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The Treaty of Waitangi, signed in 1840 between Māori and the Crown, is the founding document of Aotearoa New Zealand. The Treaty provides that in exchange for the grant of kawanatanga (governance) to the British Crown, Māori people (the indigenous people of New Zealand) were guaranteed rangatiratanga (autonomy) in relation to their land and other precious resources, as well as the rights of British citizens.
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Te Tiriti o Waitangi includes Hobson’s
signature on behalf of the Crown and as stated 543 signatures of rangatira, and is therefore legally the
‘document of significant signature’. The English version has only 39 signatures – and those 39 rangatira
had debated the meaning of the Māori text, before signing what they believed was te Tiriti.
At least one trustee must hold other core trust documents such
as records of the trust’s property, records of trustee decisions, and
accounting records and financial statements.
certify that the person(s) named and described in the Schedule attached to this document are entitled to succeed
to the beneficial interests in the land described in that Schedule, and that each person is to receive the shares or
proportion of shares set out opposite the name of that person.