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Consulting with Māori when making a place name proposal
Find out why and how to consult with Māori when making a place name proposal.
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Treaty settlement place name proposals
Only Te Tari Whakatau (The Office of Treaty Settlements and Takutai Moana), on behalf of a Treaty claimant group, can make a proposal to restore or change a place name through a Treaty of Waitangi claims settlement.
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