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Laws of Nature | Tāwhiao McMaster Nôhcimihk | Into The Bush Podcast

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Episode 2 | Laws of Nature with Tāwhiao McMaster 🎙️

As a descendant of the rapid flowing waters of Whanganui, and the silent waters of Waikato in Aotearoa New Zealand, Tāwhiao navigates the waters they ventured to bring honour back to the river. 🌊

Join Jordyn and Tawhiao as they discuss the impacts of colonization, and the resiliency of Indigenous nations around the world. 🌳



Tāwhiao holds a Bachelor of Law (conjoint), Major in Law and a Major in Tikanga Māori / Māori Cultural Studies. As well as a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Māori and Pacific Development. Tāwhiao is on the legal team that fought a century long battle to gain human rights for the lifegiving Whanganui River where he calls home. A legal consultant, a tribal leader, and a firm lover of cultural language, arts and practices.

He uri au nō ngā wai e rua e rere mai i Te Kāhui Maunga. Ko Waikato taniwharau, i a piko he taniwha. Me ko Te Awa Tupua o Whanganui, kei kō iti atu rā te kōrero; ko au te awa ko te awa ko au.

Flowing from the Clan of Mountains are two mighty rivers that I descend from. Waikato of a hundred leaders, where every bend there is a chief. And the sacred Whanganui, where its people say; I am the River and the River is me.



Socials & Resources
New Zealand Herald: Tāwhiao McMaster ready for new challenges at Ngā Tāngata Tiaki o Whanganui Trust


The Guardian: Saving the Whanganui: can personhood rescue a river?


New Zealand Parliament: Innovative bill protects Whanganui River with legal personhood

Episode 2 | Laws of Nature with Tāwhiao McMaster 🎙️

As a descendant of the rapid flowing waters of Whanganui, and the silent waters of Waikato in Aotearoa New Zealand, Tāwhiao navigates the waters they ventured to bring honour back to the river. 🌊

Join Jordyn and Tawhiao as they discuss the impacts of colonization, and the resiliency of Indigenous nations around the world. 🌳



Tāwhiao holds a Bachelor of Law (conjoint), Major in Law and a Major in Tikanga Māori / Māori Cultural Studies. As well as a Bachelor of Arts, Majoring in Māori and Pacific Development. Tāwhiao is on the legal team that fought a century long battle to gain human rights for the lifegiving Whanganui River where he calls home. A legal consultant, a tribal leader, and a firm lover of cultural language, arts and practices.

He uri au nō ngā wai e rua e rere mai i Te Kāhui Maunga. Ko Waikato taniwharau, i a piko he taniwha. Me ko Te Awa Tupua o Whanganui, kei kō iti atu rā te kōrero; ko au te awa ko te awa ko au.

Flowing from the Clan of Mountains are two mighty rivers that I descend from. Waikato of a hundred leaders, where every bend there is a chief. And the sacred Whanganui, where its people say; I am the River and the River is me.



Socials & Resources
New Zealand Herald: Tāwhiao McMaster ready for new challenges at Ngā Tāngata Tiaki o Whanganui Trust


The Guardian: Saving the Whanganui: can personhood rescue a river?


New Zealand Parliament: Innovative bill protects Whanganui River with legal personhood

31 min