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&lt;/script&gt;&lt;iframe sandbox="allow-scripts" security="restricted" src="https://tangituwhanautrust.nz/overview/embed/" width="600" height="338" title="&#x201C;Overview&#x201D; &#x2014; Tangitu Whanau Trust - Te Puna" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" class="wp-embedded-content"&gt;&lt;/iframe&gt;</html><description>[vc_row bg_image=&#x201D;155&#x2033; bg_color=&#x201D;#f4f4f4&#x2033; top_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033; bottom_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033;][vc_column width=&#x201D;1/1&#x2033;][vc_column_text] As outlined in the Trust Deed, the purpose of the Trust shall be to:&#x200B; Promote and foster the cultural, social, economic, educational, spiritual advancement and well-being of the beneficial owners and their whanau. Strengthen and foster retention of the traditional, cultural and spiritual values of the Tangitu Whanau. Protect, preserve and advance the reo, tikanga, kawa, whakapapa, taonga and korero of the Tangitu Whanau. Foster and provide employment, educational, recreational, training, health, housing, welfare and cultural opportunities. Ensure retention of the Block for the Beneficial Owners and their descendants. Provide for the use, management, alienation and commercialisation of Trust Land and Trust Assets for the benefit of the Beneficial Owners. Represent the Beneficial Owners on all matters relating to the Trust and Trust Land. Do any act or thing incidental or conducive to the achievement of any of the above. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row top_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033; bottom_padding=&#x201D;20&#x2033;][vc_column width=&#x201D;1/1&#x2033;][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row top_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033; bottom_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033;][vc_column width=&#x201D;1/1&#x2033;][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row top_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033; bottom_padding=&#x201D;40&#x2033;][vc_column width=&#x201D;1/1&#x2033;][vc_column_text] We would like to acknowledge our koroua Potaua, who we as descendants have inherited our mana whenua rights to the land and to this area known as Te Puna Kai o Tutereinga. &#xA0;They knew very well that the land is the life-giving blood of [&hellip;]</description></oembed>
