The podcast series created by te reo Māori advocate Stacey Morrison this week has proved a major success after being rated second on Apple Podcasts.
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Shepherds Reign collaborates with Swizl Jager for new reo Māori waiata
Māori Language Week is celebrated in many ways such as practising speaking te reo in daily life, writing and in song - but not all songs have that traditional Māori sound.
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Game Kings: Creators soon to launch new versions of Tākaro game
Hamilton-based entrepreneurs Eliot Jessep and Ben Hawken are the game designers behind Tākaro, a card game that makes it simple and entertaining way to learn the basics of te reo Māori. Demand for the game has increased and so too has their knowledge of te reo Māori.
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Pioneering Māori language programme celebrates 30 years
Te Tohu Paetahi at the University of Waikato is a full-time intensive course that has been a trailblazer for the revitalisation of te reo Māori since 1991.
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Lorde releases te reo Māori EP with support of reo champions
Pop star Lorde has released a five-track EP featuring waiata from her newest album Solar Power, all sung in te reo Māori.
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Stan Walker to release first reo Māori album
Singer/songwriter Stan Walker will release his first album in te reo Māori during Māori Language Week.
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New web series launched about the journey of te reo Māori
The Treaty Settlement story: Te Mana o te Reo Māori is published online by Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage, in partnership with Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, the Māori Language Commission.
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Te Reo Māori orators turn out for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori live debate
As part of Te Whare O Te Reo Mauriora, Māori Television and Te Mātāwai are committed to working together to revitalise and promote te reo Māori amongst our whānau, hapū, iwi and hapori.
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All Black halfback TJ Perenara vows to gift his children te reo Māori
All Black halfback TJ Perenara has opened up about his shame of not being able to speak te reo Māori, but is determined to bring his own up with their mother tongue.
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Hīkoi for Māori Language Week continues at Maungakiekie
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori celebrations continue today with the Hikoia te Kōrero (Walk the Talk) Hīkoi to Maungakiekie today. The hīkoi attracted more than 2,000 people and was one of many hīkoi that has taken place across the country this week.