We have only been back from the Titi Islands for a week. And we have had quite a bit of traffic. The Mistressology saga has proved very popular.
However it is this post that has caused the most angst in a couple of circles. It was on the button. People got very, very angry about it. Some were gobsmacked that we had the good oil on the fact that a couple of tribes had managed to derail a deal which would have seen the end of the Foreshore and Seabed Act.
We will keep you posted.
Showing posts with label sonny tau. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sonny tau. Show all posts
Sunday, 16 May 2010
Thursday, 13 May 2010
TAU STUBS OUT CHANCE OF EARLY DEAL ON FORESHORE AND SEABEDBED
The Kumara vine has been pulsing this afternoon. Our Maori sources say that a very recent meeting between Iwi and the Prime Minister John Key came perilously close to reaching a conclusion on the Foreshore and Seabed issue.
Apparently it was all good to go until Sonny Tau backed by Mark Solomon presented a set of demands that derailed the deal. Now, while most Maori see the repeal of the Foreshore and Seabed Act as paving they way for them to make claims for customary title, there is concern that some tribes ( put Ngai Tahu at the top of the list ) are more interested in using the negotiations to leverage mineral rights.
So the primary issue about Tikanga ( traditional ways) - is playing second fiddle to greed. Principles are the first casualty.
Meanwhile, our Ngai Tahu sources say that Dr Gail Tipa's appointment to Te Runanga O Ngai Tahu board on behalf of Moeraki means that Solomons support is further eroded. While she does not play personality politics she wont stand for any silliness either. Solomon - is still valiantly trying to hold off the day when his runaka get the chance to vote on his fate.
The rest of the iwi throughout the country and a fair stack of Ngai Tahu reckon that the sooner Solomon's reign is brought to an end the better for the tribe and indeed all Maori.
Apparently it was all good to go until Sonny Tau backed by Mark Solomon presented a set of demands that derailed the deal. Now, while most Maori see the repeal of the Foreshore and Seabed Act as paving they way for them to make claims for customary title, there is concern that some tribes ( put Ngai Tahu at the top of the list ) are more interested in using the negotiations to leverage mineral rights.
So the primary issue about Tikanga ( traditional ways) - is playing second fiddle to greed. Principles are the first casualty.
Meanwhile, our Ngai Tahu sources say that Dr Gail Tipa's appointment to Te Runanga O Ngai Tahu board on behalf of Moeraki means that Solomons support is further eroded. While she does not play personality politics she wont stand for any silliness either. Solomon - is still valiantly trying to hold off the day when his runaka get the chance to vote on his fate.
The rest of the iwi throughout the country and a fair stack of Ngai Tahu reckon that the sooner Solomon's reign is brought to an end the better for the tribe and indeed all Maori.
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