
Te Rangiatea
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Te Rangiatea is another ancestor of Ngāti Hāua who was wrongfully sentenced to life confinement by the Crown in 1846, and his plight is recognized in the Treaty settlement, which includes formal pardons for his wrongful conviction.
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Te Rangiātea died some months later in a jail in Wellington after being convicted for armed rebellion against the Crown.
$20.4 million treaty settlement: Ngāti Hāua sets sights on new era of self-determination and changeThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-04-01
Te Rangiātea was imprisoned for life and died shortly after, receiving a statutory pardon.
Ngāti Hāua receives Crown apology, $20.4m settlement for Treaty breachesThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-03-31
Te Rangiatea was another Ngāti Hāua tūpuna who was wrongly convicted in 1846 and sentenced to confinement for life.
‘Peace’ for Ngāti Hāua negotiator ahead of signing Deed of SettlementThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-03-25
Te Rangiatea was sentenced to confinement for life and died soon afterwards in prison.
Ngāti Hāua iwi accepts $26.4m Treaty settlement after voteThe New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863·
New Zealand· 2025-02-19















