Waikato - Tainui is taking Māori language revitalisation into their own hands, implementing the final stage of a seven-part te reo strategy called Te Pae Kākā in the hopes of replenishing a diminishing pool of orators on marae throughout the region.
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'Vital' NZ-born Samoans use language- Minister
"Alofa atu nei . Alofa mai taeao " is the theme of Samoan Language Week 2018 - It reinforces the importance of the language within communities around Aotearoa.
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Maihi Karauna draft strategy complete
The Crown's Māori Language Strategy is one step closer with a draft now complete. Māori Development Minister Nanaia Mahuta has received the draft from Te Puni Kokiri after many delays.
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Kia Mau, Series 2 Episode 50
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Ihipera Nuku and Manaiti Brown, teach the powerful haka, "Tōia mai" and "Utaina".
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Kia Mau, Series 2 Episode 49
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Ihipera Nuku and Manaiti Brown, teach the powerful haka, "Tōia mai" and "Utaina".
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Kia Mau, Series 2 Episode 48
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Ihipera Nuku and Manaiti Brown, teach the powerful haka, "Tōia mai" and "Utaina".
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Kia Mau, Series 2 Episode 47
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Ihipera Nuku and Manaiti Brown, teach the powerful haka, "Tōia mai" and "Utaina".
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Kia Mau, Series 2 Episode 46
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Ihipera Nuku and Manaiti Brown, teach the powerful haka, "Tōia mai" and "Utaina".
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Kia Mau, Series 2 Episode 45
Presenters, Kaharau Keogh and Moana-Roa Callaghan alongside tamariki performers Takaimaania Ngata-Henare and Te Tuhi Hopa, teach the iconic waiata, "Tēnei Mātou".
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Te Mātawai appoints first representative to Māori TV board
Te Mātāwai has appointed Māori language advocate Kingi Kiriona as its first Māori Television Service Board representative. The network welcomed Kiriona's appointment despite his public criticism of the station through a haka at Te Matatini 2015.