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Wakaminenga Maori Government of Nu Tireni – New Zealand

Te Kitenga – The Vision

Governance of the people, by the people, for the people – founded on He Wakaputanga 1835, Declaration of Independence for a free, prosperous and responsible nation.

Nationhood to be united as one peoples, working together in harmony in the interest and well being of our nation, coming together in times of national need such as disasters, showing a collective loyalty.

Kotahitanga

Whanau, family, kinship ties, hapu, tribe, waka, pah, marae hapu, village, town, maunga, mountain, keeping in contact with whanau, tatai hono - to uphold our bonds of kinship.

Whanaungatanga

A concept of caring for others, helping friends and loved ones, being a good host to visitors, showing aroha and hospitality, taking care of those in need, responding to the needs of our elders, looking out for our rangatahi, young ones.

Manaakitanga

People today are thought of as being kaitiaki, however in ancient times and not so long ago kaitiaki were symbolised in creation entities, such as animals, birds, pet eels, geographical land marks such as mountains, rivers, seas, forests, a tree and of course our kaitiaki in the spiritual realm.

Kaitiakitanga

Working with authority and mana within our decision making and within our jurisdiction of He Wakaputanga and our governance of Te Wakaminenga o Te Rangatiratanga, the Alliance of the National Congress of Nu Tireni New Zealand

Mana Whakahaere

Working with authority and mana within our decision making and within our jurisdiction of He Wakaputanga and our governance of Te Wakaminenga o Te Rangatiratanga, the Alliance of the National Congress of Nu Tireni New Zealand

Rangatiratanga

The layers of our history through – our children, parents, grand parents, ancestors and future generations

Whakapapa

Te Wakaminenga o Nga Hapu o Nu Tireni

Te Wakaminenga o Nga Hapu o Nu Tireni – New Zealand – ‘The United Tribes or Peoples of Nu Tireni – New Zealand’ has recently re-emerged to assert its place as Te Wakaminenga National Congress, the dejure, true, constitutional governance body of Nu Tireni – New Zealand.

Since 1835 the Chiefs of New Zealand declared and affirmed their independence and authority over all territories of New Zealand via the internationally recognised He Wakaputanga 1835, Declaration of Independence. The signing of Te Tiriti, the Treaty 1840, was a disruption that forced an unlawful cession of their sovereignty to the British Crown and then to the New Zealand defacto Crown. Many injustices have affected the native Maori Peoples under these regimes, and more recently global events – such as the fraudulent pandemic – has resulted in the loss of human rights, affecting all people of Nu Tireni – New Zealand.

He Wakaputanga is the lawful jurisdiction to address such injustices and provide protection for all New Zealanders. At present a globalist government initiated by the UN the World Economic Forum (WEF) and the WHO threatens New Zealand’s sovereignty. The defacto New Zealand Government has bought into this global government.

The Wakaminenga Maori Government since the early 1980s was appointed the administrating arm of Te Wakaminenga National Congress and is tasked, with powers, to implement the laws enacted by Congress to protect our nation. We welcome all people to immigrate to the unextinguished, lawful constitutional jurisdiction of He Wakaputanga to eliminate threats, to pursue a free, fair, self-governing country and a brighter, secure, prosperous tomorrow.

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By now many of you are aware that He Wakaputanga 1835 is New Zealand’s founding constitution also known as the Declaration of Independence of Nu Tireni, New Zealand, that is still in existance and still the law of precedence in New Zealand. The Declaration ensured that immigrants were aware of who held the sovereign authority, powers and laws that they would live by once settled in New Zeala…

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“ Whaia te iti Kahurangi Ki te tuohu koe,
Meinga ki he Maunga teitei”


“Strive for Excellence. If you must bow,
may it be to a lofty Mountain.”

Nau mai, Haere mai! Welcome!