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Tracing Opuatia: Repatriating and repurposing colonial land data

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Title
Tracing Opuatia: Repatriating and repurposing colonial land data
Abstract
Māori land data produced through colonial systems of dispossession lack interoperability, preventing kin-based communities from tracking their land. Our novel approach to repatriate and harmonise historic land data traces the history of the 45,500 acre Opuatia Block allocated to hapū Ngāti Tiipa in 1866, following the confiscation of 1.2 million acres of Waikato land. Ngāti Tiipa resisted Crown and settler pressures for 30 years, but 80% of Opuatia was alienated within a decade. We discuss the devastation of ‘judicial raupatu’ and the implications of this work for hapū data sovereignty and wider international efforts to achieve Indigenous data sovereignty.
Publication
New Zealand Geographer
Date
2022
Volume
78
Issue
2
Pages
134-146
Accessed
12/8/22, 2:55 AM
ISSN
1745-7939
Short Title
Tracing Opuatia
Language
en
Library Catalog
Wiley Online Library
Citation
Kukutai, T., Whitehead, J., & Kani, H. (2022). Tracing Opuatia: Repatriating and repurposing colonial land data. New Zealand Geographer, 78(2), 134–146. https://doi.org/10.1111/nzg.12344