Māori Waka Confronts World's Largest Seismic Vessel
PRESS RELEASE 3 APRIL 2017
MĀORI WAKA CONFRONTS WORLD’S LARGEST SEISMIC TESTING SHIP IN THEIR WATERS
A traditional double-hulled ocean voyaging canoe belonging to the people of Ngāti Kahungunu (Hawkes Bay), Te Matau a Māui has departed Napier to confront the world’s largest seismic survey ship the Amazon Warrior and is expected to intercept the vessel tomorrow.
Spokesperson for Te Matau a Māui, Raihania Tipoki said “We have warned the Amazon Warrior numerous times to stop what they’re doing and leave our waters, they have not listened. So, it is now time to do this our way, kanohi ki te kanohi, face to face”
Delegation member, Tina Ngata aboard Te Matau a Māui said “The many breaches the Amazon Warrior, the New Zealand Government, the Norwegian Governments and oil companies Statoil and Cheveron have inflicted on the rights of our peoples and these waters are criminal. That is why we are here today. We will not allow this abusive activity to occur without resistance.”
Te Matau a Māui is taking non-violent direct action to bear down on the Amazon Warrior who are seismic blasting in Te Ikaroa-Rāwhiti waters in search of oil off the Hawkes Bay coastline and will converge with Greenpeace’s vessel, Taitu to confront the Amazon Warrior.
Aboard Te Matau a Māui are descendants of Te Ikaroa-Rāwhiti whanau and hapū who will deliver messages to the Amazon Warrior opposing their work in tribal waters. 80 hapū and iwi along Te Tairāwhiti have endorsed a message to the surveyors Statoil and Chevron, demanding they leave Ikaroa-Rāwhiti waters immediately.
“Te Matau a Māui, the people of Te Ikaroa-Rāwhiti will not standby and allow “The Beast” and its’ masters to violate our waters without direct intervention and the assertion of our rights as secured through generations of occupation of this coastline and ocean” said Tipoki.
“The New Zealand Government continues to open our waters to international interests at the cost to our lands and peoples and we cannot allow this to continue”
The public were asked to support Te Matau a Māui sail to the Amazon Warrior by way of a givealittle page which raised over $5,800 “Operating a double-hulled voyaging canoe, while low impact on the environment has a high financial cost and we are thankful to the many who have shown support and enabled this sailing.” Said Tipoki
On the 13th January 2017, captain of Te Matau a Māui, Reuben Tīpoki joined a Greenpeace flotilla to confront the Amazon Warrior. “I made it very clear on behalf of my people that they were not welcome in our waters and they were to leave immediately. They did not heed our call, my people have now said, “tukua” sail.
On the 3rd March 2017, traditional Māori waka Ngahiraka Mai Tawhiti captained by renowned navigator, Jack Thatcher also delivered a message to the Amazon Warrior on behalf of his peoples of Ikaroa Rāwhiti demanding (The Amazon Warrior) “stop your work and depart immediately”.
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