Mari land loss Held nearly 27% (approximately 7.7 million acres or 3.1 million hectares).
Evidence that made it difficult for Māori to maintain their land under traditional ownership structures. There were some purchases of Māori land made before the Treaty was signed.through a combination of private and Government purchases, outright confiscation, and Native Land Court practicesThe land was lost
Maori land loss Held about 40% (approximately 11.6 million acres or 4.7 million hectares).
Evidence that made it difficult for Māori to maintain their land under traditional ownership structures. There were some purchases of Māori land made before the Treaty was signed.through a combination of private and Government purchases, outright confiscation, and Native Land Court practicesThe land was lost
Sukurta daugiau nei 30 milijonų siužetinių lentelių