REIVER wrote: The latest I can find is "until further notice'. Maybe just in time to go back to work? |
Following discussions this morning between senior Ngāti Awa kaumatua and cultural experts, the appropriate karakia (prayers) were performed by Ngāti Awa tohunga at 1pm today, lifting the rāhui he placed in the late afternoon following the Whakaari eruption.
Consequently, temporary prohibitions on marine activities undertaken within the Ngāti Awa rohe moana (customary coastal territory) – including fishing and the gathering of seafood - have now been removed.
The Ngāti Awa rohe moana encompasses the Whakatāne, Ōhope and Ōhiwa coastlines, and Rurima, Moutohorā and Te Puia ō Whakaari islands.
Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa acknowledges residents, visitors and the general public for their respect and support of the rāhui following the eruption of Whakaari.
wayno wrote: <span style="font-family: inherit;">Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa advises that the Ngāti Awa rāhui (temporary ritual prohibition) that has been in place since the Whakaari eruption was lifted at 1pm today (28 December 2019).</span><div -testid="post_message" ="_5pbx user _3576" -ft=""tn":"K"" id="js_96o" style="font-size: 14px; line-height: 1.38; margin-top: 6px; font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: rgb29, 33, 41;"><div id="id_5e06b66c3e1443d21977280" ="text_exposed_root text_exposed" style="display: inline; font-family: inherit;"><p style="margin: 0px 0px 6px; font-family: inherit;">Following discussions this morning between senior Ngāti Awa kaumatua and cultural experts, the appropriate karakia (prayers) were performed by Ngāti Awa tohunga at 1pm today, lifting the rāhui he placed in the late afternoon following the Whakaari eruption. Consequently, temporary prohibitions on <span ="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline; font-family: inherit;">marine activities undertaken within the Ngāti Awa rohe moana (customary coastal territory) – including fishing and the gathering of seafood - have now been removed. The Ngāti Awa rohe moana encompasses the Whakatāne, Ōhope and Ōhiwa coastlines, and Rurima, Moutohorā and Te Puia ō Whakaari islands. Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Awa acknowledges residents, visitors and the general public for their respect and support of the rāhui following the eruption of Whakaari.</span><div ="_3x-2" -ft=""tn":"H"" style="font-family: Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif; color: rgb29, 33, 41;"><div -ft=""tn":"H"" style="font-family: inherit;"><div ="mtm" style="margin-top: 10px; font-family: inherit;"><div style="font-family: inherit; : relative;"><div ="_5cq3 _1ktf" -ft=""tn":"E"" style="margin-left: -12px; : relative; font-family: inherit;">[URL=https://www.facebook.com/SunFM1065/photos/a.685961174800928/2782158865181138/?type=3&eid=ARCGpSbZFLPF8fxLy-5OTQaQI_WVfXKE0KdN-CyIqkrZJEZNjWylNjcAvOagjDDNfN1v-USNMD0abRZJ&__xts__%5B0%5D=68.ARBPukETHykSTVuf-QpT9HaDdX2a27JlWWcBg9sqeEzCbLsBX0FXYoTIjdTJC2BwCOJbIsiZOxXWtsehHayRUNKMHTON36YAX6rWnnhedm3oLyRvvVHn0SYkhC3dQFmfUHukT8hKLtalC_FHp7nVAHew7i47ifWZB7o0Q_fY9RGqUO3Rr1v2A--HYdk3NL_EqyU7zYOIH-PQXupk5sZE-wUO54D8FrrKRM9u2w5hSAo_h0lxALhsrllvvDnWVca6PBqC9F5UJuh5hSax2RSbck0QWSiGl5Fz2q6EeVggFMyqbwdVISEHDlsPK5D2dL9gjXyLw0rTiz2mIbn32dK66kffIF_g47VEDtIiDp9Dmhxzn5_XxoJkH61Q&__tn__=EHH-R]<div ="uiScaledContainer _4-ep" id="u_ps_fetchstream_46_0_k" style=": relative; overflow: ; font-family: inherit; width: 500px; height: 262px;][/URL] |
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