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Effects of the The Native Land Act 1865.

Effects of the The Native Land Act 1865. Information from Y13 NCEA study guide. Set up native land courts. Run by Pakeha judges. Aim to individualise Maori land and do away with communal title- A divide and buy policy.

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Effects of the The Native Land Act 1865.

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  1. Effects of the The Native Land Act 1865. Information from Y13 NCEA study guide.

  2. Set up native land courts • Run by Pakeha judges. • Aim to individualise Maori land and do away with communal title- A divide and buy policy. • Removed Crown pre-emption which put greater Pakeha pressure on Maori to sell • Up to 10 names on the land title deed. Those listed could sell. From 1873 the courts entered the name of every person to which the land was awarded, but this resulted in fragmentation of land into small uneconomic blocks. • Maori had to pay the costs of surveys of land to be sold.

  3. Lengthy court sessions usually in town Native Lands Act A few Maori get title to hapu land, often willing to sell Maori who resisted court process and did not go to court lost any title to the land. Time at court away from usual economic and social life Surveying of land on credit Living expenses on credit. Rivalry within hapu for land and mana Debts- Selling land the only to pay. DISRUPTED SENSE OF COMMUNITY. LOSS OF LAND

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