The Northern Advocate

Nga¯puhi members surge to cast votes on Treaty proposal

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Thousands of Nga¯puhi members have started voting on whether or not they want to move forward with a new Treaty settlement negotiatio­n plan.

Voting started yesterday on a new model Treaty Negotiatio­ns Minister Andrew Little hopes will help the iwi move forward in its Treaty negotiatio­ns after years of bitter infighting over the mandate to negotiate with the Crown.

The evolved mandate will mean hapu appoint representa­tives to make up six rohe negotiatio­n bodies (RNBs), whose representa­tives will make up part of the Mandated Nga¯puhi Authority (MaNA), who could also include kuia/kaumatua representa­tives, Nga¯puhi living outside the region and a runanga representa­tive.

MaNA will appoint two commercial negotiator­s, with support from the RNBs, for commercial redress negotiatio­ns.

Meanwhile each RNB will appoint as many negotiator­s as they would like (although only a maximum of three will be funded) to work with the Crown on cultural redress, and with each other for an agreement on the allocation of the commercial redress.

Pita Tipene, co-chairman of Te Kotahitang­a, the group that opposed the Crown’s recognitio­n of Tuhoronuku’s mandate, said while he opposed the new plan, and had done from the start, he supported it going to a vote.

Ngati Hine and Ngati Manu have already rejected the plan.

■ Voting closes on December 3 and details on the endorsemen­t process, including how to register, vote, and where hui will be held, are at www.govt.nz/ngapuhi.

 ?? PHOTO / MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM ?? Pita Tipene, co-chairman of Te Kotahitang­a, making his vote at Whanga¯rei’s Terenga Paraoa (Kaka Porowini) Marae yesterday on a new plan to get Nga¯puhi’s treaty negotiatio­ns to move forward.
PHOTO / MICHAEL CUNNINGHAM Pita Tipene, co-chairman of Te Kotahitang­a, making his vote at Whanga¯rei’s Terenga Paraoa (Kaka Porowini) Marae yesterday on a new plan to get Nga¯puhi’s treaty negotiatio­ns to move forward.

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