CULTURAL REDRESS Sample Clauses

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:
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CULTURAL REDRESS. 6. 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. Overview 17 The Cultural Redress package is based on factors such as the nature and extent of claims, the redress sought by Turanga Manu Whiriwhiri and the instruments available to the Crown. Certain cultural redress instruments are designed to recognise the historical and cultural interests of Turanganui-a- Kiwa. 18 There are three main components of this package: a Mana Tangata (Identity and Heritage) redress; b Mana Whenua/Mana Moana (Protection and Use of Land and Sea) redress; and c Mana Rangatira (Enhancement of Relationships) redress.
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:
CULTURAL REDRESS. 5. In addition to, or as part of the cultural redress provided to the Hauraki Collective, the Crown and Ngāti Xxxx Xxxxxxx will explore, for inclusion in the Deed of Settlement, the following types of cultural redress specifically for Ngāti Xxxx Tokanui:
CULTURAL REDRESS. 8.3 Financial and Commercial Redress; and
CULTURAL REDRESS. 5.7 The copies of the deed of recognition provided to the governance entity by the Crown will be:
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CULTURAL REDRESS. (i) Newly found Artifacts;
CULTURAL REDRESS. (a) The Ngati Tuwharetoa DOC Protocol will not have the effect of granting, creating or providing evidence of any estate or interest in, or any rights of any kind whatsoever relating to, land held, managed or administered, or flora and fauna administered, under the Conservation Act 1987 or the statutes listed in the First Schedule to that Act;
CULTURAL REDRESS. (b) The attachment of information to any Statutory Plan under this clause is for the purpose of public information only and the information is not:
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