mowerman wrote: I'm thinking Takutai Moana Act will give them the power, 3 patrol boats have been brought by Ngati Manuhiri for the Hauraki Gulf ... This is the start of it https://www.teaomaori.news/ngati-manuhiri-patrol-hauraki-gulf-christmas |
graham-q wrote: and just a reminder that no one group of people should have anymore say than anyone else. After all that's the point of a democracy isn't it? O should we listen to George Orwell, who wrote "Every one is equal but some are more equal than others." It seems to be a charter to exclude as many people as possible and to profit from it. If the money raised was going to help homeless, the less fortunate, great, but that's not what will happen. As we have seen, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Dramatic writing over. Off for a drink. Graham |
smudge wrote: Nice to see you back Mowerman. Just a reminder that Iwi are an important voice in this nation of ours.
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Tzer wrote: Since this discussion has been posted up on to the Legasea topic page, it would be interesting to know if Legasea or NZSFC made a submission against 3 waters or will they make representation to govt if indeed 3 waters will include coastal waters. I have my doubts but who knows maybe they and all recreational will get what they want when commercial fishing is banned under 5 waters. |
Pcj wrote: maori had no name for NZ When James Cook arrived in 1769, Nieuw Zeeland was anglicised to New Zealand, as can be seen in his famous 1770 map. Cook renamed Te Moana-o-Raukawa as Cook Strait, and imposed dozens more English place names. V8 The majority will be ruled by the minority.Check out DR Michael Bassett ex Labour
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