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  1. The Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy is the start of the design of the future we want, as the people of Te Tauihu. The draft strategy was released for public feedback in December 2019. It was released early to generate thinking and discussion and it has been successful in doing so. The final Strategy advances that thinking and it is now up to each group, organisation or individual to ...

  2. It was provided to the community of Te Tauihu (including business, Māori, local and central government, other agencies etc.) in DRAFT with an opportunity to provide feedback by 28 February 2020. All feedback was collated and considered, and the Steering Group of the Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy has approved the FINAL Strategy for publication as at November 2020.

  3. Oct 26, 2024 · The strategy's social equity plan involved mapping the entities, groups and individuals in Te Tauihu that contributed to the wellbeing of people and communities, and developing new initiatives to ...

  4. May 10, 2023 · Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy, launched in November 2020, saw iwi, local government, business and the community focus on the social, cultural, environmental and economic development across the Top of the South. The strategy aims to be a blueprint to guide collaborative efforts to prioritise the wellbeing and economy of the Top of the South.

    • Tribes
    • Early History
    • European Contact
    • Land Loss
    • The Tribes Today

    There are now eight tribes in Te Tau Ihu (Nelson–Marlborough): 1. Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne and Ngāti Apa (from the Kurahaupōcanoe) 2. Ngāti Koata, Ngāti Rārua and Ngāti Toa (from the Tainuicanoe) 3. Ngāti Tama and Te Āti Awa (from Taranaki).

    Home to many tribes over the centuries, Te Tau Ihu (the top of the South Island) was rich in minerals such as argillite, prized for weapons and tools. The legend of Kaiwhakaruaki, the man-eating monster, may have kept people from stealing these treasures, and protected important routes to greenstone resources further south. The early tribe Waitaha ...

    Māori encountered Europeans for the very first time in 1642, when the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman arrived at present-day Golden Bay. It ended in bloodshed: the Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri people killed four of his crew members. But when James Cook arrived in the 1770s, relations were mostly friendly – Cook stayed for over six months in Queen Charlotte Sound....

    From 1842 European settlers arrived. At first they got on well with Māori, and trade flourished, but questionable purchases of land caused trouble. Māori continued to lose ownership of their land for over 100 years, and tribal ways of life suffered.

    The Wakatū Incorporation was established in 1977. It has regained lands and started fishing, forestry and other ventures. They run many community projects, including maraerestoration and health centres. In 2013, more than 8,800 people claimed affiliation with the Te Tau Ihu tribes.

  5. Apr 29, 2022 · Te Kotahi o Te Tauihu Charitable Trust has been on the ground working alongside our whānau in Te Tauihu throughout the pandemic. As well as supporting whānau in isolation with kai and other needs, kaimahi have been working to help whānau secure mahi and training; they have also supported dozens of families with things like driver licensing ...

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  7. The need for this agency was identified in the significant community engagement process of creating the Te Tauihu Intergenerational Strategy (30,000 people reached, over 1000 across 25 live events); through a feasibility study done in 2021; Te Tauihu Strengthening the Sector survey - vast majority of the respondents to the survey think the agency would add value (72% in 2022 and 86% 2023) and ...

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