Recognised iwi in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004. Recognised iwi in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004

Population: Registered members: 2,495 (August 2020)

Rohe map for Ngāti Mākino.

This rohe map represents the area over which Ngāti Mākino exercises kaitiakitanga for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991 and is based on the Area of Interest agreed between Ngāti Mākino and the Crown in the Deed of Settlement signed on 2 April 2011. Ngāti Mākino Area of Interest from the Deed of Settlement [JPG, 690KB].

➤ Ngāti Mākino Iwi Authority notes that tino rangatiratanga is the authority over resources defined in Article II of Te Tiriti O Waitangi; and that kaitiakitanga in the Resource Management Act is the Iwi obligation to get the decision making right within the rohe of an Iwi. While Iwi have agreed areas of cultural interest under their settlements with the Crown, Iwi kaitiakitanga obligations can extend further than geographical boundaries, as these obligations are defined by both territorial and whakapapa relationships. Ngāti Mākino examples are Te Arawa whakapapa connections to Rangitoto and Moehau.


This rohe extends into the regions or districts of these local authorities:

Regional Council
Bay of Plenty Regional Council / Toi Moana
Territorial Authority
Western Bay of Plenty District Council
Rotorua Lakes Council
Whakatāne District Council



Contact information for hapū and marae may be provided by the Representative Organisation at their discretion.

Hapū

Marae

Wharenui

Location

Ngāti Mākino Ōtamarākau Waitahanui a Hei 2655 SH2, Ōtamarākau
  Te Awhe o te Rangi Te Awhe o te Rangi 29 Te Awhe Road, Maketū
Ngāti Te Awhe Ōtamarākau Waitahanui a Hei 2655 SH2, Ōtamarākau
  Te Awhe o te Rangi Te Awhe o te Rangi 29 Te Awhe Road, Maketū


Iwi Representative Organisations

3 Iwi Representative Organisations:


Ngāti Mākino Iwi Authority

Last updated: 15/06/2023


Post-Treaty settlement governance entity. Post-Treaty settlement governance entity [ Ngāti Mākino Claims Settlement Act 2012 ].

Resource Management Act consultation. Represents Ngāti Mākino as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991.

Tūhono organisation. Tūhono organisation.

Legal entity: Common Law Trust

Governance structure: Eleven representative elected by the iwi whānui.

Chair: Laurence Tamati

Iwi Communications: Mihi Takahi

RMA Contact: John Rapana Ph: 022 709 3309 Email: john@ngatimakino.co.nz

Postal Address:
PO Box 1712,
Rotorua 3040.

Physical Address:
1256 Arawa Street,
Rotorua.

Phone: 07 343 6588

Email: admin@ngatimakino.co.nz

Website: https://www.ngatimakino.co.nz/



Te Arawa Lakes Trust

Last updated: 6/10/2023


Post-Treaty settlement governance entity. Post-Treaty settlement governance entity [ Te Arawa Lakes Settlement Act 2006 ].

Resource Management Act consultation. Represents Ngāti Mākino as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the Resource Management Act 1991.

Also represents the iwi/hapū listed below as an "iwi authority" for the purposes of the RMA.
Te Arawa Lakes Trust exercises kaitiakitanga over the fourteen lakes defined in the Te Arawa Lakes Settlement Act 2006.

Tūhono organisation. Tūhono organisation.

Click here to see more information on the Lakes

Legal entity: Charitable Trust

Governance structure: Three trustees for each Te Arawa Lakes Trust rohe: Te Ure O Uenukukōpako, Te Kawatapuārangi, Tūhourangi.

Te Ure O UenukukōpakoTe KawatapuārangiTūhourangi
Ngāti Hurunga Te RangiNgāti HinekuraTūhourangi
Ngāti KarengaNgāti HinerangiNgāti Hinemihi
Ngāti KearoaNgāti KuriNgāti Tumatawera/Kahuupoko
Ngāti KererūNgāti MakinoNgāti Rangitihi
Ngāti NgararanuiNgāti MarukukereNgāti Taoi
Ngāti NgataNgāti MokoNgāti Tarawhai
Ngāti PukakiNgāti ParuaharanuiNgāti Tu
Ngāti RangiiwahoNgāti PikiaoNgāti Tuohonoa
Ngāti RangiteaorereNgāti RereamanuNgāti Wahiao
Ngāti RangiwewehiNgāti Rongomai 
Ngāti RehuNgāti Tamakari 
Ngāti RiriuNgāti Tamateatutahi/Kawiti 
Ngāti TaeotuNgāti Te Rangiunuora 
Ngāti TahuNgāti Te Takinga 
Ngāti TawhakiNgāti Tuheke a Hani 
Ngāti Te NgakauNgāti Tutaki a Koti 
Ngāti Te PureiNgāti Wahanui 
Ngāti TuaraNgāti Whakahemo 
Ngāti TūnohopūNgāti Whakaokorau 
Ngāti TuraNgāti Moemiti 
Ngāti Tuteniu  
Ngāti Uenukukōpako  
Ngāti Waoku  
Ngāti Whakakeu  
Ngāti Whakaue  
Ngāti Whaoa  
Ngāti Te Roro o Te Rangi  

Chair: Geoff Rolleston

Tumu Whakarae: Dr Daryn Bean

Environmental Manager: Haimona Te Nahu

Postal Address:
PO Box 128,
Rotorua 3040.

Physical Address:
1161-1163 Pukuatua St,
Rotorua.

Phone: 07 346 1761 / 0508 TEARAWA

Email: reception@tearawa.iwi.nz

Website: https://tearawa.io/



Te Kotahitanga o Te Arawa Waka Fisheries Trust Board

Last updated: 15/06/2023


Mandated iwi organisation in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004. Mandated iwi organisation in the Māori Fisheries Act 2004.

Iwi Aquaculture Organisation in the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004. Iwi Aquaculture Organisation in the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004.

Tūhono organisation. Tūhono organisation.

Legal entity: Charitable Trust

Governance structure: One representative from each of eleven iwi recognised in Māori Fisheries Act 2004 elected in a three year cycle by iwi members enrolled on the Te Kotahitanga o Te Arawa Fisheries Trust Board register.
Tūhourangi
Ngāti Pikiao
Ngāti Mākino
Te Ure o Uenukukōpako / Ngāti Whakaue
Ngāti Rangitihi
Waitaha
Ngāti Tahu
Ngāti Rangiteaorere
Ngāti Rangiwewehi
Tarāwhai

Chair: Roku Mihinui

CEO: Chris Karamea Insley

Postal Address:
PO Box 1896,
Rotorua 3040.

Physical Address:
Lakesyde Business Centre, Block C,
1204 Whakaue Street,
Rotorua.

Phone: 07 349 3227

Email: info@tearawafisheries.maori.nz

Website: https://tearawafisheries.co.nz/