Ngāti Maniapoto won a landmark settlement on September 23, 2022, when New Zealand’s parliament unanimously returned 36 culturally significant sites and pledged NZ$177 million in redress to the Waikato-based iwi. Hundreds of members rode a charter train nine hours to Wellington to witness it, filling the public gallery with waiata and haka as the vote passed. The crown formally apologized for indiscriminate killings during the Waikato Wars and generations of deprivation that followed. For the nearly 46,000 iwi members, it was recognition that 30 years of negotiation had been worth sustaining. As Indigenous communities from Jamaica to the United States press for accountability, New Zealand’s framework shows that binding reparations are possible when political will meets sustained advocacy.