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Rohe mini-map for Te Aupōuri. Te Tai Tokerau

Te Aupōuri

Recognised iwi in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004. Recognised iwi in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004

Population: 8168

Rohe map for Te Aupōuri.

From Te Wharau (at North Cape) west to Te Reinga; then South to Puketutu (a hill, a mile north of the present Kaitaia Golf Course) on to Te Oneroa-A-Tohe (Ninety Mile Beach) then east to Tangonge (below Pukepoto) to Kaitaia along the Rangitane stream, then north along its western banks to Ngakura-iti, and from thence to the western head of the Rangaunu Harbour, and continuing along the east coast to Houhora, Parengarenga and thence to Te Wharau, the original point of departure. (Maori Marsden)

Iwi rohe interest in local authority regions and districts

This rohe of Te Aupōuri 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

Northland Regional Council

Territorial Authority

Far North District Council



Contact information for marae may be provided by the Representative Organisation at their discretion.

Te Aupōuri does not have hapū.

Marae

Marae

Wharenui

Location

Pōtahi ( Te Kao ) Waimirirangi ( Haere-ki-te Rā ) Pōtahi Road, Te Kao


2 Representative Organisations found:


Te Runanga Nui o Te Aupōuri Trust


Resource Management Act consultation. Represents Te Aupōuri as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991.

Mandated iwi organisation in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004. Mandated iwi organisation in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004.

Iwi Aquaculture Organisation in the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004. Iwi Aquaculture Organisation in the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004.

Mandate recognised by the Crown for Treaty of Waitangi settlement negotiations. Mandate recognised by the Crown for Treaty of Waitangi settlement negotiations.

Tūhono authorised user organisation. Tūhono authorised user organisation.

Legal entity: Private Trust

Governance structure: Seven trustees elected by the iwi whānui.

Chairperson: Raymond Subritzky

Deputy Chairperson: Waitai Petera

Administration: Anaru Rieper

RMA Contact: Anaru Rieper Ph: 09 409-8006 Email: info@teaupouri.iwi.nz

Postal Address:
Te Kao PDC,
RD4,
Kaitāia 0484.

Physical Address:
6636 Far North Road,
Te Kao,
Kaitāia.

Phone: 09 409 8006

Email: anaru@teaupouri.iwi.nz

Website: http://www.teaupouri.iwi.nz



Te Aupōuri Māori Trust Board


Legal entity: Māori Trust Board

Governance structure: Eleven board members elected from four electorates: Te Hāpua, Te Kao, Ngātaki, General (not in the first three electorates. Postal ballot every three years from beneficiary roll. Beneficiary and nominee must be a descendant of Te Aupōuri.

Chairperson: Raymond Subritzky

Secretary: Sue Ellis

Postal Address:
PO Box 487,
Kaitāia 0441.

Physical Address:
Aupouri House,
Brent Lane,
Kaitāia.

Phone: 09 408 2754

Fax: 09 408 0794

Email: amtb@ihug.co.nz

Website: http://www.aupouri.org.nz