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Tuesday 24 December 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
The current hexagonal stamp lacks any distinctly Kuki Airani features, and the wording is difficult to read – especially with the red pen used to fill it in. During the Covid era, Air NZ staff had to spend extra time studying mine just to make sure I was cleared to travel.
Retain the NZ passport, but create a stamp that’s unique and unmistakably representative of our culture, and distinct from the other immigration stamps. Sorted!
While we’re at it, why not seriously consider adopting a new name for our country, one that truly reflects the heritage and culture of our tangata ‘enua. Now that’s about real identity … but I suspect it’s a whole other Pandora’s box.
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