A commentary comparing the visit of the Māori Queen to Britain with the rising tribal conflict and political instability in the UK, suggesting that Māori principles of treaty and harmony could offer a model for peace and stability.
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a moment of mutual recognition and respect
The Māori queen could bring much-needed stability to the warring British tribesbuilding bridges through shared traditions
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