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Te Au Rangahau: Māori Business Research
Understanding the economic value of Māori taonga: a scoping study
Getting into the Aquaculture Industry
Whether you are looking to enter the aquaculture industry, or expand your existing business, this information sheet provides guidance on what you need to know. 1 page.
Māori and Aquaculture Development
This paper discusses how tangata whenua can: Engage with the planning processes for aquaculture development; Develop relationships with the aquaculture industry; and Implement arrangements for the allocation of aquaculture assets. The aim is to provide tangata whenua with sufficient information and tools to enable their own aquaculture development within their own kaitiakitanga, and for effectively influencing regional planning to take their values into account. 31 pages.
Business Services for Aquaculture
This information sheet lists some of the public and private sector business support services, funding sources and training opportunities available to assist Māori to develop business opportunities in the aquaculture industry. 4 pages.
The Māori Language Strategy
The Māori language is a taonga guaranteed to Māori by the Treaty of Waitangi. This Māori Language Strategy draws together the different strands of language revitalisation to create an overarching framework for the activities and endeavours of whānau, hapū, iwi, Māori and Government. 44 pages.
Kei Roto i te Whare / Māori Language in the Home
This booklet is designed to help you with decisions about learning and speaking te reo Māori. It provides you with information about the importance of using te reo Māori, strategies you can use to overcome language issues, and lists of Māori language phrases that you can use with members of your whānau. Reprint of the 2010 publication.
Wai 262: Te Pae Tawhiti - Targeted Engagement Report
Targeted Engagement Report - Preliminary Proposals for Crown Organisation
Māori Council Engagement Under the Resource Management Act 1991
This case studies report presents the views of council staff and Maori resource management practitioners on the current processes and structures that local authorities have in place to engage with Maori under the RMA.
Māori and Council Engagement Under The Resource Management Act 1991
In late 2004, Derek Fox and a Te Puni Kokiri analyst travelled to six regions throughout New Zealand and met with selected Māori groups, hapu and iwi, and the corresponding regional and territorial authorities.
Tirohanga Ohanga mō Te Moana a Toi: Māori Entrepreneurs in Te Moana ā Toi and New Zealand for 2001 and 2006
Growing and promoting higher levels of Māori entrepreneurship and innovation has been identified as one of the key enablers for greater Māori participation in the future economy.