māori
Sarah Bell
- 2016
- Kellogg 34
Jessica Bensemann
- 2016
- Nuffield 2016
Farrell Chrystal
I will be exploring the topic of Maori leadership that has come from a Maori boarding school since the 19th Century. Te Aute College holds a proud heritage of Maori leadership and this is viewed through stories and generation of students who have attended Te Aute a Maori boarding school for males in Hawkes Bay, … Read more
- 2016
- Kellogg 32
Tom Keefe
- 2015
- Kellogg 32
Ngarangi Walker
What does kaitiakitanga look like in Tairawhiti? What does it mean for uri of Ngati Porou? What does it mean for uri of Te Whanau a Apanui? How do whanau connect to their whenua? How might we improve whanau connectivity to each other and our whenua so our whenua and our whanau are ora?! Ngarangi … Read more
- 2015
- Kellogg 31
Stephen Thomson
- 2015
- Kellogg 31
Brad Tatere
- 2015
- Kellogg 31
Walker, Ngarangi
What does kaitiakitanga look like in Tairawhiti? What does it mean for uri of Ngati Porou? What does it mean for uri of Te Whanau a Apanui? How do whanau connect to their whenua? How might we improve whanau connectivity to each other and our whenua so our whenua and our whanau are ora?! Walker, … Read more
- 2015
- Kellogg 31
Daniel Phillips
- 2015
- Kellogg 32
Gregg Pardoe
I initially chose my topic as I believed that Maori farming is going through a renaissance and that we as a people are realising the potential of our immense land assets. Looking at New Zealand on a global scale I asked myself the question; how are other Indigenous peoples with bigger land area’s farming their … Read more
- 2009
- Nuffield 2009
Riley Michelle
Harakeke has been one of the most economically important native plant resources in New Zealand’s history. With the use of early technology its fibre was extracted and put to many uses firstly by Maori, then by later immigrants. A resurgence of interest in maori culture sees weavers in New Zealand learning older traditional techniques. From … Read more
- 2004
- Kellogg 20
Bryan Riesterer
- 2003
- Kellogg 19
McLean David
The purpose of this report is to look at areas for improvement in the management of Maori Authorities to maximise the returns to stakeholders from the resources they hold. Limitations have been identified that are particular to Maori Land and relate to: Multiple ownership (creating an ever-expanding shareholder base), legislation (that places constraints on management … Read more
- 2002
- Kellogg 18
McDivitt, Russell
Following Government’s restructuring of Lands & Survey Department, Landcorp Farming Ltd, Whangarei Region was allocated 28 stations and farms. A further eight properties were being farmed on an agency basis for the Department of Conservation and Telecom. The farms were scattered from Bombay Hills to North Cape and included five islands in the Hauraki Gulf … Read more
- 1997
- Kellogg 14
Russek, Noel
Without the quick action of one affected farmer this water right appeal would never have been heard. Includes; Correspondence between publicly formed objection committee and the Northland Regional Council (the controlling body for the Northland Catchment Commission), Procedure to formal hearing, Copy of official – applications, Copy of Report to Northland Regional Council by A.G. … Read more
- 1989
- Kellogg 9