A $6.8 million Treaty of Waitangi settlement claim has been signed with Auckland iwi Te Kawerau a Maki.
The Crown signed the deed of settlement for all outstanding historical Treaty claims with the iwi at Makaurua Marae in Mangere, Treaty negotiations Minister Christopher Finlayson announced yesterday.
The settlement includes cultural, financial and commercial redress of $6.5 million - used to purchase 86 per cent of Riverhead Crown Forest Licence land at Te Onekiritea Point in Hobsonville, and a contribution of $300,000 towards the establishment of a marae.
The forest would be a significant commercial asset for the iwi, Mr Finlayson said.
Further cultural redress includes the vesting of nine significant cultural sites to the iwi.