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moved from “investigating how to proceed with negotiations with tribes claiming breaches of the Treaty, and beginning experimental negotiations with a large tribal grouping,” at which point negotiations began "to dominate the work of the unit." As a Senior
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to a perceived threat to their authority. As Hill notes in "Settling
Historical Māori Claims," the report's conclusion marks significant changes since 1975: As the current iteration of the Justice Department's website for the Waitangi Tribunal says, the Tribunal's “exclusive authority to determine
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the meaning and effect of the Treaty” as well as the power to “decide on issues raised by the differences between the Māori and
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