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		<title>New Zealand: Mountain gets same legal rights as a person</title>
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<p class="">A settlement under which a New Zealand mountain has been granted the same legal right as a person has become law after years of negotiations.</p>



<p class="">It means Taranaki Maunga [Mt Taranaki] will effectively own itself, with representatives of the local tribes, iwi, and government working together to manage it.</p>



<p class="">The agreement aims to compensate Māori from the Taranaki region for injustices done to them during colonisation &#8211; including widespread land confiscation.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We must acknowledge the hurt that has been caused by past wrongs, so we can look to the future to support iwi to realise their own aspirations and opportunities,&#8221; Paul Goldsmith, the government minister responsible for the negotiations, said.</p>



<p class="">The Taranaki Maunga Collective Redress Bill was passed into law by New Zealand&#8217;s parliament on Thursday &#8211; giving the mountain a legal name and protecting its surrounding peaks and land.</p>



<p class="">It also recognises the Māori worldview that natural features, including mountains, are ancestors and living beings.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Today, Taranaki, our maunga [mountain], our maunga tupuna [ancestral mountain], is released from the shackles, the shackles of injustice, of ignorance, of hate,&#8221; said Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, co-leader of political party Te Pāti Māori [the Māori Party].</p>



<p class="">Ngarewa-Packer is among one of the eight Taranaki iwi, on New Zealand&#8217;s west coast, to whom the mountain is sacred.</p>



<p class="">Hundreds of other Māori from the area also turned up at parliament on Thursday to see the bill become law.</p>



<p class="">The mountain will no longer be officially known as Egmont &#8211; the named given to it by British explorer James Cook in the 18th Century &#8211; and instead be called Taranaki Maunga, while the surrounding national park will also be given its Māori name.</p>



<p class="">Aisha Campbell, who is also from a Taranaki iwi, told 1News that it was important for her to be at the event, and that the mountain &#8220;is what connects us and what binds us together as a people&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">The Taranaki Maunga settlement is the latest that has been reached with Māori in an attempt to provide compensation for breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi &#8211; which established New Zealand as a country and granted indigenous people certain rights to their land and resources.</p>



<p class="">The settlement also came with an apology from the government for the confiscation of Mt Taranaki and more than a million acres of land from local Māori in the 1860s.</p>



<p class="">Paul Goldsmith acknowledged that the &#8220;breaches of the Treaty mean that immense and compounding harm have been inflicted upon the whānau [wider family], hapū [sub-tribe] and iwi of Taranaki, causing immeasurable harm over many decades&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">He added that it had been agreed that access to the mountain would not change and that &#8220;all New Zealanders will be able to continue to visit and enjoy this most magnificent place for generations to come&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">The mountain is not the first of New Zealand&#8217;s natural feature&#8217;s to be granted legal personhood.</p>



<p class="">In 2014, the Urewera native forest became the first to gain such status, followed by the Whanganui River in 2017.</p>
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