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In this powerful wānanga, we bring together three influential voices — Annette Sykes, Te Maiora Rurehe, and Jack Potaka — for a deep and critical discussion on Te Mana o te Wai. They explore: ✨ The role of Māori worldviews in legal frameworks 📜 The legal personhood of rivers and lakes 💧 How iwi navigate freshwater governance and consents 🧠 The place of mātauranga Māori and tikanga in water policy ⚖️ Insights into the landmark freshwater case before the High Court Annette Sykes (Ngāti Pikiao, Ngāti Mākino) brings decades of legal activism and advocacy to the conversation, recently honoured with the Access to Justice Award and a Lifetime Membership from Te Hunga Rōia Māori. 00:00:00 - Introduction and Greetings 00:02:12 - Personal Background and Journey 00:05:32 - The Importance of Water and Critique of Government 00:06:19 - The Role of Universities and Government 00:06:52 - Thesis Discussion: Mana and Pakeha Law 00:07:16 - The Concept of Legal Personality 00:08:43 - The Clash of Pakeha and Maori Laws 00:11:44 - The Emergence of a Third Law 00:11:56 - Examples of the Third Law 00:13:10 - Legal Personality and its Origin 00:14:49 - The Case of Sierra Club in Moreton 00:15:33 - Legal Personality in New Zealand 00:16:09 - The Te Urewera Board and Legal Personality 00:17:27 - Historical Context: Te Urewera District Native Reserved Act 00:18:49 - Legal Personality and Rights of Nature 00:19:40 - The Extension of Legal Personality to Other Entities 00:21:05 - Land Ownership and Legal Personality 00:22:24 - Incorporating Tikanga Maori into Land Ownership 00:24:53 - Exploring New Grounds: Ngāti Rūrehe 00:26:00 - Water Rights and Resource Consents: Tūhouringi Tribal Authority 00:28:59 - The First Law of Te Arawa 00:31:26 - The Struggles of Te Arawa Lakes Trust 00:32:56 - The Resource Management Act and its Impact 00:34:09 - The Fight for Ownership and Control 00:34:29 - The Process of Colonisation and its Effects 00:35:55 - The Struggle for Authority Over Waters 00:38:24 - The Settlement and its Compromises 00:39:43 - The Financial Aspects of the Settlement 00:41:32 - The Differences Between Te Arawa and Tūwharetoa Settlements 00:42:43 - The Crown's Argument and Conception of Property Rights 00:43:54 - The Challenges Faced by Te Arawa Lakes Trust 00:44:44 - The Inequities Resulting from the Settlement 00:46:43 - Te Arawa's Relationship with the Crown and the Settlement Structure 00:47:41 - The Flaws in the Current Settlement Structure 00:49:50 - The Impact of Changes in Government and Legislation 00:56:35 - The Struggle for Recognition of Rights and Interests 00:56:53 - The Importance of Unity and Vigilance 00:58:31 - Reflections on the Te Arawa Lakes Trust Settlement 00:58:44 - The Concept of Mana Motuhake and Kaitiakitanga 01:01:56 - The Assurance of Sir Bill English and its Implications 01:04:06 - The Ongoing Case and Affidavit Preparation 01:05:09 - The Impact of Climate Change on Waterways 01:06:59 - The Need for Recognition and Governance Models 01:07:50 - The Future Court Proceedings and Political Climate 01:09:24 - The Issue of Water Ownership and Interests 01:09:59 - The Importance of Defining Rights and Interests 01:13:10 - The Need for Younger Generations' Involvement 01:15:11 - Reflections on the Current State of Te Arawa Lakes Trust 01:15:54 - The Court Case and Support from the Community