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  1. Waitangi Tribunal Bibliography Part 1 [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...advance discrete remedies for particular local claims ahead of the Tribunal’s report and the general negotiations to settle the district’s claims. In Te Rohe Potae, Judge Ambler instituted an early round of Nga Korero Tuku Iho hui to hear claimant traditional evidence, thereby making such evidence available to researchers preparing casebook research reports. In the Te Paparahi o Te Raki regional inquiry, the Tribunal under Judge Coxhead held a preliminary round of hearings into unders...

  2. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography 2020 Part 1 [pdf, 367 KB]

    ...discrete remedies for particular local claims ahead of the Tribunal’s report and the general negotiations to settle the district’s claims. In Te Rohe Potae, Judge Ambler instituted an early round of Nga Korero Tuku Iho hui to hear claimant traditional evidence, thereby making such evidence available to researchers preparing casebook research reports. In the Te Paparahi o Te Raki regional inquiry, the Tribunal under Judge Coxhead held a preliminary round of hearings into understa...

  3. Waitangi Tribunal bibliography part 1 2019 [pdf, 406 KB]

    ...discrete remedies for particular local claims ahead of the Tribunal’s report and the general negotiations to settle the district’s claims. In Te Rohe Potae, Judge Ambler instituted an early round of Nga Korero Tuku Iho hui to hear claimant traditional evidence, thereby making such evidence available to researchers preparing casebook research reports. In the Te Paparahi o Te Raki regional inquiry, the Tribunal under Judge Coxhead held a preliminary round of hearings into understa...

  4. Waitangi Tribunal Bibliography part 1 2019 [pdf, 174 KB]

    ...advance discrete remedies for particular local claims ahead of the Tribunal’s report and the general negotiations to settle the district’s claims. In Te Rohe Potae, Judge Ambler instituted an early round of Nga Korero Tuku Iho hui to hear claimant traditional evidence, thereby making such evidence available to researchers preparing casebook research reports. In the Te Paparahi o Te Raki regional inquiry, the Tribunal under Judge Coxhead held a preliminary round of hearings into unders...

  5. Kai Tahu Ki Otago - EiC - E Ellison - Culture (5 Feb 2021) [PDF, 1.3 MB]

    ...established by the Te Rūnanga o Ngai Tahu Act 1996 and is recognised as the representative of Ngāi Tahu Whānui.3 22. Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu is made up of 18 papatipu rūnaka. These rūnaka are centred on marae which are located predominantly in traditional coastal settlements, though their takiwā extend inland to the Southern Alps. Papatipu rūnaka are a contemporary focus for whānau and hapū (extended family groups). Through this tribal council structure Te Rūnanga o...

  6. Waitangi Tribunal Bibliography Part 1 [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...advance discrete remedies for particular local claims ahead of the Tribunal’s report and the general negotiations to settle the district’s claims. In Te Rohe Potae, Judge Ambler instituted an early round of Nga Korero Tuku Iho hui to hear claimant traditional evidence, thereby making such evidence available to researchers preparing casebook research reports. In the Te Paparahi o Te Raki regional inquiry, the Tribunal under Judge Coxhead held a preliminary round of hearings into unders...

  7. [2018] NZEnvC 079 Maungaharuru Tangitu Trust v Hastings District Council [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...As noted, it was the evidence for the MTT that Tupai cast his staff named Papauma high into the air and it landed on the maunga at the summit of TItT-a-Okura - and the mountain rumbled and roared and was filled with birdlife. [48] The area was traditionally favoured for mutton bird hunting and is associated with a chief named Te Mapu and his son Okura. As Okura grew, he was instructed on, and then became expert in, the skill of hunting these birds. 35 According to Mr Parsons, Te M...

  8. Kaupapa Maori Resolution Pathways [pdf, 792 KB]

    ............................................................................. 18 Te Ao Māori: The Māori Worldview ........................................................ 19 Understanding trauma and well-being .................................................... 24 Transitioning from traditional to contemporary ........................................ 25 Māori participation in the justice system ................................................. 26 Restorative Justice ....................

  9. Domestic violence programme evaluation report [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...programmes largely cover the same content areas as the mainstream programmes. What differentiates Kaupapa Māori services from mainstream services is the weaving of tikanga Māori (cultural principles, practices and values) and mātauranga Māori (traditional knowledge) throughout all aspects of the programmes. Māori cultural concepts are foundational; and traditional values such as whakapapa, whanaungatanga, mana wāhine and mana tāne are used as the foundation to bring about positive...

  10. ORC & Kai Tahu Ki Otago - EIC - Edward Ellison - 17 September 2021 [pdf, 554 KB]

    ...established by the Te Rūnanga o Ngai Tahu Act 1996 and is recognised as the representative of Ngāi Tahu whānui.1 19 Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu is made up of 18 papatipu rūnaka. These rūnaka are centred on marae which are located predominantly in traditional coastal settlements, though their takiwā extend inland to the Southern Alps. Papatipu rūnaka are a contemporary focus for whānau and hapū (extended family groups). Through this tribal council structure Te Rūnanga o Ng...