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Raukawa Trust Board (Tokoroa)
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www.raukawa.org.nz/
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26 Campbell Street. Tokoroa.. 3420, South Waikato, Waikato.
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These rohe are Te Kaokaoroa o P tetere to the east, Te Pae o Raukawa to the south, Wharep hunga to the west and Maungatautari to the north. Te Kaokaoroa o P tetere Te Kaokaoroa o P tetere literally means the long outstretched armpit of P tetere , a name given also to the area where the Kaimai ranges intersect the Mamaku Ranges. The boundary commonly described for Te Kaokaoroa o P tetere runs from Te Wairere in the north, down through those ranges into the Kaimai and Mamaku, and as far as Ngongotah mountain near Lake Rotorua. From there it runs to the Horohoro Ranges, and then turns west to the Waikato River, though there is an overlap here with Te Pae o Raukawa.
Many of the names within Te Kaokaoroa o P tetere reflect the birth of Raukawa including Te Poitanga now known as Te Poi , Te Waitikihanga a M hinaarangi, and the marae kaip . The region encompasses three watersheds running respectively into Lake Rotorua, the Waikato River, and the Te Waihou River as well as significant maunga, and the Kaimai and Mamaku ranges. According to some, Te Pae o Raukawa got its name from M hinaarangi, who, while crossing the Kaimai Ranges to join her husband T rongo, looked out at the lands around her. She could see Maungatautari and Wharep hunga to the west, as well as the area that came to be known as Te Kaokaoroa o P tetere below her. The area also holds significance given that it is from this district that Raukawa and his descendants began their extension for additional lands that we now know as the Raukawa takiw . Some of his descendants left to conquer areas outside this district, particularly across the Waikato River and into the lands of the Ng ti Kahupungapunga, and secured what is now known as the contemporary boundaries of the Raukawa takiw . Maungatautari Raukawa has a very long association to the mountain, Maungatautari. Following the arrival of the waka into K whia, Rakat ura and Kahukeke left that area and journeyed into the interior of the central North Island. Ten generations later, following the birth of her new born son Raukawa, M hinaarangi crossed the Waikato River below Maungatautari.
As a result other iwi also established a presence on land in the Raukawa takiw . Its purpose was to manage the social, cultural, and economic affairs of the wh nau, marae, and hap of the Raukawa takiw . As a result of Treaty settlement negotiations with the Crown, a further re organisation occurred and the Raukawa Settlement Trust RST , the Raukawa Charitable Trust RCT , the Raukawa Asset Holding Company RAHC and Raukawa Iwi Development Ltd RIDL were formed in 2010. The Raukawa Settlement Trust RST is the post settlement governance entity of the South Waikato based iwi Raukawa and is the governance arm of the Raukawa Group. The Raukawa Charitable Trust is the engine room of our iwi organisation delivering our environmental, social, health, cultural, treaty and corporate goals, and commercial investment and growth is undertaken by our company Raukawa Iwi Development Ltd RIDL . The Raukawa 2030 Vision represents a comprehensive framework that the Raukawa Group operates under, and guides our decision making, strategies, and initiatives that we undertake in order to achieve the goals set by our trustees on behalf of our iwi. The Raukawa Charitable Trust RCT is the social services arm of the South Waikato based iwi Raukawa. Our organisation has been providing quality environmental, health and social development initiatives throughout the South Waikato since 1987.
The Raukawa 2030 Vision represents a comprehensive framework that the Raukawa Charitable Trust operates under, and will guide our decision making, strategies, and initiatives that we undertake in order to achieve the goals set by our iwi. We will also use this framework as a tool to measure our progress, and a metric to become more efficient and effective when delivering meaningful outcomes for our people and the wider community. The Group is comprised of the Raukawa Settlement Trust, the Raukawa Charitable Trust, and Raukawa Iwi Development Ltd. Our mission is to deliver outstanding cultural, social and environmental outcomes to ng uri o Te Poari Matua o Raukawa

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