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(b) Accurate portrayal of Ngāi Tahu’s association with Tapuae o Uenuku
The department will ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, that Ngāi Tahu’s association with Tapuae o Uenuku is accurately portrayed in all of its new public information and interpretative material; and
The department will consult with Te Rūnanga in the provision of its new public information or interpretative material, and as far as reasonably practicable, will only use Ngāi Tahu cultural information with the consent of Te Rūnanga.
(c) Recognition of Ngāi Tahu’s relationship with wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga, including archaeological sites
Significant earthworks and disturbances of soil and/or vegetation will be avoided wherever possible; and
Where significant earthworks and disturbances of soil and/or vegetation cannot be avoided, Te Rūnanga will be consulted and particular regard will be had to its relevant policies, including those relating to Kōiwi Tangata (unidentified human remains) and archaeological and rock art sites.
Schedule
That area known as Tapuae o Uenuku as shown on allocation plan M.S. 100 (S.O. 7317 Marlborough Land District).
Dated at Wellington this 25th day of February 1999.
NICK SMITH, Minister of Conservation.
(DOC Ref H.O. LEG 0177, C.O. SLM 011)
In2014
Notification of Tōpuni for Te Koroka (Dart/Slipstream)
Pursuant to section 243 (3) of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 the Minister of Conservation hereby notifies that the area described in the Schedule hereto has been declared to be Tōpuni by section 238 of the Act.
Pursuant to section 239 of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 the Crown acknowledges the Ngāi Tahu values in relation to this Tōpuni.
The provisions of the Act which relate to Tōpuni are sections 237 to 253, inclusive. Further details of the Ngāi Tahu values may be found in Schedules 80 to 93 of the Act and the areas declared to be Tōpuni are shown on the allocation plans appended to the deed of settlement between Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and the Crown dated 21 November 1997.
The following specific principles, which are set out in attachments 12.130 to 12.143 of the deed of settlement, have been agreed between Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu and the Crown for each site to avoid harm to or the diminishing of Ngāi Tahu values related to each Tōpuni:
(a) Encouragement of respect for Ngāi Tahu’s association with each Tōpuni;
(b) Accurate portrayal of Ngāi Tahu’s association with each Tōpuni; and
(c) Recognition of Ngāi Tahu’s relationship with wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga, including archaeological sites.
In addition to these principles the following specific principle applies to the Tōpuni for Te Koroka (Dart/Slipstream):
(d) Recognition of Ngāi Tahu’s relationship with Pounamu resource, as given effect through the Ngāi Tahu (Pounamu Vesting) Act 1997.
Further, pursuant to clause 12.5.10 of the deed of settlement, the Director-General of Conservation has determined that the following actions will be taken by the Department of Conservation in relation to the specific principles applicable to Te Koroka (Dart/Slipstream):
(a) Encouragement of respect for Ngāi Tahu’s association with Te Koroka
The department will issue permits for entry in consultation with Te Rūnanga;
The department will review conditions of new permits in consultation with Te Rūnanga;
The department will consult with Te Rūnanga if any applications for concessions are received;
The removal of all rubbish and wastes from Te Koroka will be encouraged;
The department will ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, that it disposes of waste, particularly human waste, in a way that minimises the risk of contamination of waterways; and
Te Rūnanga will be consulted about the siting and design of new huts or other buildings, and particular regard had to its views.
(b) Accurate portrayal of Ngāi Tahu’s association with Te Koroka
The department will ensure, as far as reasonably practicable, that Ngāi Tahu’s association with Te Koroka is accurately portrayed in all of its new public information and interpretative material; and
The department will consult with Te Rūnanga in the provision of its new public information or interpretative material, and as far as reasonably practicable, will only use Ngāi Tahu cultural information with the consent of Te Rūnanga.
(c) Recognition of Ngāi Tahu’s relationship with wāhi tapu and wāhi taonga, including archaeological sites
Significant earthworks and disturbances of soil and/or vegetation will be avoided wherever possible; and
Where significant earthworks and disturbances of soil and/or vegetation cannot be avoided, Te Rūnanga will be consulted and particular regard will be had to its relevant policies, including those relating to Kōiwi Tangata (unidentified human remains) and archaeological and rock art sites.
(d) Recognition of Ngāi Tahu’s relationship with Pounamu resource, as given effect through the Ngāi Tahu (Pounamu Vesting) Act 1997
Discourage unauthorised access to the area consistent with its status as a special area.
Schedule
That area known as Dart/Slipstream Special Area as shown on Allocation Plan M.S. 306 (S.O. 24707 Otago Land District).
Dated at Wellington this 25th day of February 1999.
NICK SMITH, Minister of Conservation.
(DOC Ref H.O. LEG 0177, C.O. SLM 011)
In2015
Notification of Tōpuni for Aoraki/Mount Cook
Pursuant to section 243 (3) of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 the Minister of Conservation hereby notifies that the area described in the Schedule hereto has been declared to be Tōpuni by section 238 of the Act.
Pursuant to section 239 of the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act 1998 the Crown acknowledges the Ngāi Tahu values in relation to this Tōpuni.
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Notification of Tōpuni for Tapuae o Uenuku
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🪶 Māori Affairs25 February 1999
Tōpuni, Tapuae o Uenuku, Ngāi Tahu, Conservation
- NICK SMITH, Minister of Conservation
🪶 Notification of Tōpuni for Te Koroka (Dart/Slipstream)
🪶 Māori Affairs25 February 1999
Tōpuni, Te Koroka, Dart/Slipstream, Ngāi Tahu, Conservation, Pounamu
- NICK SMITH, Minister of Conservation
🪶 Notification of Tōpuni for Aoraki/Mount Cook
🪶 Māori Affairs25 February 1999
Tōpuni, Aoraki/Mount Cook, Ngāi Tahu, Conservation
- NICK SMITH, Minister of Conservation