A newly created entity will be “the voice” of the mountain, comprised of members appointed by the country’s conservation minister and members of the Māori community, who consider it their ancestor.
New Zealand has granted personhood to Mount Taranaki, recognising it as a living entity with rights and protections
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The Taranaki Maunga settlement also includes an apology from the government for the confiscation of Taranaki and more than a million acres of land from local Māori in the 1860s.