Finding of the Waitangi Tribunal on the Manukau claim / [E.T.J. Durie, Graham Latimer, P.B. Temm].

By: Minhinnick, Nganeko | New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal.
Contributor(s): Minhinnick, Nganeko Kaihau | Durie, E. T. J. (Edward Taihakurei Junior), 1940- | Temm, Paul | Latimer, Graham, 1926-2016 | New Zealand. Waitangi Tribunal | Puaha ki Manuka.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, N.Z. : Govt. Print., 1985Description: 134 pages ; 24 cm.Report number: WAI 8Other title: WAI 8 In the matter of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 and in the matter of a claim by Nganeko Minhinnick and Te Puaha ki Manuka concerning Manukau Harbour and environs.Subject(s): MANUKAU HARBOUR | MĀORI FISHERIES | MĀORI | NEW ZEALAND | TENURE | MANUKAU | WATER RIGHTS | CLAIMSHoldings: GRETA POINT: 347.246 NEW
Contents:
Introduction -- 1.0. THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM -- 2.0. THE RECORD OF THE HEARING -- 3.0. THE GUARDIAN FAMILIES OF THE MANUKAU -- 3.1. The first inhabitants -- 3.2. The arrival of the Tainui -- 3.3. The arrival of the Ngati Whatua -- 3.4. The anger of the musket -- 3.5. The unity of Tainui -- 3.6. The arrival of the Europeans -- 4.0. THE LAND WARS: TE RIRI PAKEHA OR 'THE WHITE-MANS ANGER' -- 5.0. The 'Anger of the Law' -- 5.1. The loss of customary land ownership -- 5.2. Whakarongo at Awhitu -- 5.3. Moeatoa marae -- 5.4. Compulsory acquisitions of the Waiuku forest -- 5.5. Auckland International Airport -- 5.6. Makaurau marae and the Manukau Sewage Purification Works -- 5.7. Te Puea marae -- 5.8. The story of Pukaki -- 5.9. The Awhitu lakes -- 5.10. Rangariri papakainga -- 5.11. The workings of the law -- 5.12. The effect of confiscations and modern laws -- 6.0. THE WATERS OF MANUKAU: THE COMPREHENSIVE CLAIM -- 6.1. The loss of ownership -- 6.2. The loss of customary fishing rights and traditional reserves -- 6.3. The loss of the waters: a Maori perspective -- 6.3.1. The loss of water quality and fishing grounds -- 6.3.2. The loss of commercial fishing -- 6.4. The restoration of the waters: a general public perspective -- 6.5. Planning proposals: a general public perspective -- 6.6. Commercial fishing: the Ministry's perspective -- 6.7. The lower Waikato river -- 7.0. SPECIFIC CLAIMS -- 7.1. The Mangere Sewage Purification Works -- 7.2. The slurry pipeline and the mixing of waters -- 7.3. NZ Steel Ltd, Forest Service and the Maioro mine site -- 7.4. The artefacts of the people -- 7.5. The LPG wharf terminal -- 8.0. THE TREATY OF WAITANGI AND THE TREATY OF WAITANGI ACT: INTERPRETATION -- 8.1. "Principles" and "practical application" of the Act -- 8.2. Principles of Treaty interpretation -- 8.3. The meaning of the Treaty -- 8.4. Jurisdiction -- 9.0. FINDINGS -- 9.1. Background findings -- 9.2. Findings on the comprehensive claim -- 9.2.1. General findings -- 9.2.2. Conclusions on the Manukau harbour -- 9.2.3. On the ownership of the harbour -- 9.2.4. On the control of the harbour -- 9.2.5. On moratorium on further water rights -- 9.2.6. On Guardians and an action plan -- 9.2.7. On Maori representation -- 9.2.8. On the recognition of Maori fishing interests -- 9.2.9. On commercial fishing -- 9.2.10. On attitudes -- 9.2.11. On planning laws and procedures -- 9.2.12. On development levies -- 9.3. Findings on specific claims -- 9.3.1. On compulsory acquisitions in the Waiuku Forest -- 9.3.2. On Pukaki -- 9.3.3. On airport fishing restrictions -- 9.3.4. On the Mangere Sewage Purification Works -- 9.3.5. On the mixing of waters, Maori values and development -- 9.3.6. On mining at Maioro -- 9.3.7. On Maori artefacts -- 9.3.8. On the LPG wharf terminal -- 10.0. RECOMMENDATIONS.
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"WAI 8. In the matter of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 and the matter of Nganeko Minhinnick and Te Puaha ki Manuka concerning Manukau Harbour and environs"--p. [3].

Introduction -- 1.0. THE NATURE OF THE CLAIM -- 2.0. THE RECORD OF THE HEARING -- 3.0. THE GUARDIAN FAMILIES OF THE MANUKAU -- 3.1. The first inhabitants -- 3.2. The arrival of the Tainui -- 3.3. The arrival of the Ngati Whatua -- 3.4. The anger of the musket -- 3.5. The unity of Tainui -- 3.6. The arrival of the Europeans -- 4.0. THE LAND WARS: TE RIRI PAKEHA OR 'THE WHITE-MANS ANGER' -- 5.0. The 'Anger of the Law' -- 5.1. The loss of customary land ownership -- 5.2. Whakarongo at Awhitu -- 5.3. Moeatoa marae -- 5.4. Compulsory acquisitions of the Waiuku forest -- 5.5. Auckland International Airport -- 5.6. Makaurau marae and the Manukau Sewage Purification Works -- 5.7. Te Puea marae -- 5.8. The story of Pukaki -- 5.9. The Awhitu lakes -- 5.10. Rangariri papakainga -- 5.11. The workings of the law -- 5.12. The effect of confiscations and modern laws -- 6.0. THE WATERS OF MANUKAU: THE COMPREHENSIVE CLAIM -- 6.1. The loss of ownership -- 6.2. The loss of customary fishing rights and traditional reserves -- 6.3. The loss of the waters: a Maori perspective -- 6.3.1. The loss of water quality and fishing grounds -- 6.3.2. The loss of commercial fishing -- 6.4. The restoration of the waters: a general public perspective -- 6.5. Planning proposals: a general public perspective -- 6.6. Commercial fishing: the Ministry's perspective -- 6.7. The lower Waikato river -- 7.0. SPECIFIC CLAIMS -- 7.1. The Mangere Sewage Purification Works -- 7.2. The slurry pipeline and the mixing of waters -- 7.3. NZ Steel Ltd, Forest Service and the Maioro mine site -- 7.4. The artefacts of the people -- 7.5. The LPG wharf terminal -- 8.0. THE TREATY OF WAITANGI AND THE TREATY OF WAITANGI ACT: INTERPRETATION -- 8.1. "Principles" and "practical application" of the Act -- 8.2. Principles of Treaty interpretation -- 8.3. The meaning of the Treaty -- 8.4. Jurisdiction -- 9.0. FINDINGS -- 9.1. Background findings -- 9.2. Findings on the comprehensive claim -- 9.2.1. General findings -- 9.2.2. Conclusions on the Manukau harbour -- 9.2.3. On the ownership of the harbour -- 9.2.4. On the control of the harbour -- 9.2.5. On moratorium on further water rights -- 9.2.6. On Guardians and an action plan -- 9.2.7. On Maori representation -- 9.2.8. On the recognition of Maori fishing interests -- 9.2.9. On commercial fishing -- 9.2.10. On attitudes -- 9.2.11. On planning laws and procedures -- 9.2.12. On development levies -- 9.3. Findings on specific claims -- 9.3.1. On compulsory acquisitions in the Waiuku Forest -- 9.3.2. On Pukaki -- 9.3.3. On airport fishing restrictions -- 9.3.4. On the Mangere Sewage Purification Works -- 9.3.5. On the mixing of waters, Maori values and development -- 9.3.6. On mining at Maioro -- 9.3.7. On Maori artefacts -- 9.3.8. On the LPG wharf terminal -- 10.0. RECOMMENDATIONS.

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