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    Developing ancestral landscapes : the interface between developers and tangata whenua

    Lenihan, Te Marino
    Abstract
    The development of Pegasus Town has demonstated how developers can work together with local iwi with respect to the ancestral landscape. This article outlines some of the initiatives that were agreed to in ongoing discussions between the developer and Runanga representatives.
    Keywords
    Ngai Tahu; cultural heritage; ancestral landscape; Pegasus Town; Maori values
    Date
    2009
    Type
    Journal Article
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    Lenihan, T. (2009). Developing ancestral landscapes: The interface between developers and tangata whenua. Lincoln University Planning Review, 1(1), 4-6.
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