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Story: Te Tau Ihu tribes. Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka-a-Māui is the prow of the demigod Māui’s canoe – the top of the South Island. Many different iwi (tribes) have migrated to these fertile, mineral-rich lands: the elusive ‘fairy folk’ of ancient times; the descendants of the navigator Kupe; and powerful Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, who ruled for ...
Through the intergenerational wellbeing outcomes and our engagement we have identified 17 actions that can be worked over-time to achieve Oranga Te Tauihu.These actions vary from addressing the inequity and inequality in health, developing an oceans economy strategy that creates value through sustainable harvesting and an Iwi led Te Reo Māori Strategy for Te Tauihu.
2 days ago · Opinion - Māori economy is growing significantly faster than the overall economy. It is currently worth around $70 billion and is projected to be worth over $100b by 2030. This is an expression of Māori economic sovereignty. This is the very real contribution of Māori to society in Aotearoa.
Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka-a-Māui is the prow of the demigod Māui’s canoe – the top of the South Island. Many different iwi (tribes) have migrated to these fertile, mineral-rich lands: the elusive ‘fairy folk’ of ancient times; the descendants of the navigator Kupe; and powerful Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, who ruled for 200 years.
Sep 27, 2019 · Many of you have been at the forefront of the relatively recent Māori economic renaissance following your very long period of – often forced –alienation from the business world. Your businesses are based primarily on your whenua assets, and as a result most of you are heavily engaged in the fishing, forestry, and/or farming industries – throughout the industries value-chains.
Jul 22, 2019 · Te Ōhanga Māori is a well-established and growing sector of the economy of Aotearoa The Māori economy is not new - having been established in Aotearoa for several centuries. However, the past 15 years has seen significant research, information, and effort into establishing the concept of the Māori economy within the context of official policy, data, and strategic directions.
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practices important to sustaining te Taiao. These Atua are the offspring of Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother) and Ranginui (the Sky Father) and are therefore siblings. They connect by whakapapa (ancestry), the people of the land and their natural environment and all living things on land and sea. Ngā Atua kaitiaki listed by Te Tau Ihu iwi are: