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Coastal Plan submissions M-R

mau ki tēnā, kia mau ki te kawau mārō, whanake ake, whanake ake! The Maniapoto Māori Trust Board (the Board) is constituted under the Maniapoto Māori Trust Board Act 1988 as a body corporate for the purposes of the Maori Trust Boards Act 1955. The beneficiaries of the Board are the members of the Maniapoto tribe and their descendants. The indicative Maniapoto tribal boundaries extend from Te Raukumara in the north down to Waipingao Stream on the West Coast, inland to

Taranaki Regional Council Regional Coastal Plan 1998 inoperative

the environment of the region. Iwi means tribe or grouping of people of Maori descent. Iwi authority* means the authority which represents an iwi and which is recognised by that iwi as having authority to do so. Iwi o Taranaki or iwi of Taranaki refers to iwi whose rohe (territory or boundary) fall either wholly or partially within the Taranaki Region. Kaitiakitanga* means the exercise of guardianship; and in relation to a resource, includes the ethic of guardianship

Agenda

Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee May 2017.