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Ancestral remains journey home from NMA to New Zealand

Summary by canberradaily.com.au
Two Moriori ancestors (Karāpuna) have begun their journey home from the National Museum of Australia at a special handover at the cultural institution on Tuesday. Flora Mitchell, the oldest known member of the Moriori people, who lives in Queensland was one of the guests at the ceremony, as was New Zealand High Commission to Australia’s Andrew Needs. The ancestral home of the Moriori people is Rēkohu and Rangihaute (Chatham and Pitt Islands), to…
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canberradaily.com.au broke the news in Canberra, Australia on Thursday, February 13, 2025.
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