Paraone Gloyne says he often hears non-Māori slipping te reo words into their speech. Photo / File By Pokere Paewai, RNZ
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The Battle of Ōrākau- confronting New Zealand's past
It has been 155 years since the battle of Ōrākau in the Waikato, where 150 Māori fighters and 17 government troops died.
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Top Māori experts meet govt to develop education initiatives
A group of twelve Māori experts are meeting with government today to help develop two new Māori education initiatives- Te Ahu o te reo Māori and Te Kawa Matakura.
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Beginners take up Mahuru Māori reo challenge
A record 600 people have registered for Mahuru Māori this month. Pioneer Paraone Gloyne, initiated the idea four years ago challenging participants to speak Te Reo only during September. Now beginners are also rising to the challenge.
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Māori language, culture exponents nominated for Matariki award
Te Waitī Award for Te Reo and Tikanga represents special recognition of those individuals who are championing the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture and proactively increasing the awareness and status of te reo Māori in Aotearoa.
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Mahuru Māori pioneer humbled by Matariki Award nomination
Reo Māori exponent Paraone Gloyne has been named as a finalist in the Te Waitī Awards category for Te Reo and Tikanga of the second annual Matariki Awards. The pioneer of Mahuru Māori that promotes speaking only Māori during the month of September says he's humbled to be nominated alongside some of his mentors.
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Native Affairs- Kōrero Māori
September was a long month for many, who took up the challenge to speak only in te reo Māori in every public and private interaction. So, what was their experience and is it something for everyone to do?
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Mahuta takes up Mahuru Māori challenge
Labour's Nanaia Mahuta recently received a moko kauae. Now the Hauraki-Waikato MP is taking part in Mahuru Māori, a challenge conceived by Ngāti Raukawa reo scholar Paraone Gloyne two years ago to encourage Māori to speak Māori throughout the month of September.