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Iwi - Hapu - Roopu - Trusts

Iwi - Hapu - Roopu and Maori Trusts Directory in Aotearoa (NZ)
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To ensure that the rights and interests that Te Whanau a Apanui currently hold, on behalf of our ancestors and in trust for our mokopuna, are neither removed nor diminished
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Te Runanga o Te Rarawa is the tribal council representing the interests of the marae and hapu that make up the iwi of Te Rarawa. The Runanga is made up of two representatives for each of the affiliated marae in the rohe of Te Rarawa, and from the affiliated Taurahere roopu that operate from outside of hapu marae takiwa. Currently there are 27 marae affiliated and two taurahere. The traditional rohe of Te Rarawa is described as the area from Hokianga to Maungataniwha, down through Victoria Valley river to Maimaru, across from Awanui Bridge west to Te Oneroa a Tohe (the Ninety Mile Beach) at Hukatere then down to Mitimiti and Hokianga.
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Ngati Ruanui’s early identity was forged in battle. The tribe’s ancestor, Turi, left the Pacific island of Rangiatea to escape a blood feud and save his life. With his people, he endured many trials at sea before arriving and settling in south Taranaki. Generations later, the people of Ngati Ruanui were besieged by warring tribes, as well as by British soldiers in the wars of the 1860s.
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Te Runanga o Ngati Porou Ruatoria
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Training and education with marae based studies. Ngati Pikiao Health Services with Mobile Clinic and GP Services. Mental Health Services. Iwi Social Services.
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Ngai Tahu are the iwi comprised of Ngai Tahu whanui; that is, the collective of the individuals who descend from the five primary hapu of Ngai Tahu, Ngati Mamoe and Waitaha, namely Kati Kuri, Ngati Irakehu, Kati Huirapa, Ngai Tuahuriri and Ngai Te Ruahikihiki. Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu was established by the Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu Act 1996 and services the tribe's statutory rights and ensures that the benefits of the Settlement are enjoyed by Ngai Tahu whanui now and in the future. Throughout the South Island there are 18 local runanga. An elected representative from each of runanga makes up Te Runanga o Ngai Tahu, the governing body overseeing the tribe's activities.
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Te Runanga O Kirikiriroa provides a range of Kaupapa Maori Mental Health and Addiction Services to Hamilton and surrounding districts. Referrals can be received in person, on either a planned or crisis basis. * Rongo Atea - Alcohol & Other Drug Youth Residential Treatment Service * Pumau Ki Te Ora - Rangatahi Alcohol & Other Drug Services * Nga Whare Tuhono - Mental Health Residential Housing & Respite * Aroha Ki Te Tangata - Mental Health - Day Programme * Te Ara Pai - Dual Diagnosis - Support & Education Whanau Centred, Strength Based & Recovery Focused. * Nga Kapua O Te Ao - Crisis And Assessment Services Nga Kapua o Te Ao is the first contact point to Te Runanga O Kirikiriroa Mental Health Services Services include: Crisis and assessment services, Dual Diagnosis, Addiction, Whanau Support & education, Day Programmes, Residential Care, Youth Specialties Services: Whanau Ora * Iwi Health * Aukati Kai Paipa Business Departments * Research And Development * Policy And Planning * Corporate
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Te Runanga A Iwi O Ngapuhi has a simple vision – ‘kia tu tika te whare tapu o Ngapuhi’ - ‘that the sacred house of Ngapuhi stand firm’, to become a body that all Ngapuhi can participate in and be proud of.
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he Kohanga Reo National Trust was established in 1982 and formalised as a charitable trust in 1983. Its aims were to manage the kaupapa (philosophy) of the Kohanga Reo movement and to facilitate a partnership between the people and the departments of Government, in particular, the Department of Maori Affairs. In 1990 the responsibility for Kohanga Reo was transferred from the Department of Maori Affairs to the Ministry of Education. The Trust, as the governing body, has therefore had a key role in providing the support needed by Kohanga Reo. This support has involved specific investment in mokopuna, whanau, and their cultural infrastructure of language, kinship, relationship management, whanau learning, whanau decision-making, and community interdependence. It has also involved supporting the educational, health and communication needs of Kohanga children and whanau so that they can successfully participate in and contribute towards the growth of Kohanga Reo.
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Te Iwi o Rakaipaaka Inc. was incorporated in 1996 to further the development of the descendants of Rakaipaaka. This website provides information on our whakapapa, iwi strategy, and projects for development. Te Iwi o Rakaipaaka is based in Nuhaka, Aotearoa New Zealand. Also check out a tour of marae in our district, and marae stays available through Te Iwi o Rakaipaaka.
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