This piece critiques the colonial national myth of Zealandia as a female, Pakeha-centered symbol of New Zealand identity, arguing that it ignores Māori contributions and the Treaty of Waitangi, while honoring the military memory embodied in 'sentinel sons' statues as a more autho
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a subtle counter-narrative to colonial national iconography
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