Racism often confused Pākehā woman raised in Māori family
She
was whāngai adopted, raised as Māori in east Christchurch, and was often
"deeply hurt" when her family were abused for being brown.
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She
was whāngai adopted, raised as Māori in east Christchurch, and was often
"deeply hurt" when her family were abused for being brown.
|