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Te Atiawa Iwi Authority Signing Ceremony with the Crown, Wednesday, 17 March 2010
The Signing Ceremony for Te Atiawa will be held at Manukorihi Pa, Waitara North, Taranaki. The following programme for the day:
10:00am Establishment of the signing Plinth
10:30am Te Atiawa Kaumatua and Iwi Assemble
10:45am Powhiri - special guest arrival colonial badge and sword
11:00am Powhiri for Manuhiri from the local region
11:45am Haka Powhiri for Ministers of the Crown
12:00am Powhiri

Claire
said Treaty of Waitangi Claim - Signing Symbolism
Source: http://www.teatiawa.iwi.nz/news/treaty-of-waitangi-claim-signing-symbolism
The signing of the Terms on 17 March was a symbolic day in many ways.
The 17 March was a symbolic day for Te Atiawa as it was 150 years to the day that the first shots were fired at Te Kohia Paa, Waitara. In keeping with the date, and the occasion, there was much symbolism. The Terms was signed on the table from Muru Raupatu Paa and which was used during the Waitangi Tribunal Hearings in the 1990s.
The table was adorned with :
The Kohatu were painted by Kuia Ngawhakaheke Tuti Wetere and were given to Minister Findlayson by Tapeka Ruakere to be returned to Te Atiawa and its rivers when the Deed of Settlement has been concluded.
The table was carefully arranged by TAIA member, Grant Knuckey, to symbolise an important occasion and way forward which acknowleges the past and looks to the future.
Other articles related to the signing:
Claim terms signed
http://www.teatiawa.iwi.nz/organisations/taia/news/treaty-of-waitangi-claim-terms-signed
More information on Te Āti Awa http://www.teatiawa.iwi.nz
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