CULTURAL REDRESS. 16. The Crown and the Hauraki Collective will explore, for possible inclusion in the Deed of Settlement, the following types of cultural redress, that are being sought by the Hauraki Collective:
a. land transfers;
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CULTURAL REDRESS. 15. The Crown and the Hauraki Collective will explore, for possible inclusion in the Deed of Settlement, the following types of cultural redress, that are being sought by the Hauraki Collective:
a. land transfers;
b. statutory instruments, including: overlay classifications; statutory acknowledgements, including: - coastal statutory acknowledgements; - river statutory acknowledgements and deeds of recognition; - maunga statutory acknowledgements and deeds of recognition; and
c. deeds of recognition;
d. relationship agreements such as resource co-governance arrangements and protocols;
e. access to cultural resources, including nohoanga and other arrangements;
f. plans for management of resources; and
g. official geographic name changes.
16. The Hauraki Collective seeks:
a. the fee simple vesting of Crown owned parts of Moehau and Te Aroha Maunga;
b. the fee simple vesting of other Crown lands of ancestral, spiritual and cultural significance to the Hauraki Collective, including Crown land administered by the Department of Conservation / W henua Kura (conservation land), maunga and motu;
c. other cultural lands to be returned to the Hauraki Collective for cultural purposes;
d. the best endeavours of the Crown to facilitate requests by the Iwi of Hauraki to local authorities for the transfer of ancestral lands.
17. The Crown and the Hauraki Collective will continue to explore, further to the Framework Agreement, co-governance and other similar arrangements including in respect of:
a. the W aihou River and Piako River catchments, which includes the Ohinemuri River, with the W aikato Regional Council and the local authorities in those catchments;
b. the rivers and waterways of the Coromandel Peninsula with the W aikato Regional Council and the local authorities in those catchments;
c. conservation land / W henua Kura in the Hauraki region with the Department of Conservation.
18. The W aikato-Tainui settlement provides for co-governance arrangements, which have now been implemented through the W aikato River Authority, in parts of the W hangamarino system, and Mangatawhiri and Mangatangi streams. The Iwi of Hauraki are not included in those co- governance arrangements.
19. The Hauraki Collective seeks recognition of their interests in the W hangamarino system, and Mangatawhiri and Mangatangi river catchments.
20. The Crown and Hauraki Collective will explore arrangements such as:
a. formal Conservation Board representation;
b. formal Hauraki Gulf Forum represent...
CULTURAL REDRESS. In addition to or as part of the cultural redress provided to the Hauraki Collective, the Crown and Ngāti Pāoa will explore, for possible inclusion in the Deed of Settlement the following types of cultural redress specifically for Ngāti Pāoa:
CULTURAL REDRESS. (Restructuring) Act to provide advice to the Minister of Fisheries on ail matters concerning the utilisation, while ensuring the sustainability, of fish, aquatic life and seaweed administered by the Ministry of Fisheries under the Fisheries Legislation within the Fisheries Protocol Area;
CULTURAL REDRESS. (a) That, without limiting clauses 5.4.1 to 5.4.3, the only purpose of the Deeds of Recognition will be to require that the Governance Entity be consulted, and regard had to its views, as provided in clause 5.3.4; and
CULTURAL REDRESS. (bb) satisfying itself under section 94(2)(b) of the Resource Management Act; as to whether the Governance Entity is a person who may be adversely affected by the granting of a Resource Consent for activities within, adjacent to, or impacting directly on a Statutory Area; and
CULTURAL REDRESS. (ii) anguilla australis (shortfinned eel); and
(iii) anguilla rheinhartir, and
(b) undersized tuna is tuna (eel) with a weight of less than 220 grams.
CULTURAL REDRESS. 4. In addition to or as part of the cultural redress provided to the Hauraki Collective, the Crown and Ngāti Rahiri Tumutumu will explore, for possible inclusion in the Deed of Settlement the following types of cultural redress specifically for Ngāti Rahiri Tumutumu:
a. land transfers;
b. statutory instruments, including: overlay classifications; statutory acknowledgements, including: - coastal statutory acknowledgements; - river statutory acknowledgements and deeds of recognition; - maunga statutory acknowledgements and deeds of recognition; and
c. deeds of recognition;
d. relationship agreements such as resource co-governance arrangements and protocols;
e. access to cultural resources, including nohoanga and other arrangements;
f. plans for management of resources; and
g. official geographic name changes.
A. Land transfers
CULTURAL REDRESS. 5. In addition to or as part of the cultural redress provided to the Hauraki Collective, the Crown and Ngāti Hako will explore, for possible inclusion in the Deed of Settlement the following types of cultural redress specifically for Ngāti Hako:
a. land transfers;