He Hitori O Nga Poari Tarahiti Maori 1922-2022
By (Author) Danny Keenan
Huia Publishers
Huia Publishers
30th April 2025
New Zealand
Paperback
388
Width 165mm, Height 240mm
Te Puni Kokiri and Huia Publishers have partnered to publish this book that documents the history of the nineteen Maori trust boards established from 1922. Between 1922 and 1953, ten Maori trust boards were created by legislation. They were intended to function as governance bodies that could receive and administer the compensation awarded by the Crown in recognition of long-held Maori grievances. In 1955, the Maori Trust Boards Act was passed to ensure a consistent approach was taken to all ten boards, and following this, a further nine trust boards were established.
This book explores the historical and political context of the establishment of the trust boards and the roles and responsibilities each trust board fulfilled. It also examines Maori leadership driving the boards, the changing political and social landscape within which the boards operated and their paths to becoming autonomous entities. It documents the trust boards' challenges and achievements, and it looks to the future of the existing trust boards.
Danny Keenan (Ngati Te Whiti Ahi Ka, Te Atiawa) is a researcher and writer and has a PhD in history from Massey University. He was a founding member of Te Pouhere Korero, a network of Maori historians. He has worked in the Department of Maori Affairs and is a former senior lecturer in Maori and New Zealand history at Massey University, Palmerston North. In 2009, he was visiting Fulbright professor at Georgetown University, Washington DC.