Report on the Post-Raupatu Claims. Volume II

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CHAPTER 8: THE ANCESTRAL LANDSCAPEcontinued
8.5 Tribunal discussion, analysis, and findings—continued
8.5.4 Does the current legislative regime now adequately protect Māori cultural heritage?—continued
(2) Concerns regarding the protection of cultural heritage 692
(3) Treaty analysis and findings 699
8.6 Main conclusions and findings in this chapter 700
   
CHAPTER 9: SOCIOECONOMIC IMPACT 703
9.1 Introduction 703
9.2 Relative socioeconomic status of Tauranga Māori: a contemporary overview 705
9.2.1 Māori population 707
9.2.2 Socioeconomic status 707
9.2.3 Employment 708
9.2.4 Income 708
9.2.5 Housing 709
9.2.6 Education 710
9.2.7 Health 710
9.2.8 Conclusions 711
9.3 The socioeconomic impact of land loss and rapid urbanisation 712
9.3.1 Land loss and socioeconomic deprivation 712
(1) Health 713
(2) Housing 713
(3) Employment and income 716
(4) Urbanisation 717
9.3.2 Land loss and cultural malaise 719
9.3.3 Conclusions 722
9.4 The socioeconomic impact of regimes for Māori landholding 722
9.4.1 Introduction 722
9.4.2 Regimes for Māori landholding before 1945: the economic, social, and cultural impacts 723
(1) Alienation 723
(2) Utilisation and development 724
9.4.3 Regimes for Māori landholding after 1945: the economic, social, and cultural impacts 725
(1) Alienation 725
(2) Utilisation and development 725
(3) Rates, alienation, and marginalisation 726
(4) Local planning legislation 727
9.5 The Crown’s response to landlessness 728
9.5.1 Hapū attempt to address their plight 728
9.5.2 The Government’s response to Māori landlessness in the early twentieth century 729
9.5.3 Landless petitioners take up the cause 733