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Reparations for Indigenous Tribes: What the United States Can Learn From New Zealand

The United States has long struggled with addressing the historical injustices committed against Native American tribes. While New Zealand has made significant strides in offering reparations to its Indigenous Māori tribes, including financial settlements and land returns, the U.S. has yet to adopt a comprehensive reparations program. Volume XLVIII staff editor Erin Duddy explores how the U.S. can learn from New Zealand's approach to reparations, exploring how the United States can make a more robust acknowledgment of past wrongs.

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