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The incredible example Māori set other Indigenous peoples

Summary by E-tangata.co.nz
Sandra Yellowhorse, a Diné woman from New Mexico, came to study in Auckland after being inspired by the work of Māori scholars. She is pictured here in Navajo dress — known as a Bííl — woven by master weaver Florence Riggs, which represents her family’s Diné story. (Image supplied) Studying in Aotearoa led Sandra Yellowhorse, a Diné woman from New Mexico, US, on a journey to reclaim her ancestors’ knowledge of disability and to use her own exper…
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e-tangata.co.nz broke the news on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
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