TPR March 2012

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Beneficiaries of Waikouaiti Blk III Section 42 Subdivision 42 Trust

A meeting will be held for the owners of Māori land sections known as subdivisions 42, 62 and 65 of Section 42 Block III, Waikouaiti District. These are the Sizemore whānau sections located at Brinns Point, Otago.

Venue: Date: Time:

The purpose of the meeting is to nominate new trustees and update the trust order to a standard Te Waipounamu Ahu Whenua Trust order. The details for the meeting are as follows:

Please contact the Ngāi Tahu Māori Law Centre on 0800 626 745 if you have any questions about this meeting.

Ngāi Tahu weavers, we want you!

Raraka Taiao, an exhibition of contemporary Ngāi Tahu weaving, will show in Canterbury Museum from 4 April 2012 to 15 April 2012. All works to be considered for inclusion in the exhibition are needed now!

Puketeraki Marae, corner of Apes and Coast Roads, Puketeraki (Karitane) Friday 6 April 2012 (good Friday) Afternoon.

Please, we would really love to hear from you! Email us, ring us or text us your ideas, your interest in submitting art work and your offers to help organise it! Ranui Ngarimu email: ranui.nga@xtra.co.nz mobile: 027 438 2625

The kaupapa for the exhibition is ‘Naturally Ngāi Tahu’. This means that works will be created out of the natural materials found within Ngāi Tahu.

Puamiria Parata-Goodall email: puamiria@ngaitahu.iwi.nz mobile: 021 272 1319

This is an absolutely fantastic opportunity for Ngāi Tahu weavers to display and sell their beautiful creations.

Te Putairiki: University of Canterbury Māori Law Student’s Association

The executive of Te Putairiki are proud to have Ngāi Tahu whānau elected to leadership positions for 2012.

Te Putairiki was established in 1993. Te Putairiki is run entirely by students for students, with the main objectives to foster, promote and nurture the whakawhanaungatanga of Māori students, providing support, guidance and pastoral care, to facilitate academic excellence.

Roberta Tainui (Ngāti Waewae,Wairewa and Ngāti Irakehu) Secretary William Grant (Kati Waewae) Treasurer Hannah Reuben (Ngāi Tūāhuriri) Academic. Te Putairiki is also proud to have a previous executive member elected to Te Hunga Rōia o Aotearoa (The Māori Law Society of New Zealand) as national student representative for the year 2011/2012 - Jamie-Lee Tuuta (Wairewa and Ōnuku). This is the first time a student from the University of Canterbury has held this position. These students have been elected as leaders for Māori law students at the University of Canterbury and New Zealand. Ka rawe!

From left: William Grant, Hannah Reuben, Roberta Tainui and Jamie-Lee Tuuta.

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