Applications for hearings in NOVEMBER | Whiringa-A-Rangi 2023
Ko te Whare Tapu o NgāpuhiHe mea hanga tōku whare, ko Papatuānuku te paparahi.Ko nga maunga nga poupou, ko Ranginui e titiro iho nei, te tuanui.Pūhanga-tohora titiro ki Te Ramaroa e whakakurupaeake ra i te Hauāuru.Te Ramaroa titiro ki Whīria, te Paiaka o te riri, te kawa o Rāhiri.Whīria titiro ki Panguru, ki Papata, ki te rākau tū papata ki te tai Hauāuru;Panguru, Papata titiro ki Maungataniwha.Maungataniwha titiro ki Tokerau.Tokerau titiro ki Rākaumangamanga.Rākaumangamanga titiro ki Manaia, e tū kōhatu mai rā i te akau.Manaia titiro ki Tutamoe.Tutamoe titiro ki Maunganui.Maunganui titiro ki Pūhanga-tohora.Ehara aku maunga i te maunga nekeneke, he maunga tū tonu, tū te Ao tū te Po.Ko te Whare Tapu o Ngāpuhi tenei, tihei mauri ora.This whakatauki depicts the sacred house of Ngāpuhi. Ranginui (sky father), is the overarching Tuānui (roof), with the sacred Mountains being the Poupou (pillars).The boundaries are within the area covered by these sacred Maunga (mountains), of Ngāpuhi.
Applications for hearing in OCTOBER | WHIRINGA-Ä-NUKU 2023:
The 1863 invasion of the Waikato was the defining conflict of New Zealand, reinforcing the Crown's power, entrenching one of Aotearoa's oldest political institutions (the Kiingitanga) and resulting in land confiscations that continue to shape New Zealand today.
This talk by Justice Williams pulls no punches. His korero is frank, direct and thought provoking, while sharing insights that should make those who are in governance reassess their priorities or at least re affirm their reasons for leading.
Chef Joe shares mātauranga around foraging kai from the whenua, the ngahere and the moana.
Applications for hearings in SEPTEMBER | MAHURU 2023: (Please note that these in person hearings may be substituted for remote hearing by Zoom depending on operating Covid-19 protocols)
Applications for hearing in AUGUST | HERE-TURI-KÖKÄ 2023: (Please note that these in person hearings may be substituted for remote hearing by Zoom depending on operating Covid-19 protocols)
Applications for hearing in JUNE | PIPIRI 2023: (Please note that these in person hearings may be substituted for remote hearing by Zoom depending on operating Covid-19 protocols)
Stolen Lands - Betrayal of a Chief is the story of one of Aotearoa's most compelling and misunderstood historical figures. In a thrilling five-episode series, we will cover the accusations, injustice and conspiracy that took place in Ōpōtiki in 1865, which led to the unjust execution of Te Whakatōhea Chief Mokomoko.
The National Pānui of upcoming applications for hearing by the Māori Land Court & Special Pānui for Te Waipounamu for April 2023
Trusts & incorporations that have unclaimed dividends/monies can submit their lists to be included in a searchable register. Search your name or your tūpuna to locate and/or update your interests.
The National Pānui containing a schedule of all upcoming applications for hearing by the Māori Land Court for March 2023
Previously known as "The Polynesian Festival" .. in 2004, the name Te Matatini was given to the event by Professor; James Te Wharehuia Milroy, an expert in Maori language, tikanga and Māoridom,Te Mata meaning "the face" tini denoting "many" —translating the meaning of Te Matatini to "the many faces".
Assessing whether a trustee is meeting their obligations is often misunderstood so lets look at the facts
This report provides an overview of the Native Land Court in Te Paparahi o Te Raki between 1865 and 1900.
ourt The National Pānui containing a schedule of all upcoming applications for hearing by the Māori Land Court for February 2023
To gain an understanding of your cultural identity, all roads eventually lead home to your turangawaewae, your place to stand, to belong.
This report provides a statistical overview of the alienation of Maori land within the Tauranga Moana inquiry district after 1886.