by David Rankin, Ngapuhi kaumatua, Direct descendant of Hone Heke. A part-Maori with mana.
It may surprise many New Zealanders, but a growing number of Maori are fed up with the Waitangi Tribunal, and the entire Treaty gravy train.
There is a stereotype of Maori collecting millions of dollars in settlement money and living the easy life. The reality is very different. Here are a few facts:
1. The Tribunal makes up history as it goes along. A growing number of New Zealand historians are pointing this out, although most of them are labelled as racist for doing so.
Facts are omitted in Tribunal reports, and evidence is shaped in some cases to fit predetermined outcomes.
As an example, I gave evidence at a Tribunal hearing about my ancestor Hone Heke, the first chief to sign the Treaty.
However, because the oral history of our whanau did not fit with the Tribunal’s narrative, my testimony was excluded.
Yet, several radicals with little knowledge of our history had their testimony included because it fitted with the separatist agenda. This leads to point 2.
2. In the 1970s, many of us hoped that the Tribunal would be an organisation that would achieve reconciliation. It has turned out to be a body that is bringing in apartheid to New Zealand.
This sounds dramatic, until you see how it advocates for race-based access to certain areas, and race-based management policies for Crown land.
3. Treaty settlements make tribal corporations rich, with the help of favourable tax status and often little or no rates to pay.
So, with these advantages its pretty easy to become super profitable. But do you think the average Maori sees any benefit from this? None at all.
I have been asked several times to be on trust boards and have been offered large sums of money to do so. I refuse.
History will judge the kupapa (traitors) who have abandoned our people for money.
4. The tribunal is a bully. Go against it, and you will be labelled a racist or worse. Yet, who does it help?
Apart from a few elite Maori who have become millionaires from the process, there is no benefit to Maori overall.
Drive through Huntly or anywhere in Tuhoe and you wont find any evidence of these multi hundred million dollar settlements.
Lets be clear. The Tribunal exists to make lawyers, and a few elite Maori very rich.
It has deprived our people from their birthright and divided and destroyed many of our communities.
7 thoughts on “Hone Heke descendant says it’s time to shut down the Waitangi Tribunal”
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Same all over the world, they spend trillions on warfare, make hundreds of billions from big Pharma drugs. Is not the resources of the earth meant to be shared to all earth citizens. Not to just a few who reaps it all.
I could not agree more. It is criminal how long this situation has gone on. But for this unholy collaboration between Government and the greedy Maori Elitists, we would have all been “New Zealanders” many years ago. Wipe the slate clean. Apartheid has no place in this country.
What a wonderful day to hear someone telling the truth.I am sure that division and money grabbing by a few is the truth. Well done by the ancestor you are to be comended.I now live in Australia and see the same thing about to happen here. Well done!!!!!
I have saying for some years now, that the treaty is a Maori gravy train, & yes there are clever lawyers plus elite Maori that have become extremely corrupt & wealthy at the same time bludging off every day NZ Drs .
I have a copy of the Treaty. I can’t see any thing that supports these activists. Good on you for standing up. It is causing a wedge between whites and the Maori who do work hard and do the best for their families. Someone has to stop it. New Zealand isn’t the country it was even 3 years ago. Why should those of us who work hard, have to keep paying out to those who don’t work and want handouts all the time.
Absolutely correct. The Waitangi Tribunal is corrupt in its processes, and we have Geoffrey Palmer to not thank for establishing this virtual star chamber, thoroughly anti-democratic from the beginning.
Our politicians have caused immense damage to this country – New Zealand, not Aotearoa.
More folk need to wake up to the fact that with the backing of a tipping point of New Zealanders, we can win back this country.
Why not join us to help? see http://www.100days.co.nz
Same all over the world, they spend trillions on warfare, make hundreds of billions from big Pharma drugs. Is not the resources of the earth meant to be shared to all earth citizens. Not to just a few who reaps it all.
I could not agree more. It is criminal how long this situation has gone on. But for this unholy collaboration between Government and the greedy Maori Elitists, we would have all been “New Zealanders” many years ago. Wipe the slate clean. Apartheid has no place in this country.
What a wonderful day to hear someone telling the truth.I am sure that division and money grabbing by a few is the truth. Well done by the ancestor you are to be comended.I now live in Australia and see the same thing about to happen here. Well done!!!!!
So long as there is money for nothing and there are few squeaky wheels the gravy train will continue.
I have saying for some years now, that the treaty is a Maori gravy train, & yes there are clever lawyers plus elite Maori that have become extremely corrupt & wealthy at the same time bludging off every day NZ Drs .
I have a copy of the Treaty. I can’t see any thing that supports these activists. Good on you for standing up. It is causing a wedge between whites and the Maori who do work hard and do the best for their families. Someone has to stop it. New Zealand isn’t the country it was even 3 years ago. Why should those of us who work hard, have to keep paying out to those who don’t work and want handouts all the time.
Absolutely correct. The Waitangi Tribunal is corrupt in its processes, and we have Geoffrey Palmer to not thank for establishing this virtual star chamber, thoroughly anti-democratic from the beginning.
Our politicians have caused immense damage to this country – New Zealand, not Aotearoa.
More folk need to wake up to the fact that with the backing of a tipping point of New Zealanders, we can win back this country.
Why not join us to help? see http://www.100days.co.nz