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N.Z. plans to sign $42M treaty this week
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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 2003 The New Zealand government plans to sign a $45 million land and cash settlement with a Maori tribe this week. The settlement is with the Ngati Awa Tribe. The tribe will receive a portion of the Kaingaroa Forest as part of the deal. For that reason, another Maori tribe is concerned that its land claim case will be affected. And a forestry company currently in receivership opposes the treaty. Get the Story:
Treaty settlement faces further delay (The New Zealand Herald 3/25) Relevant Links:
Treaty of Waitangi Links - http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/Links/treaty.htm
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