
Ruapehu Alpine Lifts' move to voluntary administration is being described as an affront to the dignity and rangatiratanga of iwi Ng膩ti Rangi.
The operator of T奴roa and Whakapapa ski fields announced on Tuesday it was going into voluntary administration after unfavourable weather and two years of Covid-19 disruptions resulted in three disastrous ski seasons.
Te T艒tarahoe o Paerangi chairman Whetu Moataane said T奴roa Ski Area was established in the current location in 1978 under the authority of a licence granted by the Crown to the operating company at the time.
"This was done without consultation with Ng膩ti Rangi," Moataane said.
"Today as the stream of reporters drove past our tari at 1 Mountain Rd, we were reminded that even with a Treaty settlement in place, media and Ministers alike appear to forget their own law 鈥 namely Ahakoa haere te Karauna ki whea, ka haere hoki a Ng膩ti Rangi 鈥 that Where the Crown goes, so goes Ng膩ti Rangi.
"During the 1995-96 eruption, Ng膩ti Rangi, as an iwi, went to Koro Ruapehu and had karakia. In the subsequent years, Ng膩ti Rangi has continued to have a presence within the ski field business, including constructing the towers for the chairlifts. Since the eruption, Ng膩ti Rangi has always led the opening and closing karakia for the maunga, including the closing karakia held just yesterday."
In Ng膩ti Rangi's 2018 Deed of Settlement, the Crown acknowledged it had failed for many years to include Ng膩ti Rangi in the ongoing management arrangements for Tongariro National Park and this severely affected the ability of Ng膩ti Rangi to practise their tino rangatiratanga and kaitiakitanga over their sacred maunga, Ruapehu, and their w膩hi tapu within the park, Moataane said.
"Rukutia Te Mana established that this was a breach of te Tiriti o Waitangi/the Treaty of Waitangi and its principles.
"Ng膩ti Rangi has actually had a relationship agreement with Ruapehu Alpine Lifts since 2017, a joint approach between Ng膩ti Rangi and RAL to matters that affect Ruapehu through the establishment of a relationship group called Te Pae Toka.
"We cannot understate the profound significance to Ng膩ti Rangi of Matua te Mana, Ruapehu maunga, from which the iwi draw life, sustenance, and inspiration."
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"Despite the decades of cultural support; despite the commitment enshrined in law; despite the existence of Te Pae Toka, we are bitterly disappointed that neither Ruapehu Alpine Lifts as an entity, or respective Ministers of the Crown, thought to give us a heads-up or to consult with us about possible solutions to this crisis on Koro.
"We expected better."
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