New Zealand's Mount Taranaki is now legally a person

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New Zealand's Mount Taranaki is now legally a person
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A rare white bison calf was sighted at Yellowstone National Park, bringing indigenous tribes together for a spiritual ceremony. They say the birth of the special American buffalo is a prophecy fulfilled, but also that there's a wider message that needs to be heard.

First a sacred forest, then a river, and now a mountain. Mount Taranaki, a towering 8,261-foot stratovolcano popular among skiers and snowboarders, was recognized as a legal person in New Zealand on Thursday. Known by its Māori name Taranaki Maunga, the mountain is the latest natural feature in the country to be granted the rights, powers, duties, responsibilities and liabilities of a person.

Then in 2017, the Whanganui river was deemed human and turned over to the care of its local iwi. The Taranaki Maunga Collective Redress Bill passed Thursday also acknowledges the injustices and land confiscations against the Māori in the Taranaki region. “The mountain has long been an honored ancestor, a source of physical, cultural and spiritual sustenance and a final resting place,” Paul Goldsmith, a government official involved in the negotiations, told Parliament in a speech on Thursday.

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