'This is how cultural erasure occurs': Why a NZ game is removing Māori carvings
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A leading New Zealand video game company is removing Māori
carvings from one of its games after it was accused of cultural
appropriation. |
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A leading New Zealand video game company is removing Māori
carvings from one of its games after it was accused of cultural
appropriation. |