The healing in relearning our own history, in healing and grieving and learning together. But it is the last iwi in the country to settle its land claims. The promises of the treaty were one thing; the reality of colonisation was quite another, especially when it came to land. Ätea coverage is made with support from Creative New Zealand. The journey towards settlement (a misnomer – can a Treaty ever be settled?) 48% of individuals voted kāhore, 51% voted āe), and therefore the Tūhoronuku mandate. Little said the fund would give the Crown more options to put on the table and ensure ngÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi didn't miss investment opportunities while they work through negotiations. Much of the media reporting on Ngāpuhi of late has focussed on the rūnanga leadership issue. For me, the first critical part of the settlement process is naming and quantifying our loss. He uri ahau nō Ngāpuhi. The Fund will be interested in purchasing assets, including land, that could: ⢠grow future financial value for NgÄpuhi; ⢠re-establish the ngÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi tribal footprint; and ⢠encourage and ⦠Our Unity of Purpose is the same as it has been since mai rānō, and which our tūpuna asserted with He Whakaputanga in 1835, and was again reaffirmed through our stage one finding. The Spinoff is subject to NZ Media Council procedures. Hapū rangatiratanga and the retention and protection of our whanaungatanga has remained at our core as we combat Crown attempts to corral us into a single Ngāpuhi ‘full and final settlement’. Throughout the Tūhono process, a small group of us in Whangārei worked tirelessly to run an intensive campaign to ensure our whānau and hapū were informed and engaged throughout the process. Before 1865 NgÄpuhi lost in excess of 72,000 hectares of land in the Hokianga and Bay of Islands through pre-treaty claims by Europeans, so-called surplus land passed to the Crown, and other dubious Crown purchases. Check your email inbox to finalise email verification. L&Iâs Claim & Account Center. There’s a healing in knowing and naming our tūpuna, strengthening and celebrating our whanaungatanga as we continue to exist as uri, as living descendants. Hearings on claims are expected to take four to six years, but legal sources say it is likely the tribunal will issue a groundbreaking constitutional interim report by the end of this year. ð± Formal Presentation with Susan Healy, Ingrid Huygens + JJ Carberry In terms of sovereignty, the NgÄpuhi Nui Tonu claim regarding He Whakaputanga and Te Tiriti o Waitangi is the most significant claim to the Waitangi Tribunal. We’ll continue to mahitahi, to work together, and to protect our whanaungatanga even in the face of divisive action by the Crown. My name is Jade Kake, and the territories of my hapū of Te Parawhau and Ngāti Hau are in and around Whangārei, along the southern boundary of Ngāpuhi. The event. Possible resolutions are ⦠We drink L'affare by day. Waikato iwi NgÄti Hinerangi have agreed to gift land back to Tauranga Moana and enter into a shared governance arrangement over other land. The goal throughout the whole process was to protect our whanaungatanga and develop and maintain shared hapū positions. The Board of Trustees for Te RÅ«nanga-Ä-Iwi O NgÄpuhi (the RÅ«nanga) are resolute they are fit for purpose to lead NgÄpuhi. A group of 20 NgÄpuhi protesters occupying private land in the Bay of Islands are trying stop a housing development on a site they say is wÄhi tapu. As Ngā Hapū o Whangārei, we decided by consensus that an agreed pathway to addressing the sovereignty issue must be in place before our hapū enter into any negotiations for Te Tiriti o Waitangi redress. Radio NZ reported in December: Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little will be forced to go back to the drawing board after NgÄpuhi overwhelmingly rejected a mandate for its Treaty settlement. The history of loss and injustice cuts like a knife, but there is also a kind of healing in naming and understanding the hurt. Tauramoko was a descendant of Kupe, from Matawhaorua, and Nukutawhiti, of the NgÄtokimatawhaorua canoe. Why my mother and her siblings (and in turn myself, my sibling and my cousins) were never granted access to our reo. Housing advocate Jade Kake has been working with her hapÅ« to increase engagement in the ongoing NgÄpuhi settlement and TÅ«hono process. A quick recap on our settlement journey to date: 28 October 1835 – He Whakaputanga signed by rangatira, 6 February 1840 – Te Tiriti o Waitangi signed by rangatira, 1985 – Tribunal purpose extended to consider historic claims dating back to 1840, September 2008 – Deadline to file WAI Claims with Waitangi Tribunal for Te Tiriti breaches pre-1992, May 2010 – Feb 2011 – Te Paparahi o Te Raki Stage One Hearings, 2013 – Te Rōpū o Tūhoronuku Deed of Mandate and Addendum released for tribal members to ratify, December 2014 – March 2015 – Ngāpuhi Mandate Urgent Inquiry Hearings, December 2014 – Te Paparahi o Te Raki Waitangi Tribunal Stage One Report published, February 2014 – Crown recognises Tūhoronuku Mandate, December 2015 – Ngāpuhi Mandate Inquiry Waitangi Tribunal Report published, August 2016 – Maranga Mai Final Report released, June 2017 – Minister Chris Finlayson withdraws from Ngāpuhi Treaty Negotiations, October 2017 – Stage 2 hearings concluded (report writing ongoing), December 2017 – Te Rōpū o Tūhono formed of Te Kotahitanga o Ngā Hapū Ngāpuhi co-chairs, the Tūhoronuku chair and deputy chair and Andrew Little, October – December 2018 – Ngāpuhi Evolved Mandate Endorsement Process, individual and hapū votes. The Tūhono process was a fraught one, imposing restrictions on our consensus decision-making process as hapū, and forcing us into a Crown-determined process whereby the tyranny of the majority serves only to undermine the traditional social and cultural structures in our hapū. Official city government site. The co-leaders of the hapÅ« alliance, Pita Tipene and Rudy Taylor, have worked together for years on hapÅ« land claims with the Waitangi Tribunal process. "The fund sends a clear signal of our intention to seek to meet the aspirations of ngÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi for redress for their people and their rohe when they are ready," said Little. We use Policy to help decide who to vote for. Presented first to open the NgÄpuhiâs claim before the Waitangi Tribunal, Sadlerâs narrative is a powerful MÄori oral account, presented here in te reo and English on facing pages, of the story of New Zealandâs largest iwi. Members account. We rely on donations to fund our work. Slowly, I began to piece it together. Your claim will be sent to the City's Risk Management division the following business day after the date you filed the claim. For those on the frontlines, many of whom have been on this journey for a long time, kia kaha. Far North Holdings says sovereignty claims by NgÄpuhi protesters occupying private land earmarked for housing development in Åpua are matters for the Crown to address. It is about balance. Not just acknowledging the wrong, the hara, but setting it right. This narrative (much like the other dominant media victim-blaming narrative – why can’t Ngāpuhi just get their shit together, aren’t you lot tired of being poor?) The Tribunal, in Te Paparahi o te Raki inquiry (Wai 1040), [16] is considering the MÄori and Crown understandings of He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga / The Declaration of Independence 1835 and Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi 1840. But as our settlement process languished, and I became more and more active within our hapū spaces in Whangārei, I found myself drawn into the fray. Near the beginning of my own political awakening, I read a lot. There’s a healing in reclaiming our reo, even as I stumble over the words. I’ll be the first to confess that it took me a long time to understand the Treaty of Waitangi settlements process. This was exemplified by our slogan ‘Āe Rānei, Kāhore Rānei?’ (yes or no, you decide). A much more interesting and relevant story is the whakatau to remove the Tūhoronuku mandate and return the mana of decision making to the hapū. for support, It looks like this account has been Maranga mai e te iwi e. Independent journalism takes time, money and hard work to produce. The evolved mandate proposal determined that the issue of sovereignty was a separate matter, and that this could be dealt with after negotiations had commenced. Te RÅ«nanga-Ä-Iwi-O-NgÄpuhi Chair RÄniera (Sonny) Tau said in some cases majority shareholders in multiple-owned MÄori land blocks were being held to ransom by the minority. This would extinguish our claims with regard to our landmark stage one finding – that Ngāpuhi hapū did not cede sovereignty – a finding which the Crown has refused to engage with in any meaningful way. 48% of individuals voted kāhore, 51% voted āe, The Bulletin: Nervous wait for Northland and Auckland, The Bulletin: What happens next after Northland Covid-19 case, The Bulletin: High alert as woman in Northland tests Covid-positive. Before 1865 NgÄpuhi lost in excess of 72,000 hectares of land in the Hokianga and Bay of Islands through pre-treaty claims by Europeans, so-called surplus land passed to the Crown, and other dubious Crown purchases. I am of an entangled whakapapa of British, Irish and Scottish mingling with TÅ«hoe, Maniapoto and NgÄpuhi. The Crown hasn't been able to reach a settlement with NgÄpuhi, which has more than 100 registered sub-tribes or hapÅ«, in more than a decade. This settles a cross-claim that had affected the relationship between the Hauraki Collective and Tauranga iwi. I was fortunate to have been a part of this group, analysing the evolved mandate (Tūhono) proposal and mobilising our hapū to engage in these processes and ultimately determine our own destiny. Final voting results released yesterday confirmed the evolved NgÄpuhi treaty settlement mandate failed to win the vote of its people.In November, the vote on the Evolved Mandate to move [â¦] Waikato - Tainui 's confiscation claims were settled for a package worth $170 million, in a mixture of cash and Crown-owned land. Please enable JavaScript to view the page content. Little made the announcement about the $150 million fund at Waitangi today - almost a year since making his historic speech completely in te reo. The Spinoff Daily gets you all the day's best reading in one handy package, fresh to your inbox Monday-Friday at 5pm. Little made changes to make the settlement process easier, including making $500,000 available for hapÅ« to meet for hui and wananga. Despite what you may have been told, utu is not about revenge, it is not about retaliation. Te Hauangiangi was the daughter of Puhi, who captained the Mataatua canoe northwards from the Bay of Plenty.. The Crown hasn't been able to reach a settlement with NgÄpuhi, which has more than 100 registered sub-tribes or hapÅ«, in more than a decade. Please try again or contact members@thespinoff.co.nz "It's had some of the hardest issues I've had to deal with but again, what I've found so rewarding is the engagement with iwi and learning the stories.". Joining him on the board is MÄori development consultant Ripeka Evans, Northland businessman Lindsay Faithfull, chartered accountant Sarah Petersen and experienced fund manager Geoff Taylor. Work is also under way to set up a Crown office in Kaikohe to provide dedicated support for hapÅ« - and Little has previously indicated he is happy to break into smaller groups when it comes to negotiating cultural redress. A $150 million investment fund is being established for Aotearoa's largest iwi, NgÄpuhi, in a step towards finally reaching a settlement. The NgÄpuhi protesters camp on Puketiti, an old headland in the Bay of Islands town of Opua which was sold for ⦠The narrative (and legal precedent) to date is that full redress is not possible, and that 1-3% is all we should ever hope for, and that maybe over time, we can buy our land back and heal our people who have been fragmented and badly damaged by colonisation. Hapū members and dedicated kaimahi within the various parts of Ngāpuhi have worked tirelessly to establish a shared Unity of Purpose. Yet as we navigate the trauma of our daily lives, the whole process can seem hopelessly abstract. The Treaty settlement process is kind of like a two-pronged fork – the Waitangi Tribunal hears the claims regarding historic loss, and may also commission new research (funded through the Crown Forestry Rental Trust) and draw on expert witnesses. For those on the frontlines, many of whom have been on this journey for a long time, kia kaha. We have been doing the work to organise, to heal, to listen, to wānanga amongst ourselves, and to strengthen our sovereignty position. The second part, which has only ever occurred to a partial degree, is the transfer of power, and the return of land and resources. In 2010 the Waitangi Tribunal began hearings into the NgÄpuhi's claim that sovereignty was not given up in their signing of the Treaty of Waitangi. It should not be assumed by default that the Rūnanga will be the entity to take us forward into negotiations over our historic loss, nor to manage any future redress. As well ngÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi will be able to apply for grants for social development and governance while the Crown and iwi work towards eventually reaching a settlement. In my experience, building up a picture of our whānau and hapū loss through the Waitangi Tribunal process is often carried by a small and committed group of claimants with the support of their whānau or hapū. My understanding was complicated by growing up in the diaspora (in Australia), but still tethered to the whenua, enveloped within my whānau, and proud of an identity intertwined with a mamae I couldn’t quite name. NgÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi will have the option, in future negotiations, of purchasing the Fund or its assets. Little has described the Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations "the most challenging and the most rewarding portfolio". The other parallel workstream is the recognition of a mandate, granting a purpose-built entity permission to negotiate redress on behalf of an iwi or a ‘large natural grouping’ of hapū – one which will ultimately build the new entity that will receive and manage the redress. âThe Minister has been badly advised. The decision to grant the mandate to negotiate the historic claims of Ngāpuhi to Tūhoronuku (which has maintained notoriously close ties with the Ngāpuhi Rūnanga), has been contentious since before the Deed of Mandate was signed. One ⦠More than 70% of Ngāpuhi hapū rejected the evolved mandate proposal (the outcome – 73 Ngāpuhi hapū said kāhore, 31 hapū said āe. There is a subtle but very important difference between those concepts. TÅ«horonuku will become a separate legal entity from Te RÅ«nanga a Iwi o NgÄpuhi, and new elections will be held for its governance board. NgÄpuhiâs whÄnau, hapÅ« and iwi and handed down through the generations on marae and other gathering places. Before your claim is filed you should: get medical help, and tell your employer. The land is also part of a Waitangi claim submitted by Sir James Henare over 30 years ago, which calls for control of the whenua to be returned to NgÄpuhi, ⦠NgÄpuhi iwi like NgÄti Hine then contain a number of different hapÅ«, each with their own particular perspectives and claims. is divisive and unhelpful. ... More Maori Land Claims More prisoners let out More solo parents bludging More lockdowns More Neets walking around our streets with their pit bulls For those who are disconnected but want to contribute, kia māia. "To ask you to address first and foremost the old land claims. Ko Jade Kake tōku ingoa. NgÄpuhi Speaks (2012) is an independent report on the hearing of this claim and was commissioned by NgÄpuhi kuia and kaumÄtua. President Toroamaâs statement was in response to landowner group Panguna Tangkuúrang Chiefsâ claims that theyâd approved Caballus Mining to operate the mine. So it is that we NgÄpuhi claim a tribal area with boundaries described in this whakatauki or proverb: Te Whare O NgÄpuhi, TÄmaki Makaurau ki Te Rerenga Wairua. His program is prescriptive and top down,â said Pierre Lyndon, the NgÄpuhi reo expert and well-known Te News writer, criticising the Crownâs LNG policy. Through intermarriage with other iwi and expansionist land ⦠can log in to The Spinoff. Ko ngÄ paatu ko NgÄti WhÄtua, Te RÄrawa, Te Aupouri, NgÄti Kahu, NgÄpuhi ki roto. Why our parents, aunties and uncles were given good Pākehā names, and not the kind that would strengthen their identity and whakapapa, but also make them targets in a new assimilationist world. The Ministers today said they have recognized the mandate of TÅ«horonuku to negotiate as an independent mandated authority for the settlement of the claims of the countryâs largest iwi, NgÄpuhi. is a long and complex process, one that is often incomprehensible to the average whānau or hapū member. National MP Shane Reti said today he was disappointed his party's leader was not allowed to speak during the Parliamentary pÅwhiri in Waitangi. As a kid I wondered how our whānau had come to lose so much. Your support ID is: 9808675680154065355. A claims adjuster will then investigate your claim. If you work for a self-insured employer, you must file your claim with them.Contact your employer's personnel department for help. NgÄpuhi (or NgÄ Puhi) is a MÄori iwi associated with the Northland region of New Zealand and centred in the Hokianga, the Bay of Islands, and Whangarei. Those disconnected from their ūkaipō or disengaged from their hapū processes tend to be particularly vulnerable to manipulation in service of political agendas. We also have a custom editorial division which creates smart, shareable content for brands. Dissatisfied with the media’s preoccupation with the rūnanga leadership, she writes here about the real work and healing that has been, and is still to be, done. Why collectively we only had a few scraps of land, and although our grandparents had grown up on the whenua, we couldn’t anymore. After 1865 over 201,000 hectares of NgÄpuhi land went through the Native Land Court. Roche has been appointed as chair for six months to establish the fund. www.rnz.co.nz Last edited: Oct 20, 2020. Take the time to listen, learn, and build relationships. Te Tai Tokerau MP Kelvin Davis said today's decision was a crucial one for the future of NgÄpuhi. After I moved home to Aotearoa and started to build a professional career centred on contributing to my whānau and hapū, I began the slow process of learning my history. A complaint must first be directed in writing, within one month of publication, to info@thespinoff.co.nz. The hapū of Ngāpuhi have never ceded sovereignty to the Crown, and that the hapū of Ngāpuhi will never cede sovereignty. deleted in the past. A banner hangs on the wall at the hearings for Te Paparahi o Te Raki, also known as the Northland Inquiry in Waitangi, October 2017. This email is not associated with a Spinoff By acquiring and growing assets before negotiations begin, the Fund will help ensure ngÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi do not miss out on assets such as land that may become available while they are doing the necessary work of developing mandates. Hongi Hika (c. 1772 â 6 March 1828) was a New Zealand MÄori]] rangatira (chief) and war leader of the NgÄpuhi iwi (tribe). In the post-settlement arena, resources and statutory powers are granted to iwi-level entities (although some seem to be hapū or super-hapū that have contorted and morphed into iwi for the purpose of settlement). Land that was traditionally owned by the community was given to individuals. My koroua was born in Kerikeri, PÄwhairangi (Bay of Islands), a descendant of Te Wera Hauraki, a rangatira of Te Uri Taniwha, who walked with the likes of Hongi Hika and PÅmare I, of the NgÄpuhi chiefs who had first contact with the British and many a meeting with ⦠This came to a head late last year, when the hapū of Ngāpuhi resoundingly rejected a last ditch attempt to ‘evolve’ the mandate and make it fit for purpose. You will receive a claim acknowledgement by mail, e-mail or telephone call. The personal and political were inseparable. I decided early on that Treaty settlements were not the space where I would be best placed to contribute. 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"The scale of the fund will allow it to build a base of assets throughout the rohe and beyond that may not otherwise be available for the Crown to offer, and provides a boost in investment for Te Tai Tokerau," Little said. The board will set the fund's kaupapa and investment strategy then the fund will make investment decisions itself and will operate at "Tupu Tonu" (which roughly translates to "prosperity and perpetuity"). The media seems to take a kind of malicious glee in highlighting our dysfunction, trauma and internal divisions which, when consumed in the public arena by a Pākehā-majority, is used by many to confirm their racist and colonial beliefs. Ko ngÄ Rarangi Maunga ngÄ Poutokomanawa i hikia te Tahuhu o Te Whare O NgÄpuhi.â For the longest time, I wondered how the hearings process was even connected with the establishment and ongoing operation of post-settlement governance entities, those economic powerhouses (in other rohe) that I had heard so much about. 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Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Andrew Little made it his priority this term to get a settlement across the line with ngÄ hapÅ« o NgÄpuhi [the subtribes of NgÄpuhi] which has eluded all of his predecessors. NgÄpuhi protesters occupying private land in the Bay of Islands town of Opua say they're prepared to stand in front of bulldozers to stop a housing development. Photo / Michael Cunningham. It also sent a "clear signal of our intention" to endeavour to meet the redress. It was established for a specific purpose, to hold and manage the assets received through the fisheries settlement, through an act of Crown legislation. History Foundations. NgÄpuhi in negotiations as commercial redress for historical grievances. The fund can invest in a wide variety of New Zealand assets - including land-based businesses and standard financial assets to grow the fund. If youâd like to log in youâll need to set up a new members account. Chief Crown Negotiator for NgÄpuhi and chair of the New Zealand Transport Agency, Sir Brian Roche, will chair the fund and a board will oversee the fund. We’ve held firm to that position. Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations at the upper marae at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds in 2020. I listened. This made it ⦠Whānau and hapū trawl their own memories, collective histories, archives, and together with professional historians, analysts, lawyers and technicians, work to document and demonstrate the historic breaches of Te Tiriti o Waitangi after 1840 but before 1992, each claim allotted a WAI number by the Waitangi Tribunal. If not satisfied with the response, the complaint may be referred to the online complaint form at www.presscouncil.org.nz along with a link to the relevant story and all correspondence with the publication. It was the outcome of an inquiry into 15 claims, primarily from NgÄpuhi hapÅ« and collectives of hapÅ«, relating to the Crownâs recognition of the TÅ«horonuku Independent Mandated Authority (the TÅ«horonuku IMA) as having a mandate to enter negotiations to settle the historical claims of all NgÄpuhi. The Spinoff is a New Zealand online magazine covering politics, pop culture and social issues. More recently they have worked with the original mandate leaders, Hone Sadler and Sonny Taniera Tau, on a working group and roadshows convened by the Treaty Negotiations Minister Andrew Little. After the hearings process is concluded, this is written into a comprehensive report, and the Tribunal makes a series of non-binding recommendations to the Crown. Bougainville President Ishmael Toroama has released a statement firmly rejecting a claim that Australian company Caballus Mining will operate the Panguna copper mine. Appointed as the researcher for the Taumata Kaumatua o NgÄpuhi following its formation in 1992, historian Dr Judith Ward read a submission to the minister on behalf of NgÄpuhi elder Kingi Taurua who was present but not well. As well as the healing that comes with giving voice to the wrongs, the report is used to quantify loss, and forms the basis of negotiations for cultural and commercial redress. NgÄpuhi secured the landmark Waitangi Tribunal ruling that its chiefs did not cede their sovereignty when they signed Te Tiriti. A $150 million investment fund has been set up for the benefit of NgÄpuhi as the Government continues settlement negotiations with the Northland iwi. have any issues contact us on members@thespinoff.co.nz. The Spinoff Weekly compiles the best stories of the week â an essential guide to modern life in New Zealand, emailed out on Monday evenings. The Board has seen growth in ⦠‘Only the shadow of the land goes to the Queen, the substance remains with me’. 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