Te Korowai o Wainuiārua
Te Korowai o Wainuiārua | |
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Iwi (tribe) in Māoridom |
Te Korowai o Wainuiārua is a grouping of Māori hapū in the northern Manawatū-Whanganui region of New Zealand. It was formed in 2014 to represent the large natural group (hapū with a common ancestry and from the same geographical area) of the middle Whanganui River area. It is made up of the Tamahaki, Tamakana and Uenuku ki Manganui-a-te-Ao, nā Tukaihoro hapū.[1] Its area of interest covers some 6,130 km2 (2,370 sq mi), including central and upper parts of the Whanganui River, Whanganui National Park, Tongariro National Park, Raetihi and National Park.[2] A Treaty settlement signed at Raetihi Marae on 29 July 2023 included an apology, $28.5m of compensation, return of forestry land at Erua, the former Waikune prison, support to create a predator-proofed sanctuary at Pōkākā and a seat on Tongariro-Taupō Conservation Board.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Uenuku Charitable Trust info sheet" (PDF). 2015.
- ^ "Te Korowai o Wainuiārua Deed of Settlement summary" (PDF). 12 December 2022.
- ^ "Te Korowai o Wainuiārua iwi groups get Crown apology, $30m redress package in Treaty settlement". RNZ. 29 July 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
Te Tai Tokerau | |
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Tāmaki | |
Hauraki | |
Tainui | |
Tauranga Moana | |
Arawa Waka | |
Mātaatua | |
Te Tai Rāwhiti | |
Tākitimu | |
Hauāuru | |
Te Moana o Raukawa | |
Te Tau Ihu | |
Waipounamu | |
Rēkohu | |
Other |
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‡ Tribes that are located in both the North and South Island |
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