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New Zealand has changed its name before, why not again?

  • Written by Claire Breen, Professor of Law, University of Waikato
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Our names are a critical part of our identity. They are a personal and social anchor tying us to our families, our culture, our history and place in the world.

For Māori, a name is intrinsic to, and linked by, our whakapapa (genealogy), often reflecting the elements observed, such as a river (awa), at the time of birth before...

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