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A primary function of succession for Māori is to maintain whakapapa connections
to their whenua (land), whānau(family), tupuna (ancestors) and atua (gods).
51 Joseph Williams “Lex Aotearoa: An Heroic Attempt to Map the Māori Dimension in Modern New Zealand Law” (2013)
21 Waikato L Rev 1 at 4.
52 Joseph Williams “Lex Aotearoa: An Heroic Attempt to Map the Māori Dimension in Modern New Zealand Law” (2013)
21 Waikato L Rev 1 at 4.
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These reports can provide information about a land block and can help you:
find out where the whenua is — you’ll be able to see the boundaries of the land and find it on the map
see aerial photos of the whenua as it looks now
find out about the environment, economy, and climate where the whenua is
get information about the whenua itself — about the soil, water, slope, and vegetation.
It does this through:
dedicated regional advisors across Aotearoa who provide Māori landowners with on the ground support and guidance on a range of whenua-related matters
a range of tools and resources including its website tupu.nz which includes maps, land use data, downloadable factsheets, and guides for developing business plans or strategies to empower Māori landowner decision making and explore ways to better connect with, care for and develop their whenua
Identifying funding op...
It does this through:
dedicated regional advisors across Aotearoa who provide Māori landowners with on the ground support and guidance on a range of whenua-related matters
a range of tools and resources including its website tupu.nz which includes maps, land use data, downloadable factsheets, and guides for developing business plans or strategies to empower Māori landowner decision making and explore ways to better connect with, care for and develop their whenua
Identifying funding op...
Ngā rori kāore i mahia, ngā rori “pepa” rānei
Unformed or “paper” roads
An unformed road, also known as a “paper road, is a roadway that's been ordered by the Court and drawn on a survey map but never constructed. Unformed roads still have legal status.
Ngā mea ka taea e te rēhita kaiwhakamahi me ngā kaiwhakamahi manuhiri i Pātaka Whenua
What registered users and guest users can do in Pātaka Whenua
What you can do
Guest user
Registered user
Search the block map
Search documents
Search management structure
Search ownerships
Search the court record
Make an enquiry
Make an application and pay the filing fee
Save and return to your incomplete application
Track progress on your applicati...