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Photos: Whangārei's Te Wiki o te Reo Māori parade. Thousands turned out to Whangārei's first Māori Language Week parade. Image 1 of 7: Whangārei Girls' High School helping out with the clean up.
Images: Record Label Launches Reo Act Tuesday, 7 September 2004, 2:04 pm Press Release: Mai Media. PANUI PAPAHO / MEDIA STATEMENT ... also in te reo Maori and also funded by Te Mangai Paho. ...
It was meant to be an inclusive gesture to New Zealand’s indigenous Maori community. But plans to introduce bilingual road signs featuring both the English and te reo Maori languages have ...
Hei tā te tumuaki Stuff Group a Laura Maxwell (Ngāti Mutunga, Te Āti Awa): “E hari ana mātou ki te mahitahi me Straker me Microsoft hoki ki te whakawhanake i te utauta whakawhitinga reo Māori. Ko te ...
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori is a time to celebrate Aotearoa’s Indigenous language. But we also need to acknowledge the limits of literal translation and pay attention to the deeper meanings of words.
The longer term vision is that by 2040, 85% of New Zealanders will value te reo Maori as a key part of their nationality; 1 million people will be able to speak the basics, and that 150,000 Maori ...
It was meant to be an inclusive gesture to New Zealand’s indigenous Maori community. But plans to introduce bilingual road signs featuring both the English and te reo Maori languages have ...