Responsibilities Not Rights: A Tūhoe Perspective

Responsibilities Not Rights: A Tūhoe Perspective

Author: Pushkin Industries March 31, 2022 Duration: 13:46

When Tūhoe negotiated legal personhood for their ancestral homeland Te Urewera, the global rights of nature community cheered. But in this conversation about how the case connects to rights of nature overall, and to the global push for climate action, Tamati Kruger, Tūhoe negotiator and chairman of the board that now oversees Te Urewera, explains that for Tūhoe it's about the responsibilities of people to protect the land and each other—not rights.

 

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