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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.
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Gisborne turns out for te reo
Despite the cold and windy weather, residents of Gisborne gathered at Te Poho o Rāwiri Marae to carry out their Māori Language Week festivities.
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Even if te reo was compulsory, there's not enough teachers- PM
The Prime Minister also got into the spirit of Te Wiki O Te Reo Māori when she fronted up for the Post Cabinet Press Conference.
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Wellington's Wiki o Te Reo Māori march
Thousands took to the streets in Wellington to celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori bringing Wellington lunchtime traffic to a standstill as school kids, parents and teachers were joined by many other organisations.
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Te Taitokerau people walking the talk to keep reo Māori alive
Locals and schools of the Whangārei region took the main streets of the township today to show their support for the start of Māori Language Week. A thousand people or more were present for the hīkoi, people from the wider regions of Te Taitokerau also joined and brought whānau and tamariki to attend the kaupapa.
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New rangatahi Youtube channel to take te reo Māori to the world
Te Māngai Pāho has partnered with a Canadian-based video content producer WatchMojo.com which has more than 10 billion video views, 18 million subscribers and is the 27th largest YouTube channel.
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What to expect for Wiki o Te Reo Māori
Māori Language Week is now a major event on the Aotearoa calendar developing from protest action in the 1970s to a national celebration involving thousands of schools, workplaces, community groups and individuals.