🗞️In Move to Protect Whales, Polynesian Indigenous Groups Give Them ‘Personhood’
🏷️ Whales and Whaling
🏷️ Maori
🏷️ Indigenous People
🏷️ New Zealand
🏷️ Tahiti
🏷️ Cook Islands
🏷️ Conservation of Resources
🏷️ Treaties
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In Move to Protect Whales, Polynesian Indigenous Groups Give Them ‘Personhood’
2024-03-29
- Remy Tumin
(from NYT - World)
Indigenous leaders of New Zealand, Tahiti and the Cook Islands signed a treaty that recognizes whales as legal persons. Conservationists hope it will lead to legal protections.
🏷️ Whales and Whaling
🏷️ Maori
🏷️ Indigenous People
🏷️ New Zealand
🏷️ Tahiti
🏷️ Cook Islands
🏷️ Conservation of Resources
🏷️ Treaties
[USA]
🌎 https://www.nytimes.com/2024/03/29/world/australia/whale-personhood-polynesia-maori.html
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