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  1. UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...representative institutions, prior to using their lands or territories for military activities. Article 31 1. Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain, control, protect and develop their cultural heritage, traditional knowledge and tra- ditional cultural expressions, as well as the manifestations of their sciences, technologies and cultures, including human and genetic resources, seeds, medicines, knowledge of the properties of fauna and flora, oral traditions, literatures, designs,...

  2. [2021] NZEnvC 040 Director-General of Conservation v Taranaki Regional Council Part 3 [pdf, 13 MB]

    ...B UPDATE FOR CONSENT CS QDO’S LR LR DK 09/05/2018 C CHANGES TO SHEETS 1004 AND 1008 ONLY CS QDO’S LR BMcK BSS 26/07/2018 D UPDATE FOR CONSENT CS QDO'S LR LR BS 15/05/2019 E UPDATE FOR CONSENT CS QDO'S LR LR BS 26/06/2020 B. SYMMANS CULTURAL EXPRESSION FOR FILL SITE NO.12 REPRESENT THE NORTHERN THRESHOLD TO BE DEVELOPED IN COLLABORATION WITH NGĀTI TAMA REFER TO LEDF SECTION 5.2.4 AND HEARING EVIDENCE UPDATE M M A- D ES -U D L- C 0- D R G -1 00 4 M M A- D ES -U D...

  3. BORA Wanganui District Council Prohibition of Gang Insignia Bill [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...been viewed as unjustified interferences with the right to freedom of expression by overseas courts.9 21. The definition of gang insignia contained in the Bill is very wide and may cover symbols worn for the purposes of religious or cultural expression or communicating a political message to others. For this reason, the prohibition that the Bill places on the wearing or display of gang insignia may be said to infringe on an individual’s right to freedom of expression....

  4. Family Court Rewrite Submission - Te Putahitanga [pdf, 552 KB]

    ...stand. 4. Cultural relational agency – This is the extent a person or whānau exercise their agency in relation to others to participate in the ongoing transformation of cultural values and practices. Māori would call this rangatiratanga. 5. Cultural expression – the extent a person or whānau is capable of expressing cultural values and practices in their lived experience. For Māori, this would be tikanga. This list is not meant to be definitive but rather represents a tentat...

  5. Muaupoko-O2NL-CIA-final-v2.pdf [pdf, 14 MB]

    MUAŪPOKO CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT MUAŪPOKO TRIBAL AUTHORITY LAKE HOROWHENUA TRUST 1 Assessment of effects on Muaūpoko values ŌTAKI TO NORTH OF LEVIN HIGHWAY PROJECT FOR WAKA KOTAHI NZ TRANSPORT AGENCY OCTOBER 2022 www.muaupoko.iwi.nz www.horowhenualaketrust.org Taitoko | Levin Taitoko | Levin MUAŪPOKO CULTURAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT MUAŪPOKO TRIBAL AUTHORITY LAKE HOROWHENUA TRUST 2 Cover artwork: Lake Horowhenua. 1875. A view of

  6. Memorandum of Counsel for Panuku Development 12 July 2018 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...• Clarity on decision date for the options (23rd Nov), how long have MW got to input before a decision is made • Joint appt of specialists to assist MW, environmental, legal, design • Economic opportunity, what are the opportunities, includes cultural expression, future generations, something MW can be proud off • What is the process that will be undertaken once decision made on location • Opportunities for ongoing engagement with MW, are there any other opportunities to engage...

  7. 11.-Evidence-of-Mr-Te-Kororangi-Hakaraia-Ngati-Wehi-Wehi.PDF [PDF, 255 KB]

    ...used for making bread and porridge. Wetland animals, fowl and fish, especially tuna (eels) were a valued food supply and the wetlands were also a source of traditional rongoā medicines and muka dyes. 30. Wai ora, tangata ora, mauri ora is a cultural expression that recognises the relevance of good clean water in relation to good health and the spiritual wellbeing of people. Māori have long held the view that Papatūānuku (Earth Mother) was raised up from the watery depths to...

  8. E69 Philip Brown - Planning - EIC - Sanford Ltd [pdf, 848 KB]

    ...the last activity involving wharves and pontoons. Event Management Plan 181. The objectives of the EMP are to: (a) Enable a successful Event that positively showcases Auckland and New Zealand to the world, including provision of appropriate cultural expression by ACMWKF; (b) Provide for and manage large numbers of spectators; (c) Provide a safe and secure environment at all times; (d) Provide for a range of event scenarios (with associated management measures) based on fore...

  9. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 DM expert Dennis Scott [pdf, 364 KB]

    ...planning strategy and implementation/administration framework emerged and was secured as a long-term programme with council and community support. 109. Waiheke Island and Matiatia is predominantly a cultural landscape, and as always, the cultural expression of landscape character inextricably and inherently sits at the intersection of the natural attributes of the land and people and their land use activities; and therefore it is ultimately very beautiful, unique, and constant...

  10. Ngati-Wehi-Wehi-CIA-19-October-2022-v2.pdf [pdf, 3.9 MB]

    ...can have an impact on the bird life. These are merely impacts that can be measured at face value. The noise and air pollution can have the same detrimental roll-on effect from the opposite end of spectrum. Wai ora, tangata ora, mauri ora is a cultural expression that recognizes the relevance of good clean water in relation to good health and the spiritual wellbeing of people. Māori have long held the view that Papatuanuku (Earth Mother) was raised up from the watery depths to prov...