This piece commemorates the significant, often overlooked contributions of Māori service personnel in both World Wars, emphasizing their courage, sacrifice, and cultural presence in ANZAC history, and calls for greater recognition through inclusive remembrance practices.
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legacy of service amid colonial and land-related tensions
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