Photo of the day !!

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indigenous,can be quite regal looking
plus
no one can complain about our last 2 white woman PMs

There was a treaty: In 1840. 500 Maori chiefs and the British signed a treaty on land rights in present-day New Zealand

4 countries where women have gained political power—and the obstacles they still face

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