Matai Moana, Mt Crawford, Stop the Sale

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#4

Our Maunga should NEVER be sold!!! Bloody huas

Marama Hartley (Turangi, 2021-05-31)

#7

All too often our land is being swept away from underneath us by the people we believed would protect it. This needs to end.

Danielle Mulholland (Wellington , 2021-05-31)

#11

The people should have their say, the indigenous people! No backdoor sneaky sales! No destruction of our sacred whenua and absolutely no desecration of our Pā sites!

Katie Hay (Wellington, 2021-05-31)

#13

I tautoko

R Mahuika (Lower Hutt, 2021-05-31)

#15

My land

Pauline Owen (Wellington, 2021-05-31)

#20

Uphold Te Tiriti

Eddy Davis-Rae (Wellington, 2021-05-31)

#21

Don’t want the land to be sold

Mana Hokianga (Lower Hutt , 2021-05-31)

#24

I think it is important for mana whenua to retain ownership of their maunga!

Ailsa Krefft (Wellington, 2021-05-31)

#30

This land belongs to my tamariki. It is their birth right as tangatawhenua

Hanna Randall (Wellington, 2021-05-31)

#32

No mātou te whenua

Ihaia Puketapu (Lower hutt, 2021-05-31)

#34

Tangimetua Tangianau Hiini

Tangimetua Tangianau Hiini (Wellington, 2021-05-31)

#37

I was there with my mother when the w’enua was returned to our Iwi and I saw the happiness on our peoples faces when this happened.. My mother has since passed and I am disgusted with the Government that they have allowed this to happen... Colonisation in modern day...

Adrienne Fruean (New Plymouth, 2021-05-31)

#38

This land is not for sale.

Kerry Lewis (Lower Hutt, 2021-05-31)

#39

I want My Crawford whenua kept in Iwi ownership.

Parekura Violet Rawiri (Christchurch, 2021-05-31)

#44

To preserve this land and its beauty to uphold its sacredness for all New Zealanders

Shona Kerr (Wellington, 2021-06-01)

#47

Dame Whina catch cry was,
“Not One More Acre!!”
Our uri will benefit this whenua in ways that will also protect future proof for our mokomoko and the greater community of Wellington

Louana Fruean (Wellington, 2021-06-01)

#56

Once it's gone it's gone and that's not ok

Natalie Maaka (Tikitiki, 2021-06-03)

#57

This is iwi land

Maarire Puketapu (Wellington , 2021-06-03)

#61

kei te hee!

mani rangihuna (wellington, 2021-06-08)

#63

Stop selling off Maori land assetts.

Jolene Campbell (Lower Hutt, 2021-06-14)

#66

Stop the sale of our land and our Ancient Pa sites

Anahera Taripo (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-06)

#67

I'm signing to support thew hopes of Mana whenua who had dreamed of a papa kainga on this site which is near ancient and significant pa sites.

Ross Davis (Wellington, 2021-07-07)

#68

Our Whenua is being taken from us in a very SNEAKY WAY..GOVERNMENT..just take what they want & we either don't know what's happening unless Whanau hear on the GRAPELINE

Sandy Bishop (Hastings, 2021-07-07)

#72

Indigenous land should stay in the hands of indigenous people.

michael person (wellington, 2021-07-07)

#75

We want our whenua to remain inthe hands of iwi for our uri whakatipu.

Noel Woods (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-09)

#77

This needs to STOP!!!

Mihi Carlson (Waiwhetu, 2021-07-09)

#78

Confiscated and still own this whenua

Miriam Pearse (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-09)

#79

Ka tohu atu ki tēnei, no te mea, nā Te Atiawa te whenua, na Te Atiawa te kawa, nā Te Atiawa te kaitiakitanga o ngā mea katoa.

Aperahama Wairau-Mason (Pōneke, 2021-07-09)

#81

No Sale not one more acre

Lindaaroha Olsen (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-09)

#84

The deep cultural significance of this site must be respected

Andrew Mepham (Paraparaumu, 2021-07-09)

#86

i believe in mana whenua and support Taranaki Whaanui uri

Eddie Elliott (Wellington, 2021-07-09)

#90

He Māori ahau

Leith Porter-Samuels (Wellington, 2021-07-10)

#91

Nō matou whenua! Mātaimoana!

Eddie Edmonds (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-11)

#99

Once it's gone it's gone... Tautoko the whanau..

Oriana Paul (Taupo, 2021-07-12)

#100

This is not right and should not proceed!

Helena Gordon-Amai (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-12)

#101

This is not ok!!!

Jayda Ormsby-Northcott (Wellington , 2021-07-12)

#102

I support this kaupapa and the people behind it 🙌🏻❤️

Mihiterina Wehi (Poneke, 2021-07-12)

#107

No uri, whanau, Hapu, or Iwi consultation.

Wikitoria Randall (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-12)

#112

This is our whenua and we don’t want to loose it.

Mataki Kahu (Kaikoura , 2021-07-13)

#113

I want to help stop the sale of māori land

Cindy Anderson (Wellington , 2021-07-13)

#116

I am a beneficiary!

Raniera Puketapu (Lower hutt, 2021-07-13)

#133

I agree. Keep the land stop the sale

Mikey Nathan (Wellington , 2021-07-15)

#135

I'm signing because I am Uri and I want this to stop happening without our consent.

Josie Ratana (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-15)

#136

Keep our land, it's not for sale.

Andrew Ratana (Wellington , 2021-07-17)

#137

I'm signing because my turangawaewae is not for sale!

Gina Rangiwhetu (Lower Hutt , 2021-07-18)

#139

THE LAND IS BEAUTIFUL AS IS. #SAVEOURLAND #STOPTHESELLINGOFOURWHENUA #SAVETHEMAUNGAMATAIMOANA #STOPTHEDRILLING #SAVESHELLYBAY

Mairá Híkarlya (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-18)

#141

Tautoko Te kaupapa

Tuauri Moeahu (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-18)

#143

I am signing this petition as it is totally wrong and disgraceful to sell our land beneath our feet.

Donna OHare (Wellington , 2021-07-21)

#147

It should not be sold and it should not be drilled.
Martha Pitt in Waihi was once the Maunga for Maori in this area, had a Urupā as well, they continue to mine underground, none of the money from the mine goes back to Iwi, the community doesn’t see it either, once it’s gone, it’s gone. Govt corruption is what this is.

Te-Awhina Nepia (Waihi, 2021-07-24)

#148

AKE AKE ✊

Danielle Quinn (Lower Hutt, 2021-07-25)

#150

I am Taranaki uri. I’ve also been a resident of Motukairangi for 32yrs.
I full support the holding of our land forever.
I am sick of crown and iwi members in positions of power, disposing of our lands.

Kenney-Jean Sideell (Wellington, 2021-07-28)

#158

I’m signing because we have an opportunity to RETAIN and develop our own strategy without selling. Most importantly, we need to hold this space with absolute mana and share its pan tribal stories as Te Atiawa as manawhenua. PNSB under right if first refusal proposal and opportunity to deliver an amazing Te Ao Maori

Parekura Rawiri-Paranihi (Christchurch , 2021-08-07)

#159

My cuzzie s da truth

Piri Timu (Perth, 2021-08-08)

#160

It’s mine and not too be sold

Arana taepa (Narre Warren, 2021-08-18)

#162

To stop these colonial pests from stealing our land !!!
Not one more acre to be sold @!!!

Steve Rangihuna Rangihuna (Hastings, 2021-08-20)

#165

Because I am grtgrt moko o Te Warepouri Rangatira O Atiawa. I am from Taranaki Trina line O Tohu Kakahi.
I am breed in Poririua & Poneke 45yrs.
It is my duty as Rangatira to make sure nothing is sold.

Aroha Priest (Levin Horowhenua, 2021-08-27)

#171

Sale of Maori land this way needs to stop. I tautoko - Iwi leaders who propose to sell land without the consent of the wider people need to resign. This practise is disgraceful.

katherine Tuhakaraina (Rotorua, 2021-09-05)

#172

Maaori are oppressed enough already, let our people be honored as Mana Whenua.

Te Pou-Rose Henry (Auckland, 2021-09-05)

#174

I'm tangata whenua and owner and I don't consent to the sale of this land.

Lonny Wano (Perth, 2021-09-06)

#175

I'm tied of seeing our land being taken from underneath our feet that our tupuna once walked

Shirley Marsden-Matenga (Waiuku, 2021-09-10)

#180

The whenua must come back under the Kaitiakitanga of Tangata Whenua. Any other alternative is pure Māori land theft. Return the whenua.

David Tawhai-Bodsworth (Waikanae, 2021-10-14)

#182

UWG is tika!

Tīaho Ngā Mōrehu (Ōpōtiki, 2021-10-20)

#185

This land is very a very special part of Wellington, and is a waste to all future generations if sold and developed.

Josie Milton (Wellington, 2021-11-11)

#191

He whenua Māori. Māori land in Māori hands.

Tere Harrison (Wellington, 2022-03-06)

#193

kia kaha mō mahi tinorangatiratanga,
mouri ora tō mana whenua, Taranaki whānui

Big ups

Uenuku Phillips (Wellington, 2023-05-18)



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