Sunday June 22, 2025
News:
‘Whether they want us or not’: Seabed mine boss calls Māori to work for him
The Australian company applying to mine the South Taranaki seabed wants iwi to jump on board and get to work keeping an eye on the environment.
Iwi along the South Taranaki coast through to Whanganui oppose Trans-Tasman Resources’ proposed mine just outside the 12-mile limit off Pātea.
Aotea waka hapū are seeking an urgent Waitangi Tribunal injunction to halt processing of Trans-Tasman’s application under the Fast-track Approvals Act.
All eight iwi around Taranaki Maunga are opposed over concerns of environmental and cultural impacts.....
See full article HERE
Tairāwhiti hapū Ngāti Oneone six weeks into protest seeking land’s return
A fire signalling Tairāwhiti hapū Ngāti Oneone’s call for the return of their ancestral lands has been burning for over six weeks.
The hapū says it will stoke the fire until the grievance is resolved, but after three generations of attempting to remedy it, does not want the redress to fall on them.
“It always falls on us to ‘make the case’,” Ngāti Oneone chairwoman Charlotte Gibson told Local Democracy Reporting (LDR) when the movement started on May 5.
The Crown says any potential redress in this case is the responsibility of the landowner and the hapū.....
See full article HERE
rahoroi kaupapa: Mana Wahine Claim
These hearings mark a powerful turning point;a reckoning with 200+ years of systemic Crown failings through a Māori lens. Beyond historical reckoning, Wai 2700 seeks to re-envision Te Tiriti’s role in restoring wāhine Māori to their rightful place as leaders, healers, knowledge holders, and treaty partners in Aotearoa.
The Tribunal’s findings and recommendations will have far-reaching implications for gender equity, Māori sovereignty, social justice, and the rebalancing of power in an evolving partnership between the Crown and wāhine Māori.....
See full article HERE
Articles:
John Robertson: Matariki the spiritual spearhead of a broader ideological movement
Graeme Spencer: The South Canterbury Museum promotes matariki as a special day.
Propaganda:
Matariki celebrations in Ruapehu make for a new year's day to remember
All eight iwi around Taranaki Maunga are opposed over concerns of environmental and cultural impacts.....
See full article HERE
Tairāwhiti hapū Ngāti Oneone six weeks into protest seeking land’s return
A fire signalling Tairāwhiti hapū Ngāti Oneone’s call for the return of their ancestral lands has been burning for over six weeks.
The hapū says it will stoke the fire until the grievance is resolved, but after three generations of attempting to remedy it, does not want the redress to fall on them.
“It always falls on us to ‘make the case’,” Ngāti Oneone chairwoman Charlotte Gibson told Local Democracy Reporting (LDR) when the movement started on May 5.
The Crown says any potential redress in this case is the responsibility of the landowner and the hapū.....
See full article HERE
rahoroi kaupapa: Mana Wahine Claim
These hearings mark a powerful turning point;a reckoning with 200+ years of systemic Crown failings through a Māori lens. Beyond historical reckoning, Wai 2700 seeks to re-envision Te Tiriti’s role in restoring wāhine Māori to their rightful place as leaders, healers, knowledge holders, and treaty partners in Aotearoa.
The Tribunal’s findings and recommendations will have far-reaching implications for gender equity, Māori sovereignty, social justice, and the rebalancing of power in an evolving partnership between the Crown and wāhine Māori.....
See full article HERE
Articles:
John Robertson: Matariki the spiritual spearhead of a broader ideological movement
Graeme Spencer: The South Canterbury Museum promotes matariki as a special day.
Propaganda:
Matariki celebrations in Ruapehu make for a new year's day to remember
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