The Blue Frontiers Podcast
In this episode, Kara Dentice, a Maori descendant from Te Ureeera, speaks with our Seavangelesse, Nathalie Mezza-Garcia, about granting legal personhood to natural systems. Kara has been involved in two legal processes in New Zealand that gave legal personhood to the Whanganui river and the Te Urewera national park. In this talk, Kara explains why we should change our relation with the environment, going from an extractivist logic, to a logic of coexistence. Timestamps: 0:55 Introduction of Kara Dentice 1:55 A rooster interrupts Kara and Nathalie 2:18 Reframing the relation with the environment to coexistence 4:50 The placenta and mother earth in Maori culture 7:03 The Maoris, land, language and identity 9:55 Taxing farmers for the CO2 emissions of farming cows 11:15 Kara is sweating 11:35 Co-governance of natural resources 12:28 Guanagui River and Te urewera. A river and a national park that owns itself 14:14 Law is nothing but a piece of paper 14:57 Governments want to control 17:06 Can I sue a river that owns itself? 16:50 Can a river sue me? 22:55 Deterritorialization of personal identities 24:30 Kara’s relation with Te ure wera and his family’s tribes 28:30 Automatic translators 29:05 Keeping an indigenous culture alive 33:25 The Mana 32:25 The film Moana and its translations 34:39 Granting legal personhood to natural systems 43:20 Changing our relation with the environment 49:50 Closing –––––LEARN ABOUT VARYON CRYPTOCURRENCY–––––www.blue-frontiers.com/en/varyon –––––JOIN US ON TELEGRAM–––––T.me/bluefrontierscommunity –––––SUBSCRIBE–––––iTunes: https://apple.co/2DD5f4uStitcher: http://bit.ly/2DwaIuK –––––LEARN MORE–––––https://www.blue-frontiers.comhttps://twitter.com/bluefrontiershttps://www.instagram.com/bluefrontiers/https://www.facebook.com/Blue-Frontiers-255004088265639/
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