The Māori Land Court is New Zealand’s oldest and longest established specialist court. We are a unique institution - the only indigenous land court in the world.

Ma tātou whenua e ora, ma te whenua tātou e ora We will care for the land, the land will care for us

Whenua is part of the identity of tangata whenua. It is tūrangawaewae – the place where we come from, the place we belong to, the place we stand.

Our key purpose is to promote the retention of Māori land in Māori hands, and to support landowners to use, occupy and develop their whenua for the benefit of all landowners, and their whānau and hapū.

As a court of record, we are responsible for the accurate documentation of the succession and management of Māori land.

The legislation that enables us to perform this role is Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993, which recognises the importance of Māori land as taonga-tuku-iho – of special significance to Māori passed down through generations.

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Nau mai, haere mai. You can contact us through our new online portal, Pātaka Whenua, or by phone, email, or post.