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  1. Video for Papatoetoe Central School opens Māori language café for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori
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    Papatoetoe Central School opens Māori language café for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori

    Papatoetoe Central School in Tāmaki Makaurau did something unique to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori  last week.

  2. Video for 'I wanted to know my language': Kiwi Fern Katelyn Vaha'akolo's te reo journey
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    'I wanted to know my language': Kiwi Fern Katelyn Vaha'akolo's te reo journey

    Katelyn Vaha'akolo (Ngāti Whātua, Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Maniapoto and Tongan) grew up playing netball but went along to a trial with a friend to give league a go -

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    Darth Ngāpuhi the 'Dark Lord' championing te reo Māori to TikTok sci-fi nerds

    Science-fiction nerds have a bronzed 'Dark Lord' championing te reo Māori online, Darth Ngāpuhi aka Green MP Teanau Tuiono (Te Uriroroi, Ngāpuhi, Ngāi Takoto). 

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    50th anniversary of te reo Māori petition commemorated in live streams over two days

    Commemorations of Te Petihana Reo Māori (the Māori Language Petition) will be live-streamed on Whakaata Māori tomorrow, September 14, and on Thursday, September 15.

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    Four Square joins Māori Language Week with shopping translator app

    Supermarket chain Four Square, which provides the essentials in small towns across Aotearoa, has joined in supporting the kaupapa of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with a new app for shoppers.

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    'Kei te tino pakari i tēnei wā'- reo Māori petitioner reflects on 50 years

    Fifty years after helping to deliver the petition demanding the country's politicians recognise te reo Māori Dr Robert Pouwhare says the language was in dire straits, but is now in a much healthier

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    There's no such thing as a self-made Māori- Te Aorere Pewhairangi

    ''As a Māori, there's no such thing as self-made.''

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    Chocaholics vow to buy more Whittaker's amid racist backlash

    Chocolate and te reo Māori lovers have united against a racist backlash to chocolate company Whittaker's adopting reo Māori packaging for their chocolate.

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    They gave te reo a go – why haven't you?

    Opinion by Peata Melbourne

  10. Video for Te Reo Māori turns full circle in Parliament
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    Te Reo Māori turns full circle in Parliament

    Speaking Māori in Parliament has been problematical since the 1800s when Maori-speaking MPs used such colourful language that it became a challenge to translate, while another one later on chee

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