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RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua. RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Whakaaro TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us. TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua. RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Whakaaro TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us. PĀNUI - TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation withREGISTRATION
Registration is open to any person who is a natural descendant of one of the Tupuna listed as resident in the South Island in 1894. It has been agreed that the term ‘Natural Descendant’ includes whāngai. Application forms must be completed in full showing descent from one RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entitiesOUR WHAKAPAPA
Rangitāne o Wairau welcomes Nelson City Council decision on Māori Ward 13/05/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements26/04/2021.
OUR ROHE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Our Rohe The rohe of Rangitāne o Wairau commences at the mouth of the Wairau River, extending northwards to Cape Lambert, northwest to d’Urville Island, encompassing Nelson and Waimea. Following the Motupiko river to the Nelson Lakes (Rotoiti and Rotorua) our southernmost boundary follows the Clarence River to its mouth, and then commences a northwards journey through Kekerengu, RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti WhakaaroWAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE TAUIHU O TE WAKA-A-MĀUI The Tauihu is a physical representation of the whakapapa recorded by our ancestors during the nineteenth-century. Our female tupuna, Hinepango, Ruamate, and Hinerewha are all present. Another important tupuna depicted in the Tauihu is Te Heiwi. Like T ūkauā e, she is a unifying figure, bringing together the multitudes of Rangit ā newhanau.
TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us. TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation withOUR FACILITIES
Ūkaipō – the Rangitāne Culture Centre Developed by Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust, Ūkaipō offers a state of the art, multi‑purpose venue for functions and events and is available for hire by the wider community. Architecturally designed to capture plentiful natural light and create a comfortable ambience, Ūkaipō allows for multiple function spaces for large CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua.WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE KAIAOTANGA O TE REO SYMPOSIUM Sir Tīmoti Kāretu (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu), who named Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo, is one of several key speakers. Sir Tīmoti is one of Māoridom’s most respected linguists. He was the first Māori language commissioner, between 1987 and 1999, and then was executive director of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust from 1993 until 2003. TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation withOUR FACILITIES
Ūkaipō – the Rangitāne Culture Centre Developed by Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust, Ūkaipō offers a state of the art, multi‑purpose venue for functions and events and is available for hire by the wider community. Architecturally designed to capture plentiful natural light and create a comfortable ambience, Ūkaipō allows for multiple function spaces for large CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua.WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE KAIAOTANGA O TE REO SYMPOSIUM Sir Tīmoti Kāretu (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu), who named Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo, is one of several key speakers. Sir Tīmoti is one of Māoridom’s most respected linguists. He was the first Māori language commissioner, between 1987 and 1999, and then was executive director of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust from 1993 until 2003. PĀNUI – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
REGISTRATION
Registration is open to any person who is a natural descendant of one of the Tupuna listed as resident in the South Island in 1894. It has been agreed that the term ‘Natural Descendant’ includes whāngai. Application forms must be completed in full showing descent from one RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entitiesOUR WHAKAPAPA
Rangitāne o Wairau welcomes Nelson City Council decision on Māori Ward 13/05/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements26/04/2021.
OUR ROHE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Our Rohe The rohe of Rangitāne o Wairau commences at the mouth of the Wairau River, extending northwards to Cape Lambert, northwest to d’Urville Island, encompassing Nelson and Waimea. Following the Motupiko river to the Nelson Lakes (Rotoiti and Rotorua) our southernmost boundary follows the Clarence River to its mouth, and then commences a northwards journey through Kekerengu, TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU TRUST The Trust was established in 2006, pursuant to the Māori Fisheries Act (2004), as a Mandated Iwi Organisation, and Iwi Aquaculture Organisation. The Trust has charitable status and is responsible for establishing cultural and social benefits for iwi members. The Trust Deed has a provision for up to seven Trustees, who are elected inaccordance
WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE TAUIHU O TE WAKA-A-MĀUI The Tauihu is a physical representation of the whakapapa recorded by our ancestors during the nineteenth-century. Our female tupuna, Hinepango, Ruamate, and Hinerewha are all present. Another important tupuna depicted in the Tauihu is Te Heiwi. Like T ūkauā e, she is a unifying figure, bringing together the multitudes of Rangit ā newhanau.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU WELCOMES NELSON CITY COUNCIL DECISION RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU WELCOMES NELSON CITY COUNCIL DECISION ON MĀORI WARD Rangitāne o Wairau have today welcomed and commended the unanimous decision of Nelson City Council to establish a Māori ward within the City. Rangitāne o Wairau General Manager Corey Hebberd says “today’s decision represents aNICK’S KŌRERO
Nick’s Kōrero. We had a great turnout for the Tauihu unveiling last Friday morning. The Tauihu has been the culmination of a lot of behind the scenes work on an essentially educational project that will benefit our community by telling the story of settlement in the Wairau. The attached photos of Heemi Te Peeti (carver and designer)and
TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation withOUR FACILITIES
Ūkaipō – the Rangitāne Culture Centre Developed by Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust, Ūkaipō offers a state of the art, multi‑purpose venue for functions and events and is available for hire by the wider community. Architecturally designed to capture plentiful natural light and create a comfortable ambience, Ūkaipō allows for multiple function spaces for large CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua.WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE KAIAOTANGA O TE REO SYMPOSIUM Sir Tīmoti Kāretu (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu), who named Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo, is one of several key speakers. Sir Tīmoti is one of Māoridom’s most respected linguists. He was the first Māori language commissioner, between 1987 and 1999, and then was executive director of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust from 1993 until 2003. TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation withOUR FACILITIES
Ūkaipō – the Rangitāne Culture Centre Developed by Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust, Ūkaipō offers a state of the art, multi‑purpose venue for functions and events and is available for hire by the wider community. Architecturally designed to capture plentiful natural light and create a comfortable ambience, Ūkaipō allows for multiple function spaces for large CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua.WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE KAIAOTANGA O TE REO SYMPOSIUM Sir Tīmoti Kāretu (Ngāi Tūhoe, Ngāti Kahungunu), who named Te Kaiaotanga o Te Reo, is one of several key speakers. Sir Tīmoti is one of Māoridom’s most respected linguists. He was the first Māori language commissioner, between 1987 and 1999, and then was executive director of Te Kohanga Reo National Trust from 1993 until 2003. PĀNUI – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
REGISTRATION
Registration is open to any person who is a natural descendant of one of the Tupuna listed as resident in the South Island in 1894. It has been agreed that the term ‘Natural Descendant’ includes whāngai. Application forms must be completed in full showing descent from one RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entitiesOUR WHAKAPAPA
Rangitāne o Wairau welcomes Nelson City Council decision on Māori Ward 13/05/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements26/04/2021.
OUR ROHE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Our Rohe The rohe of Rangitāne o Wairau commences at the mouth of the Wairau River, extending northwards to Cape Lambert, northwest to d’Urville Island, encompassing Nelson and Waimea. Following the Motupiko river to the Nelson Lakes (Rotoiti and Rotorua) our southernmost boundary follows the Clarence River to its mouth, and then commences a northwards journey through Kekerengu, TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU TRUST The Trust was established in 2006, pursuant to the Māori Fisheries Act (2004), as a Mandated Iwi Organisation, and Iwi Aquaculture Organisation. The Trust has charitable status and is responsible for establishing cultural and social benefits for iwi members. The Trust Deed has a provision for up to seven Trustees, who are elected inaccordance
WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TE TAUIHU O TE WAKA-A-MĀUI The Tauihu is a physical representation of the whakapapa recorded by our ancestors during the nineteenth-century. Our female tupuna, Hinepango, Ruamate, and Hinerewha are all present. Another important tupuna depicted in the Tauihu is Te Heiwi. Like T ūkauā e, she is a unifying figure, bringing together the multitudes of Rangit ā newhanau.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU WELCOMES NELSON CITY COUNCIL DECISION RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU WELCOMES NELSON CITY COUNCIL DECISION ON MĀORI WARD Rangitāne o Wairau have today welcomed and commended the unanimous decision of Nelson City Council to establish a Māori ward within the City. Rangitāne o Wairau General Manager Corey Hebberd says “today’s decision represents aNICK’S KŌRERO
Nick’s Kōrero. We had a great turnout for the Tauihu unveiling last Friday morning. The Tauihu has been the culmination of a lot of behind the scenes work on an essentially educational project that will benefit our community by telling the story of settlement in the Wairau. The attached photos of Heemi Te Peeti (carver and designer)and
TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua. GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Whakaaro TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us. TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua. GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Whakaaro TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us.REGISTRATION
Registration is open to any person who is a natural descendant of one of the Tupuna listed as resident in the South Island in 1894. It has been agreed that the term ‘Natural Descendant’ includes whāngai. Application forms must be completed in full showing descent from oneRANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entitiesOUR WHAKAPAPA
Rangitāne o Wairau welcomes Nelson City Council decision on Māori Ward 13/05/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements26/04/2021.
GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
OUR ROHE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Our Rohe The rohe of Rangitāne o Wairau commences at the mouth of the Wairau River, extending northwards to Cape Lambert, northwest to d’Urville Island, encompassing Nelson and Waimea. Following the Motupiko river to the Nelson Lakes (Rotoiti and Rotorua) our southernmost boundary follows the Clarence River to its mouth, and then commences a northwards journey through Kekerengu, CHANGES TO THE RATING OF WHENUA MĀORI Changes to the rating of Whenua Māori In April 2021, the Government passed significant changes to reduce rating barriers for Māori landowners. Most of the changes outlined in the Local Government (Rating of Whenua Māori) Amendment Act 2021 will come into force on 1 July 2021. The purpose of the Act is to support the development ofCOREY HEBBERD
Māori Health Update Kia ora koutou e te whānau, Last week was a huge week for the health system! The Government announced significant change to New Zealand’s health sector, and the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is continuing to scale up.WAIATA RESOURCES
A composition, whether it be a haka, a mōteatea, a pao, a harihari kai, a ngeri, a kaioraora, a pātere, a waiata ngahau, a waiata ā-ringa, or a waiata poi, is the expression in words of the composer’s thoughts and emotions. There are times when the words just flow, and times when the composer sits in vain, unable to producea single word.
TECTONIC ACTIVITY AND THE HISTORY OF WAIRAU BAR, NEW Tectonic context Faults in vicinity of the site are the Wairau Fault, the Vernon Fault and the Awatere Fault (Figure 1). The Wairau Fault runs inland northwest of the archaeological site and river TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua. GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Whakaaro TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us. TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a rangeof social and
RANGITĀNE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau. Rangitāne have resided in the northern South Island since the migration from the Wairarapa in the sixteenth century under the Chiefs Te Huataki, Te Whakamana and Tukanae. We have occupied and used resources within a territory stretching from the Waiau-toa (Clarence) River in the south to the Wairau (Marlborough),including
RESOURCES – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements 26/04/2021. Appointment of Kaikōkiri Ratonga Mema (Member Services Coordinator) 26/04/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau encouraged by health reforms22/04/2021.
RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities CONTACT US – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU These are our main contacts or if you would like to contact us immediately please use the online form below to contact us directly. Office Level 5 Rangitāne House 2 Main Street Blenheim 7201 Postal Address PO Box 883 Blenheim 7240 Phone 03 578 6180 Fax 03 578 9321 Administration Email: admin@rangitane.org.nz General KURA REO – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Kura Reo. Rangitāne o Wairau held its first Kura Reo in July with over 70 attendees. This is the first Kura Reo of this nature in Te Tau Ihu and was held at both Ūkaipō and Tuamātene. There were two levels, Te Tūāpapa, facilitated by Te Ataarangi and Te Kura Whakapakari, facilitated by Jeremy MacLeod and Te Korou Whangataua. GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
RANGITĀNE GENERAL SCHOLARSHIPS The strategic direction of Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau Trust is based on four key areas for academic research, scholarship, and internship for tertiary level students for 2021. Ahurea (Māori Language and Culture) Te Taiao (Fisheries and Resource Management / Environmental Science) Hauora (Health and Wellbeing) Hangarau Whakaaturanga Me Ngā Hangarau Whakawhitiwhiti Whakaaro TĀ MARK SOLOMON JOINS OUR TEAM Tā Mark Solomon joins our Team. Due to an increase in commitments to other business interests, we have accepted the resignation of Dr Andrew West, the independent Chairperson of our asset holding companies RHL and RIL. We have enjoyed working alongside Andrew and thank him for his contribution during the time he spent with us.REGISTRATION
Registration is open to any person who is a natural descendant of one of the Tupuna listed as resident in the South Island in 1894. It has been agreed that the term ‘Natural Descendant’ includes whāngai. Application forms must be completed in full showing descent from oneRANGITĀNE O WAIRAU
Rangitāne o Wairau Rangitane have resided in the northern South Island for many generations since the arrival of their tupuna Te Huataki in the sixteenth century. Rangitane have close whakapapa connections with other Kurahaupo iwi (Ngati Apa ki te Ra To and Ngati Kuia). Rangitane established themselves as tangata whenua through conquest, intermarriage and assimilation with RANGITĀNE HOLDINGS LIMITED & RANGITĀNE INVESTMENTS LIMITED The Rangitāne Group has two commercial entities which serve to develop the commercial potential of Rangitāne’s settlement assets. A Board of Directors oversee the governance of the commercial entities, and are responsible for managing Crown lease properties and exploring commercial development opportunities to support the delivery of benefits to Rangitāne members. The two commercial entities GNA – GONE NO ADDRESS – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU GNA – Gone No Address – Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau. GNA – Gone No Address Rangitāne 2020-07-17T11:44:41+12:00. We do not have current contact details for the following whānau. If you can help us contact them, please email the office on admin@rangitane.org.nz: MrKerry Joe
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Rangitāne o Wairau welcomes Nelson City Council decision on Māori Ward 13/05/2021. Rangitāne o Wairau calls for stronger partnership with Council 11/05/2021. Rangitāne joins Te Tauihu iwi in support of Māori Wards 07/05/2021. An update on Māori Health announcements26/04/2021.
OUR ROHE – TE RŪNANGA A RANGITĀNE O WAIRAU Our Rohe The rohe of Rangitāne o Wairau commences at the mouth of the Wairau River, extending northwards to Cape Lambert, northwest to d’Urville Island, encompassing Nelson and Waimea. Following the Motupiko river to the Nelson Lakes (Rotoiti and Rotorua) our southernmost boundary follows the Clarence River to its mouth, and then commences a northwards journey through Kekerengu,COREY HEBBERD
Māori Health Update Kia ora koutou e te whānau, Last week was a huge week for the health system! The Government announced significant change to New Zealand’s health sector, and the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine is continuing to scale up. CHANGES TO THE RATING OF WHENUA MĀORI Changes to the rating of Whenua Māori In April 2021, the Government passed significant changes to reduce rating barriers for Māori landowners. Most of the changes outlined in the Local Government (Rating of Whenua Māori) Amendment Act 2021 will come into force on 1 July 2021. The purpose of the Act is to support the development ofWAIATA RESOURCES
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TECTONIC ACTIVITY AND THE HISTORY OF WAIRAU BAR, NEW Tectonic context Faults in vicinity of the site are the Wairau Fault, the Vernon Fault and the Awatere Fault (Figure 1). The Wairau Fault runs inland northwest of the archaeological site and riverSkip to content
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2021-04-22T11:42:59+12:00 _E noho nei au i tōku taumata kōrero, i Te Tapuae o Uenuku,_ _Ka kai ōku mata ki waho, ki a Raukawakawa Moana, te ara tēnā i ū mai ai tōku tupuna ki Anamāhanga, e ko Te Huataki e!_ _Whakawhiti atu, whakawhiti mai, auraki mai ana ko ngā mana whakatiketike i ahau, ko Te Whakamana, ko Tūkauae, ko Te Rerewa, ko Te Heiwi, n__ā te moenga i a Ngāi Tara, i a Ngāti Māmoe, ko noho ko te waikanaetanga, poua ana ko te mana o Rangitāne ki Te Tau Ihu oTe Waka a Māui e!_
_Māreparepa mai ana ngā wai-rau o Ruatere, ngā rohe kōreporepo, te wai māhitihiti o ngā mātua tūpuna, ko Te Wairau e kāpikopiko ana i te hōkikitanga, te whaonga mai i te whenua ka rere ki te pūruatanga, kō ōna pūahatanga kei Te Koko o Kupe, kei Te Pokohiwio Kupe._
_Kei runga rā ko Parinui-o-Whiti, Te Taumanu o Te Matahourua, ko TeKopi o Kupe._
_E hora rā ko Te Pokohiwi o Kupe, te taunahanahatanga o te iwi taketake nō raurangi e!_ _Ngā wai tuku kiri o Te Ara-o-pipi, o Mataora, h__oki whakauta au ki te keokeonga ki Rahotia, t__e mana, te ihi, te wehi i a rātau mā heke iho ki ahau e!_ _He uri nō te tini whetū ki te rangi, k__o Rangitāne ki te whenua!_ _Kei puta Te Wairau!_ Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau was first established in 1861 by Rangitāne leaders as a forum for representing early land issues caused by landlessness amongst the Māori of Marlborough. Since then Te Rūnanga a Rangitāne o Wairau has continued to provide representation and advocacy for Rangitāne iwi members across a range of social and political issues affecting Rangitāne o Wairau. The Rangitāne o Wairau vision for the future is to be culturally and economically vibrant. We work proactively and collaboratively with both government and community agencies. Naturally, we also work close with other iwi across Te Tau Ihu o Te Waka a Māui and TeWaipounamu.
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