Te Rarawa is taking steps to block motorbikes and offroad vehicles at Ahipara, to protect fragile sand dunes and sites of significance to Te Rarawa.
Te Takiwa o Ahipara spokesman Haami Piripi said conservation reserves returned via the iwi's Treaty settlement would be fenced off, and pouwhenua erected to tell the iwi's stories and connections to the whenua.
"Our colonial history here in the Far North has over time produced a relatively peaceful community, established upon the honour of our respective leaders sharing a nation as partners and expressed through Te Tiriti o Waitangi, signed in 1840 at Te Ahu in Kaitaia," Piripi said.
"The record shows that history has not been kind to iwi Māori, revealing a consistent theme of broken promises creating historic grievances and claims, many of which were resolved by the recent Te Hiku o Te Ika Treaty settlement process. That redress has added momentum to iwi and hapū influence, and turned the tide in the recovery of rights and interests that have lain dormant for over a century."