Ngati Ruanui Heads Of Agreement
7 SEPTEMBER 1999
Relationships Strengthened In Ngati
Ruanui Heads Of Agreement
Conservation Minister Nick Smith today welcomed the achievement of a significant step towards settling Ngati Ruanui's Treaty of Waitangi claim - the signing of a Heads of Agreement by Ngati Ruanui and the Crown.
"I am pleased that conservation has been able to contribute to the proposed settlement in an appropriate way while still advancing conservation values. While the Heads of Agreement is non-binding, and will be followed by further discussions, it will form the basis of a formal Crown offer to Ngati Ruanui."
"Some specific conservation sites of significance to Ngati Ruanui have been proposed for return, such as a pa site within the Otoki Gorge Scenic Reserve. Ngati Ruanui has plans to restore another small area - the Rehu Village Conservation Area. One of the most important things that has come from this stage of the settlement is the strengthening of the working relationship between DOC and Ngati Ruanui."
There is no redress proposed in the
Heads of Agreement relating to the confiscation of Mt
Taranaki in 1865. This matter will be addressed at a later
date in the settlement process when all eight Taranaki iwi
are in a position to negotiate on this issue. However, any
cultural redress that is agreed will recognise the cultural,
traditional and historic importance of the mountain to all
Taranaki iwi, while also recognising the interests of the
people of New Zealand generally.
"During these
discussions, we have been guided by the same principles as
with other settlements. Our experience to date is that,
where a settlement has been reached, a solid base for
development together has also been achieved. This is
certainly the case with Ngati Ruanui to date. Conservation
values have not been compromised and the relationship
between the Crown and Ngati Ruanui has been strengthened and
improved."
ENDS