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New Zealand Maori Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Zealand Māori Council
The New Zealand Māori Council is a body for the representation of and consultation with the Māori people of New Zealand. ==History and structure== The Council was created by the Maori Welfare Act 1962 (renamed the Maori Community Development Act 1962 by the Maori Purposes Act 1979). It is formed from an executive and representatives from 14 District Māori Councils. Currently the executive committee is composed of Sir Graham Latimer, Richard Orzecki and Tata Parata. The Council has been involved in a number of Treaty of Waitangi disputes, representing Māori who wish to be dealt with altogether, rather than iwi by iwi; it frequently acts as the legal entity representing disparate groups of iwi and hapū.
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