Members of New Zealand’s Institute for Excellence in the Maori Langauge visited the Wounded Knee National Historic Landmark that marks the site of the massacre of over 200 Lakota men, women and children by US forces in 1890. The visit brought together Maori and Lakota people, both groups acknowledging their shared history of repression and their hopes for language revitalization.
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