- each one is
elected by a body
representing their whole tikanga. Te Hīnota
Whānui/General
Synod 2020
reaffirmed the three-tikanga and co-primacy arrangements...
- Dutch, Korean, Chinese, Gr****, Indian,
Samoan and
indigenous Taranaki Whānui communities.
Wellington is
noted for is
contributions to art,
cuisine and...
-
Taranaki Whānui ki te
Upoko o te Ika is a Māori
collective that was
formed to
lodge claims with the
Waitangi Tribunal relating to the New
Zealand Company's...
-
ownership of the
island was
transferred to the Māori
collective Taranaki Whānui ki Te
Upoko o Te Ika, as part of the
settlement of
claims against the Crown...
- in
Alicetown in 1933. It is a
marae (tribal
meeting ground) of
Taranaki Whānui ki te
Upoko o te Ika and Te Āti Awa and
includes Te
Tatau o Te Pō wharenui...
-
ownership of the
island was
transferred to the Māori
collective Taranaki Whānui ki Te
Upoko o Te Ika,
along with
Matiu /
Somes Island and Mākoro / Ward...
-
performs the
functions of a
district and
regional council. Ngāi Tāmanuhiri
Whānui Trust represents the iwi's
interests under the Māori
Fisheries Act and Māori...
- of Tāne and
father of the kūmara, but a man
named Rongo-māui
travels to
Whānui, from whom he
steals the kūmara and
returns to
Earth with it.
Small statues...
- Aroaro-o-Kupe as part of the 2009
Treaty of
Waitangi settlement between Taranaki Whānui ki te
Upoko o te Ika and the New
Zealand government. The
previous Māori...
-
relating the
Treaty of
Waitangi settlements. Port
Nicholson Block (Taranaki
Whānui ki Te
Upoko o Te Ika)
Claims Settlement Act 2009 Ngaa
Rauru Kiitahi Claims...