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Iwi - Hapu - Roopu - Trusts

Iwi - Hapu - Roopu and Maori Trusts Directory in Aotearoa (NZ)
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Te Aupouri is a small but proud tribe of Aotearoa. As at the 2003 Census, 8200 people recorded themselves as being Te Aupouri or a descendant. Our ancestral land is the place known as the Aupouri Peninsula, at the very tip of Te Ika a Maui (North Island of New Zealand). We are the descendants of some of the earliest Polynesian explorers to this land, Aotearoa (New Zealand). Te Hononga operates as a sub-committee under the umbrella of the Aupouri Maori Trust Board and operates pursuant to Section 20 of the Trust Boards Act.
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Te Aupouri Maori Trust Board is a statutory board established under the Maori Trust Boards Act 1955. The functions of the Board are 'to administer its assets in accordance with the provisions of this Act for the general benefit of all its beneficiaries, and, for that purpose the Board may, in its discretion, provide money for the benefit or the advancement in life of any specific beneficiary, or of any class or classes of beneficiaries'.
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The Te Aitanga a Mahaki Trust was incorporated in 1995 to 'advance and promote Te Aitanga a Mahaki as an Iwi.'
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Taumata Hauora Trust’s values and beliefs are based on the four cornerstones of Tika, Pono, Maramatanga and Kotahitanga. These are underpinned by the Treaty of Waitangi and anchored by Tikanga Maori, and work under a Whanau, Iwi, Hapu, Ora philosophy.
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A deep-rooted Maori cultural concept, Manaakitanga places a responsibility on us as your hosts to give you the best of ourselves, our time and our history. A feeling you'll return home with, Manaakitanga begins the moment you arrive in Rotorua whether seeking adventure, rejuvenation, experiences with nature and earth forces, or soaking up Maori and European history, art and culture.
http://www.rotoruanz.com/
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Tanenuiarangi Manawatu Incorporated ("TMI") has been the mandated iwi for Rangitaane O Manawatu since 1989. Its members are the natural descendants of the hapu of Rangitaane O Manawatu. These hapu include: Ngati Hineaute - Palmerston North District Te Rangitepaia - Manawatu/Horowhenua District Te Rangiaranaki - Palmerston North/Horowhenua District Ngati Mairehau - Manawatu/Horowhenua District Te Rangitauira (Ngati Tauira) - Manawatu/Rangitikei District
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Poutiri Trust is a Maori owned company specialising in health. The company has a network of 22 affiliated healthcare providers throughout the Bay of Plenty. These providers are known as the Poutiri Network.
http://www.poutiri.com/
PageRank: 3/10
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Parininihi Ki Waitotara Incorporation (PKW) is based in Taranaki, New Zealand, where it manages the interests of its 8,000 shareholders. These interests include 22,000 hectares of productive farm land, 15 dairy farms as well as dairy farm partnerships in New Zealand and Australia.
PageRank: 3/10
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Te Uri o Hau is a Northland hapu or sub tribe of Ngati Whatua and descends from the ancestor Haumoewaarangi through Hakiputatomuri. The tribe has approximately 6,500 members, with most of its beneficiaries living in either Auckland or close to their ancestral lands in the Northern Kaipara region. Te Uri o Hau people can also be found in Australia, America and across Indonesia.
PageRank: 3/10
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Main portal for Ngati Ranginui.
http://groups.msn.com/NgatiRanginui/ngatiranginuiin ...
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