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Iwi Research and Development

    The Iwi Research & Development (formerly Whanau Development) group uses a holistic approach to research projects that help to inform Iwi strategic planning, policy and direction. The current Nga Tahuhu o Te Taiao project is a broad interview-based research project that focuses on gathering information, stories and oral histories with Te Rarawa people about fish, the land, the environment and our stories. Research including a working draft of the Te Rarawa Historical Overview can be viewed by clicking the links below.

  • Family Marae Interconnection Research [PDF 144KB]
  • Ahi kaa workforce A5 Summary draft [PDF 213KB]
  • Connections A5 Summary draft [PDF 143KB]
  • Epakauri and Te Tauroa Blocks [PDF 49.5KB]
  • Fisheries Summary A5 [PDF 157KB]
  • Historical Overview Pt One (Aug 2004) [PDF 2.12MB]
  • Te Rarawa Historical Overview Report (Aug 2004) Volume One [PDF 1.8MB]
  • Te Rarawa Historical Overview Report (Aug 2004) Volume Two [PDF 1.7MB]
  • Te Rarawa Historical Overview Report (Aug 2004) Tables Attachment [PDF 126KB]
  • Kahakaroa [PDF 41.4KB]
  • Kai A5 Summary draft [PDF 143KB]
  • Manukau Blocks [PDF 79.7KB]
  • Maungataniwha [PDF 49.9KB]
  • Motukaraka [PDF 50.3KB]
  • Nga Tahuhu Summary of Findings Feb 2008 [PDF 167KB]
  • Tangonge [PDF 36KB]
  • Te Karae [PDF 478KB]
  • Teaching and Learning A5 Summary draft [PDF 148KB]
  • Wellbeing A5 Summary draft [PDF 143KB]

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