[BOOK|MOBI] Ka Iwi: Survival of a Coast
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Tēnei te mihi ki Te Rakatira o Te Rōpū Reipa a Andrew Little, e mihi atu ki a koe, me koutou rā, tēnā koutou katoa. Anā, e Te Whare, ka mutu te pahūtanga o te pū repo, ka tau te puehu o te tūpara, ko konā tonu koutou e Taranaki. Kua kōrero mai Te Minita mō te hono ngātahi o ngā pire katoa o te ata nei, e tautoko ana au i tana whakapae, tae atu ki te pānuitanga mutunga ki roto i tēnei Whare, me noho ngātahi katoa wēnei pire.
Safeguarding the last two threatened parcels will keep intact the viewplanes and historic relationships between each celebrated place along the Coast. Land disputes and conflict Main article: Despite conflicting interpretations of the provisions of the Treaty of Waitangi, relations between Māori and Europeans during the early colonial period were largely peaceful. There are five recognised species, four of which are currently listed as , and one of which is.
Speech: Sharples - Indigenous Peoples’ Water Forum - As my colleagues have already asked—Adrian Rurawhe and Nanaia Mahuta on the previous bill, the Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Bill—how do you compensate, how do you genuinely atone for the actions that are recorded in these settlements? Marae continue to function as local community centres in modern Māori society.