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wellbeing and development. Te Puni Kōkiri was established under the Māori
Development Act 1991 with responsibilities to promote Māori achievement in education, training and employment, health, and economic development; and monitor the provision of government services to Māori. The
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with an initial focus on land management and Māori healthcare. One early priority of the department was developing Māori land in order to boost Māori economic development and to stem the loss of Māori to
Europeans. These policies were continued by his successors including
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Ministry's other responsibilities include promoting Māori achievement in health, training and employment, education and economic development; and monitoring the provision of government services to Māori.
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Enterprises and Māori ACCESS scheme. By the late 1970s, the Māori Affairs Department had under a thousand permanent staff across several regions. Between 1986 and 1987, the department was embroiled in the
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and recruited Māori into the civil service. After the abolition of the Rūnanga system, Native
Department conducted its activities through a network of resident magistrates, commissioners, assessors, police and mail carriers. In addition, the
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to ensure Māori representation and participation in the country's governance. In 1893, the Native
Department was disbanded and its health, education, and policing functions were reallocated to other government departments.
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On 1 June 2018, it was announced that Te Puni Kōkiri would be partnering with the Māori service provider He
Korowai Trust to provide affordable "rent–to–own" housing for the Māori community. According to the
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170:Ministry of Māori Development
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1420:Archives New Zealand
800:"Role and functions"
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262:was established and
101:Minister responsible
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1936:Tino rangatiratanga
1916:Māori King movement
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