The Crown has signed two settlement agreements in Kaitaia this weekend worth more than $50 million for outstanding historical Treaty claims with Northland iwi Te Hiku.
The historical actions of the Crown left the people of Te Rarawa and Ngai Takoto virtually landless, Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Christopher Finlayson said.
Te Rarawa would receive commercial redress of $33.84m, and the return of culturally significant sites such as the Epakauri Conservation Area and Tauroa Point.
"This settlement will allow Te Rarawa to move on with a secure base for economic and social development. It is well overdue, 27 years after the Muriwhenua claims were first lodged," Mr Finlayson said.
"This region suffers from some of the most deprived circumstances in the country. This settlement will be a catalyst for progress and development for Te Rarawa."