Mō ngā whenua Māori o Aotearoa
Ko ngā whenua Māori ō tātou tūrangawaewae – ko tātou hoki te whenua. Me mōhio, me whakapuaki hoki te hītori o ō tātou whenua, e ahu whakamua ai tātou hei kaitiaki mō āpōpō.
He hītori o te whenua Māori
Tūhuratia ngā kaupapa matua o mua i pā ki te whenua Māori, e hua mai ai ngā āhuatanga o nāianei.
What is Māori land?
There are different types of Māori land – Māori freehold land is the most common, though it makes up only about 5% of Aotearoa now.
Te hiranga o te whenua
Ko te whenua tō tātou tūrangawaewae. Ko te hononga tēnā ki ō tātou whanaunga, ki ō tātou tīpuna, waihoki ki ngā uri whakaheke.
How Māori land ownership works today
Ownership of Māori land is complex — there are often many people involved, and strict rules and processes around how it can change hands.