Jamie Tuuta
Te Atiawa embarks on ambitious property development plan
Taranaki's largest iwi, Te Atiawa, is pushing ahead with plans to become the pre-eminent property developer in its rohe.
The iwi is selling fourteen sections at a development in the desirable New… Audio
Māori Television lays bare funding disparities
Ahead of a major review of Māori media, Māori Television has reminded MPs the network hasn't had a funding increase in 11 years.
At a Māori Affairs Select Committee yesterday, Māori Television's… Audio
The Negotiators: The ordinary Kiwis who took on the Crown
Over the past 20 years nearly two and a half billion dollars ($2.5b) has been paid by the Crown to settle historical claims under the Treaty of Waitangi.
The claims by Maori mainly centre on… Audio
Jamie Tuuta and the Strutt Painting
William Strutt's painted depiction of the New Zealand Wars may be almost 160 years old but, amid recent claims of racism and propaganda, it’s making headlines in 2018. Audio
Te Ohu Kai Moana refuse to relinquish Treaty right
Te Ohu Kai Moana is planning court action over the Government's plans for the Kermadec Ocean sanctuary. They are willing to shelve their rights for a decade but want to reserve the right for… Audio
Govt to defend Kermadec sanctuary proposal in High Court
The Environment Minister says the Crown will vigorously defend its right to set up an ocean sanctuary around the Kermadec Islands. Audio
The Maori Trustee Jamie Tuuta
The Maori Trustee Jamie Tuuta's organisation Te Tumu Paeroa works with Maori landowners to realise their aspirations. Audio
Treaty Debates 2015 - Healing the past, building a future
This year's Treaty Debate panel is Peter Douglas CEO of Te Ohu Kaimoana; Jamie Tuuta CEO of Te Tumu Paeroa; Matiu Rei Executive Director at Ngati Toa Rangatira and Rahui Papa, Chairman of the… Audio
2015 Treaty Debate: Healing the Past, Building a Future
This year's Treaty Debate, recorded at Soundings Theatre, Te Papa discusses the Treaty Settlement process and how iwi move forward in a post-settlement phase. The panel is Matiu Rei, Executive… Audio
The Maori trustee is likely to keep needing government funding
The chief executive says the trustee is unlikely to be able to do without government funding any time soon, but it's working on becoming more independent. Audio
The Maori trustee hopes projects will produce better returns
Te Tumu Paeroa, the Maori trustee, is currently investing in a number of projects which it hopes will result in better returns from the Maori-owned land it administers. Audio
Taranaki lead negotiator seeks money to support Parihaka
Parihaka is a small coastal Maori settlement, 55 kilo - metres south west of New Plymouth.Two figures, Te Whiti o Rongomai and Tohu Kakahi led the Parihaka movement. Both men were committed to… Audio
Reforming Maori land legislation hopes to unlock $8 billion
Under-performing land is in the government's sights as it looks to reform Maori land legislation. Audio