Report on the Tauranga Confiscation Claims

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Chapter 9: Raupatu Enforcedcontinued
1.1 Surveying the confiscated block 233
1.2 The bush campaign 244
1.3 The aftermath 251
1.4 Claimant and Crown submissions 252
1.5 Findings of fact 256
1.6 Treaty findings 260
1.7 Chapter summary 262
 
Chapter 10: The ‘Return’ of Confiscated Land
10.1 Introduction 263
10.2 Background to the allocation of reserves and the return of land 265
10.3 Reserves allocated in the confiscated and Te Puna–Katikati blocks 267
10.4 Claimant and Crown submissions on the allocation of reserves 278
10.5 Findings of fact on the allocation of reserves 281
10.6 The return of land in the remainder of the confiscation district 284
10.7 Claimant and Crown submissions on the return of land 294
10.8 Treaty findings 298
10.9 Chapter summary 307
 
Chapter 11: Alienation of Awarded Land
11.1 Introduction 309
11.2 Alienation of reserves in the confiscated and Te Puna–Katikati blocks 313
11.3 Crown purchases in the remainder of the confiscation district 323
11.4 Private purchasing in the remainder of the confiscation district 336
11.5 Claimant and Crown submissions 349
11.6 Treaty finding on Crown role in alienation of Maori land 350
11.7 Impact of land loss on Tauranga Maori 353
11.8 Treaty finding on sufficient endowment 363
11.9 Chapter summary 366
 
Chapter 12: Continuing Struggle, 1886–2003
12.1 Introduction 367
12.2 Post-raupatu protests to 1927 367
12.3 The Sim commission, 1927 369
12.4 Aftermath of the Sim commission 376
12.5 The quest for a Tauranga Moana raupatu settlement, 1960–81 380
12.6 The Tauranga Moana Maori Trust Board Act 1981 389
12.7 The failure of the 1981 arrangements 390
12.8 Claimant and Crown submissions 393
12.9 Treaty findings 395
12.10 Chapter summary 396