Recognised iwi in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004
Population: 1761
See adjacent rohe map.
This rohe of Te Atiawa (Wellington) extends into the regions or districts of the following local authorities. This implies that the iwi has asserted a level of mana whenua / kaitiakitanga in each of these local authorities and should be consulted on Resource Management Act matters if they impact on those areas.
Regional Council
Territorial Authority
Contact information for marae may be provided by the Representative Organisation at their discretion.
Te Atiawa (Wellington) is not hapū-based.
Marae | Wharenui | Location |
| Te Tatau o Te Po | Te Tatau o Te Po | Petone |
| Waiwhetu | Arohanui ki te Tangata | Lower Hutt |
Represents Te Atiawa (Wellington) as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991.
Mandated iwi organisation in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004.
Tuhono authorised user organisation.
Note: The Trust deals only with RMA issues associated with fresh water and marine environments.
Legal entity: Charitable Trust
Governance structure: Three trustees from each of the constituent marae: Pipitea, Te Tatau o te Pō, Waiwhetu
Chairperson: John Atiawa Warren
RMA Contact: Morris Love Ph: 04 970-9841 Email: info@raukura.co.nz
Postal Address:
PO Box 16147,
Newtown,
Wellington 6242.
Physical Address:
15 Balmoral Terrace,
Newtown,
Wellington.
Phone: 04-970-9841
Fax: 09-970-9841
Email: info@raukura.co.nz