”
My interest in this topic arises due to what I see as a need for indigenous rights to be recognised, and
I consider that our Courts play a primary role in ensuring that this occurs.
HE KUPU WHAKATŪPATO I roto i tā mātou mahi manaaki me te tiaki i te pūkete kooti, otirā i te mea he wāhanga nui o taua pūkete he tawhito, ā, he kopī ētahi, kāore pea e taea te tiro te pūkete puka i ētahi wā.
Ina oti whakangungu ka whiwhi koe i tētahi tiwhikete, he kape o te whakaaturanga me ētahi atu mōhiohio hāngai hei āwhina i a koe i tō whai kia noho hei kaitiaki.