Nearly 100 years after her death, Oxford’s first female Indigenous scholar honoured
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Nearly a century after her passing, Mākereti Papakura, recognized as Oxford's first female Indigenous scholar, is being honored for her groundbreaking contributions. Her thesis, which documented the life and customs of her Māori tribe, remains influential today. This recognition not only celebrates her legacy but also highlights the importance of Indigenous voices in academia, inspiring future generations to pursue their educational dreams.
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