A review of the documentary 'Sgt. Haane' celebrates the wartime bravery of Sergeant Haane Manahi of the 28th Māori Battalion at Takrouna, highlighting both his heroic achievements and the overlooked recognition he received, while emphasizing the cultural significance of oral传承 in
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