Green Member’s Bill to recognise the personhood of tohorā

Green PartyMP Teanau Tuiono has launched his Member’s Bill to recognise whales as legal persons with inherent rights, including the right to freedom ofmovement, a healthy environment, and the ability to thrive alongside humanity. 

“Ourtohorāare sacred ancestors for many communities across Te Moana Nui a Kiwa, but they are under threat from commercial fishing, pollution, and climate change.” says Teanau Tuiono. 

“This Bill represents a transformation in how we protect our marine species and the wider moana, to create a law that would protect whales by legally recognising their mana.” 

"The Bill describes te mana o te tohorā through five fundamental principles: Freedom of movement and migration, protection of natural behaviours, protection of social and cultural structures, right to a healthy environment, and the right to restoration and regeneration of habits and ecosystems."

“Indigenous peoples are the enduring kaitiaki of our moana. When we follow their lead, we can protect our precious species and the places they call home.” 

“TheTohorāOrangaBill will recognise the inherent mana oftohorāand require decision-makers under a range of environmental law to recognise and provide for the rights oftohorā."

"This Bill is drawn from the foundational work of Hinemoana Halo as a part of He Whakaputanga Moana guided by Ngāti Wai. We acknowledge that important mahi and indigenous connections across Te Moana Nui a Kiwa and other indigenous nations."

“By recognising the mana oftohorā, this Billrepresentsa transformation in how we protect our marine species and the wider moana.”says Teanau Tuiono.

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