Māori place names formal endorsement
Māori place names formal endorsement
Environment Canterbury Commissioners formally endorsed the dual use of Māori place names with their European equivalent by the regional council at their public meeting today.
“The use of Māori names enables Environment Canterbury to meet its requirements as agreed in the Ngāi Tahu Deed of Settlement (1997) and the Ngāi Tahu Claims Settlement Act (1998) and recognises the value of Environment Canterbury’s relationship with Ngāi Tahu as tangata whenua,” said Commissioner Donald Couch.
“These Māori place names are a symbol of Ngāi Tahu’s relationship with the landscape. It serves as a daily reminder of our history in Te Wai Pounamu (the South Island) as tangata whenua,” he said.
Environment Canterbury has
used dual Māori / European place names for many years, but
had not formally endorsed its agreement to do so at council
level.
List of Ngāi Tahu place names to be used by staff
of Environment Canterbury:
Canterbury
Mount Cook (mountain &
township) Aoraki
Ashburton River Hakatere
Ashley
River Rakahuri
Avon River Ōtakaro
Cam
River Ruataniwha
Coopers Lagoon Muriwai
Estuary of the
Heathcote and Avon Rivers Ihutai
Little Mount
Peel Huatekerekere
Lyttelton
Harbour Whakaraupō
Mackenzie Pass Manahuna
Mount
Grey Maukatere
Mount Harper Mahaanui
Mount Herbert Te
Ahu Patiki
Mount Nimrod Kaumira
North Branch Ashburton
River Hakatere
Port Levy
(Potiriwi) Koukourarata
Selwyn River Waikirikiri
South
Branch Ashburton River Hakatere
Southern Alps Kā
Tiritiri o te
Moana
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