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If the whāngai child isn‘t entitled to succeed according to the tikanga of the relevant hapū or iwi, we will work with the whānau to reach an agreed outcome.
Through them, the wairua of the iwi of Tūranga-nui-a-Kiwa and the other tribes of the district continue to pervade this beautiful space where the tikanga of our entire region’s voyaging, settlement and cultural traditions are on full display for all those who visit to enjoy and appreciate.
• Whenua tōpū trust
This is an iwi- or hapū-based trust. It’s designed to
facilitate the use and administration of the land in
the interest of the iwi or hapū.
• Whenua tōpū trust
This is an iwi- or hapū-based trust. It’s designed to
facilitate the use and administration of the land in
the interest of the iwi or hapū.
• Whenua tōpū trust
This is an iwi- or hapū-based trust. It’s designed to
facilitate the use and administration of the land in
the interest of the iwi or hapū.
Te Whakahou Taitara koia nei tētahi o ngā
kohinga pukapuka pānui a te Kooti Whenua
Māori hei āwhina i te iwi Māori – me ētahi
atu iwi – ki te whai mōhiotanga mō ngā take
whenua Māori.
The most significant of these was the Mackay Commission of 1886-1887, which found that Ngāi Tahu as an iwi and its members had been left without a sufficient land base. 2 In 1892, the Crown agreed to make certain lands available to South Island landless Māori. 3 Judge Mackay and Percy Smith, the Surveyor-General, compiled a list of landless Māori in the South Island and assigned sections of land to them, assisted by Tame Parata. 4 By 1905, 142,463 acres had been allocated to 4,064 peop...
In the case of a Special General Meeting, the notice will state first the reason for holding the meeting.
3.18 The notice will be posted on the Marae Facebook Page and any other relevant portals and will also be
announced over iwi radio.
Quorum
3.19 At meetings of trustees, four trustees must be present to have a quorum.
Whenua tōpū trusts, again a land management trust, which provide for iwi or hapū based
trusts designed to facilitate the use and administration of the land on behalf of a wider class
of owner, normally a whānau, hapū or iwi grouping.