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This effort by the Guardians to restore the mauri of the islands is one which we support, from the ancestors of the past, from our present physical assistance and partnership and from our hearts. Our tribal minutebooks, for decades, display the concern and the attempts made to redress the alarming disappearance of sea and forest life. iwi were recognized: Ngati Whatua, Ngapuhi, Te Rarawa and Te Aupouri. New legal laws cast the ancient laws into disrepute. This has continued in May, with hap names and other new entries included in the.
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New animals and plants changed the ecosystems, which challenged the ancient laws and processes. 1 Does the Deed of Mandate list of hap really reflect Ngtiwai. The new acquisitive laws did not note the seasons in the natural rotation of the year and knew not the significance of the rahui or ban on areas or species, to conserve them, nor acknowledged the balance between the land and the sea. 5 The Ngpuhi Mandate Inquiry Report (2015). The extra population and the competition for land, led to the gradual breakdown of the centuries-old conservation laws which controlled the food sources. this is an irresistible site for settlement“, thus inviting the most recent set of sailors and settlers to the Bay. The fortifications were numerous as were the people, who crowded the shores and hills. The views were “spectacular” with ferns, forests and birds and berries. Dense beds of cockles, rock oysters, scallops, and horse mussels…”, and every fish up to dolphins and larger. When the recent navigator, Captain James Cook, arrived in the Bay in 1769, one of our earliest written accounts, the Journals noted that in the whole Bay of Islands area, there were, “.fertile gardens…forests…alluvial soils…out to sea the waters were rich in resources. We perfected the skills of conservation so that food was always plentiful, including the islands. Ngpuhi has the largest affiliation of any iwi, with 125,601 people identifying as Ngpuhi in the 2013 census, and formed from 150 hapu/subtribes, with 55 marae. Over centuries, we did something which the Guardians of the Bay of Islands are attempting to re-create. Tribal movement was constant fulfilling exchange obligations. the old days in that district was old Tirarau, chief of the Parawhau, a hapu of the Ngapuhi Tribe. Each sub-tribe (hapu) consisted of several.
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The hapu is the main unit in the Maori social structure.
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Each tribe (Iwi) is divided into smaller sub-tribes of approximately five hundred people called hapu. The Maori word iwi translates to 'people' or 'nation' in English. Our tribal law was stringent, but we shared boundaries so that inland food was exchanged for the foods of the ocean. In the bush, ' and so on through the whole list. The Maori tribe is called Iwi in the Maori language. Our conflict resolution has been fiery when conferences broke down on our Marae. The sub tribes are Ngati Kuta and PatukehaĪs some of the earliest sailors to these shores, our history has been one of arduous endeavour and creative and industrious adaptation.
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