Māori voices
"Māori voices" refer to the perspectives, stories, and expressions of the Māori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand. These voices encompass a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, language, and art forms, which are vital for preserving their identity and history.
In contemporary society, Māori voices are increasingly recognized in various fields, such as politics, education, and media. This recognition aims to promote understanding and respect for Māori culture and to address historical injustices. Efforts to amplify these voices contribute to a more inclusive narrative within New Zealand society.