rangatiratanga
Rangatiratanga is a Māori concept referring to the chiefly authority, governance, and self-determination of Māori iwi (tribes) and hapū (sub-tribes) within Aotearoa New Zealand. It encompasses the right to manage lands, resources, taonga (treasures), and tribal affairs according to customary authority and values, and to participate in decision making affecting Māori communities.
Etymologically, the term derives from rangatira, meaning a chief or leader, and the suffix -tanga, indicating
In the Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waitangi) of 1840, te tino rangatiratanga is highlighted in
In the modern era, rangatiratanga is a central principle in Waitangi Tribunal inquiries, treaty settlements, and