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A far north iwi leader says creating some sort of Māori finance entity will be an essential step in helping post settlement iwi reach their economic goals.
Haami Piripi from Te Rarawa is at today s Iwi Asset Holding Symposium, which comes ahead of this week s Iwi Chairs hui in Porirua.
He says the regular symposia are encouraging iwi commercial entities to find ways to collaborate, which is essential if iwi don t want to keep pumping their settlements through the mainstream economy. One of the things the commercial entities are starting to look at is the idea of a Māori financial institution which it will provide for our needs in a way we want them provided for. Gone are the days when we need to be the square PEG that sits in the round hole, says Piripi.
Press Release – National Iwi Chairs Forum The National Iwi Chairs Forum (NICF) are set to meet in Porirua this week on the 6th and 7th of May at Te Rauparaha Arena. The collective leadership of the 71 Iwi entities that make up the NICF meet quarterly to share information and work together …
The National Iwi Chairs Forum (NICF) are set to meet in Porirua this week on the 6th and 7th of May at Te Rauparaha Arena. The collective leadership of the 71 Iwi entities that make up the NICF meet quarterly to share information and work together to advance and address the identified priorities of the forum.
Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 5:56 pm
The National Iwi Chairs Forum (NICF) are set to meet in
Porirua this week on the 6th and 7th of May at Te Rauparaha
Arena. The collective leadership of the 71 Iwi entities that
make up the NICF meet quarterly to share information and
work together to advance and address the identified
priorities of the forum.
Hosted by Te Rūnanga o
Ngāti Toa Rangatira, the two day hui will start with
pōwhiri at Takapūwāhia Marae before shifting into a
formal agenda that will see presentations from within the
five NICF pou (pillars); Pou Tikanga (constitutional and