Anne Salmond is a prominent New Zealand anthropologist and writer known for her work on Maori culture and history. Her research has focused on the impact of colonization on indigenous peoples and the importance of preserving cultural traditions. Salmond’s books have received critical acclaim and she continues to advocate for the rights of indigenous communities.
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The Weekend: The phrase of the year is ‘gingle malt’
Madeleine Chapman reflects on the year, finding the perfect encapsulation in the discovery of "gingle malt" at The Warehouse, a poorly executed and overpriced festive decoration that embodies the chaos of 2024. Meanwhile, senior writer Alex Casey delves into the world of Aotearoa cinema and successful child actors in her latest features, discussing local reporting and the magic of movies on Behind the Story. Readers engage with diverse perspectives on the year, from humorous anecdotes...
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