The return of Tutaepatu lagoon
Tutaepatu lagoon has been an important Ngai Tahu mahinga kai/food gathering site for over 300 years. Following the formal colonisation that began in 1840, Ngai Tahu meant to reserve the lagoon from the 1848 Kemp's Deed purchase but this was not done. This article sets out the ways in which cont...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of New Zealand studies 2023-08 (36), p.55-71 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tutaepatu lagoon has been an important Ngai Tahu mahinga kai/food gathering site for over 300 years. Following the formal colonisation that began in 1840, Ngai Tahu meant to reserve the lagoon from the 1848 Kemp's Deed purchase but this was not done. This article sets out the ways in which control of this mahinga kai was wrested from the control of Ngai Tuahuriri hapu in the mid-nineteenth century and managed by Pakeha local and central government authorities throughout the twentieth century until it was finally returned as a part of the Ngai Tahu Treaty settlement in the 1990s. The importance of political power at both the local and central government level was fundamental to its eventual return. |
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ISSN: | 1176-306X 1173-6348 2324-3740 |
DOI: | 10.26686/jnzs.iNS36.8327 |