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Language resource 'Wai Ako' looks to normalise te reo in mainstream schools
Wai Ako is a te reo Māori resource created by Roimata Smail, a learner of the Māori language. Smail says that despite an individual's level of knowledge, te reo Māori should be part of daily conversation.
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Police cop flak for Māori-designed police car
Police are copping flak for their Māori-designed police car. The initiative was aimed at supporting Māori Language Week, instead criminal law expert Khylee Quince is calling it tokenistic and insensitive.
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Coffee on the lips, Māori language on the tongue.
To celebrate Māori Language Week, a pop-up Māori language coffee spot was set up at the Manukau Train Station under the roof of the Manukau Institute of Technology.
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The Warehouse worker encouraging te reo Māori
A counter-operator for The Warehouse says she encourages her customers to speak te reo Māori in a predominantly non-Māori speaking area.
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Westpac launch Māori eftpos machines
To celebrate Māori language week Westpac Bank have launched Māori eftpos machines.
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Thousands brighten up the streets of Wellington to parade Te Reo Maori
Thousands of people turned up to support the Māori language parade today in Wellington. Māori Language Commission CE Ngahiwi Apanui says while the statistics are dire, feedback on the streets is a positive sign that attitudes are changing.
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Actions speak as loud as words
This week for Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, Counties-Manukau police will be out and about in a newly-designed car featuring koru to support the revitalisation of te reo Māori. The koru design represents their objective to achieve better outcomes by working in partnership with iwi.
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#REOREASONS World without Reo #4
Māori Television discovers and shares what drives people to engage with te reo Māori in the channel wide campaign, #REOREASONS.
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#REOREASONS World without Reo #2
Māori Television discovers and shares what drives people to engage with te reo Māori in the channel wide campaign, #REOREASONS.