Report on the Post-Raupatu Claims. Volume II

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(2) Treaty analysis and findings 619
7.8.4 Are Tauranga Māori now able to exercise rangatiratanga over their natural resources and taonga? 619
(1) Discussion of the facts 619
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 623
7.9 Main conclusions and findings in this chapter 625
   
CHAPTER 8: THE ANCESTRAL LANDSCAPE: CULTURAL HERITAGE, 1886–2006 627
8.1 Introduction 627
8.1.1 The cultural heritage of Tauranga Māori 627
8.1.2 Cultural heritage and the Treaty 630
8.1.3 The issues: has the Crown honoured its Treaty obligations in Tauranga Moana? 631
8.2 Crown legislation 633
8.2.1 The development of heritage legislation 633
8.2.2 Taonga tuturu: 'antiquities’ legislation 642
8.3 Cultural heritage in Tauranga Moana: six significant sites 643
8.3.1 Bowentown Domain 643
8.3.2 Kauri Point Historic Reserve 649
8.3.3 Huharua 651
8.3.4 Mangatawa 653
8.3.5 Kopukairoa 657
8.3.6 Development at Pāpāmoa 660
8.4 The submissions of the parties 666
8.4.1 Claimant submissions 666
8.4.2 Crown submissions 668
8.4.3 Local authority submissions 669
8.4.4 The claimants’ replies 670
8.5 Tribunal discussion, analysis, and findings 671
8.5.1 Has the Crown historically protected the tino rangatiratanga and kaitiakitanga of Tauranga Māori over their cultural heritage? 671
(1) Discussion of the facts 671
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 673
8.5.2 Has the Crown been historically responsible for destruction and desecration of the cultural heritage of Tauranga Māori? 674
(1) Discussion of the facts 674
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 677
8.5.3 Can Māori now exercise rangatiratanga and kaitiakitanga over their cultural heritage? 677
(1) Discussion of the facts 677
(2) Treaty analysis and findings 683
8.5.4 Does the current legislative regime now adequately protect Māori cultural heritage ? 684
(1) Concerns regarding the identification of cultural heritage 684