This piece examines the rising black market for pounamu in Aotearoa, focusing on illegal theft, export, and the role of Ngāi Tahu in protecting the stone as a taonga, while highlighting recent legal prosecutions and concerns over mining industry involvement.
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a bold step toward enforcing cultural and legal accountability
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