Te Ara Tipuna means “the ways of our forebears”. It is designed to connect us with the ways of our ancestors, allowing us to both physically and figuratively, walk in their footsteps.
Weaving through diverse landscapes, and with the infrastructure accessible to walkers, cyclists, and horse trekkers, Te Ara Tipuna will complement and enhance the ecological and cultural sites of significance that exist within the rohe.
Te Ara Tipuna will provide for iwi, hapu and whanau to:
Te Ara Tipuna will provide for owners and iwi kaenga to be everyday kaitiaki of the ara and the people who traverse them, both locals and manuhiri.
For uri kei te whenua, Te Ara Tipuna provides an easy opportunity to begin reconnecting to their whenua and identity.
Te Ara Tipuna is also intended to:
Te Ara Tipuna is not just a “walk” or a short-term “project” – it will be a core part of the key infrastructure that underpins future public and private investment in the rohe.
Te Ara Tipuna has a long-term outlook. Even though we are still in recovery mode from Cyclone Gabrielle and successive weather events, we can’t neglect the opportunities we have to ensure our future prosperity.
Te Ara Tipuna Charitable Trust has been established to govern this project. The Chair is Ingrid Collins and the Trustees are Sir Selwyn Parata, Rei Kohere, Kylee Potae, and Hon Hekia Parata, who is also the Project Lead.
Once the Ngati Porou phase of the trail is completed, new trustees can be appointed representing Te Whanau a Apanui, Ngai Tai ki Torere and Whakatohea ki Opotiki.