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The Foundation of Māori Participation

The Foundation of Māori Participation

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This is not opinion.
This is law.

Māori Iwi and Hapū involvement in council decisions is not optional, it is grounded in:

He Whakaputanga 1835, affirmed in Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and required under New Zealand legislation.

This eBook shows you exactly how.

Less than the cost of confusion,
far more valuable than staying uninformed.

Inside this eBook you will learn:

  • the legal foundation for Māori participation in council decision-making
  • how He Whakaputanga 1835 and Te Tiriti o Waitangi connect to modern governance
  • why Iwi and Hapū involvement is a legal and democratic matter, not a symbolic gesture
  • how New Zealand legislation supports Māori participation in local government processes
  • the difference between consultation, participation, and partnership
  • how this applies to whenua, taonga, resources, and council decisions in practice

This guide is written clearly and directly, without distortion, over complication, or noise.

This eBook is for:

  • those seeking a clear understanding of Māori rights within New Zealand law
  • those navigating whenua, planning, or council systems
  • those who want structure, not surface-level commentary
  • those who recognize there is more depth to governance in Aotearoa

This eBook is grounded in:

  • He Whakaputanga 1835
  • Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • New Zealand legislation including the Local Government Act 2002 and Resource Management Act 1991

It connects historical authority to modern legal structure, clearly and directly.

Understand the structure.
Move with clarity.

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This eBook is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.

© 2026 Neteira ES. All rights reserved | Personal use only (no copying, sharing, resale) | Educational only, not legal advice | References: He Whakaputanga 1835, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, NZ Law.

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