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Hokotehi Moriori Trust appoints new CEO

The board of trustees for Hokotehi Moriori Trust are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Tony Blackett as the new CEO of HMT and its corporate arm Kōpi Holdings Limited.

Tony comes from a diverse background spanning human rights, disability, cultural and community development and environmental issues. He has held leadership roles in New Zealand and internationally with organisations including Greenpeace International, Deaf Aotearoa, Amnesty International and the New Zealand Red Cross. He brings an entrepreneurial skill set and a clear focus on values to his work.

I am looking forward to bringing all of my experience to this role and contributing to the renaissance of Moriori culture and te re Moriori through my work.’ Tony said. ‘Nunuku’s covenant speaks to me. I think the Moriori story of holding to the covenant of peace under extreme provocation is a now becoming a global beacon of power of the principles of peace. It is a privilege to earn the opportunity to make a contribution.’ he said.

Tony will focus on managing the business interests of Hokotehi Moriori Trust as a central contribution towards Moriori.  Maui Solomon will continue in his role as Executive Chair for this year to assist in a smooth transition to a new CEO.

Tony’s role commences on February 10 and he will reside on Rēkohu with his partner Justine. We look forward to Tony and Justine joining the HMT team. Please make them feel welcome as they settle into island life.

 

Me rongo

Trustees for Hokotehi Moriori Trust

 

Printable version of this press release – HMT CEO Announcement Jan2020

AGM Notice 2019

Sunday 1 December 2019
2.30pm
Venue:  Wharewaka Function Centre
2 Taranaki St, Taranaki St Wharf, Wellington

The purposes of the AGM will be to:

  1. Present audited financial statements of the Trust
  2. Receive the Annual and Strategic Plans of the Trust;
  3. Discuss and vote on any resolutions received in accordance with clause 15.3 of the Trust Deed. Any proposed resolutions must be received in writing by the Trust Secretary at the Trust Office, P.O. Box 188, Chatham Islands 8942, no later than 5pm on Monday 21 October 2018.

Agenda for AGM (2.30pm start)

  1. Karakii
  2. Apologies
  3. Receive Minutes of 2018 AGM
  4. Matters Arising
  5. Presentation of Annual Reports and Plans
  6. Presentation of Audited Accounts for 2018-19
  7. Appointment of Auditors
  8. General Business
  9. Karakii Hokomutunga

Opportunity For Moriori Youth – trainee berth opportunity

Hokotehi has received an invitation from Ministry of Culture and Heritage (MCH) for 2 young men and 2 young women (aged 16+ or 19+) to take part in a voyage around a part of NZ within a date range between late Sept and 20 December 2019.

A flotilla of six vessels including waka hourua, va’a moana, heritage and youth ships will travel around our coastline to promote the exceptional feats of Pacific, Māori, Moriori and European voyaging that brought us together. MCH will be looking for applicants who have a firm understanding and a genuine interest in the Tuia 250 kaupapa and themes, and applicants who are creative and have relationships with their communities and imi. Participants will also be expected to take part on waka activities and tasks as well as cultural components of voyaging (Karakii, rongo etc).

You will need to be in good physical health and be comfortable at sea and in the water.

We are now calling for expressions of interest (EOI) by July 10 for one of these positions. To do this please email the office (office@kopinga.co.nz) with the following:

1. Name and date of birth

2. Preference for which voyage you wish to join (see table) – provide us with your 3 top choices because some places may be filled already. Note some voyages have age restrictions

3. Short statement of why you think you should be selected to represent Moriori

MCH will meet the costs of the voyage and Hokotehi will meet reasonable costs of travel to the voyaging port from your home and purchase of compulsory equipment.

 

 

 

 

High Court Finds in Favour of Moriori in Taia Case

In a recent decision (pdf attached at the bottom of this article) issued by His Honour Justice Collins, the High Court in Wellington has found overwhelmingly in favour of Hokotehi Moriori Trust in declining to intervene in the vesting of Taia lands (1,200 hectares on the east coast of Rēkohu) by DOC in accordance with a promise made by the Crown to Moriori 17 years ago. Ngāti Mutunga o Wharekauri Iwi Trust had sought a declaration in the High Court to stop the transfer of land to Moriori on the basis that they held “exclusive mana whenua” over all of the Chathams including Taia and that, conversely, Moriori had none. The decision is important also because it refers favourably to the findings of the Waitangi Tribunal upholding Moriori mana and continuing customary rights by our Karāpuna holding fast to their customary laws of peace in 1835.

It is not yet known if NMOWIT will appeal the decision, but it is hoped that they will not and instead choose to adopt a more conciliatory and positive approach so that both Moriori and Ngāti Mutunga can move forward with mutual respect and for the future benefit of both our peoples and the Island we all love and cherish.

Click here for PDF.

Waka Wānanga – Ta Ara a Hopo

In April, Hokotehi concluded our Waka Wānanga – Te Ara a Hopo, where we welcomed the crew of the waka hourua Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti, Taonga Pūoro musicians and local star Ajay Peni back to Kōpinga. We were also joined at Kōpinga marae by the timiriki from Pitt Island school. Ta Ara a Hopo (pathways of the albatross), so named for the importance that the hopo has across the Pacific and also because of our concerns regarding the impact of ocean plastics on bird and marine life.  Hokotehi also held workshops on taonga pūoro and navigation with Kaingaroa and Te One schools.

Senior Management Vacancy

Hokotehi Moriori Trust is a tribal trust based on Rēkohu (Chatham Islands) representing the indigenous Moriori people. We are looking for an experienced CEO/GM to lead our team of 8 – 10 staff on the Island. HMT owns two sheep and cattle farms, a tourism lodge facility, a number of rental properties, fishing assets, cultural assets and a stunning Marae complex. We are looking for someone who has proven experience, shows initiative, excellent people skills and is happy to live in a remote community. We are looking for someone who can grow the capacity of our group and show effective leadership. Superior listening skills and leadership qualities is a must. Big egos should not apply.

Applicants must have a proven ability in management of a diverse organizstion with a capital value in excess of $40m. Experience in te re/reo and Treaty issues is important or alternatively a willingness to learn. The applicant must be able to show they have a good knowledge of Moriori/Rēkohu/Chatham Islands history and culture. A competitive package (including salary, accommodation, and relocation costs) will be offered to the successful candidate.

If this is a position that you believe is suited to your skills, interests and experience then please contact Hokotehi Moriori Trust, Executive Chair, Maui Solomon on mauis@xtra.co.nz for further information. Expressions of interest are due by 26 January 2018.