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Te Wiki o te Reo Māori

A Digital Kit to share Resources

Compiled by staff at:

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"Arohatia te Reo is the theme for Māori Language Week, which means to cherish the language. We encourage you, no matter who you are, where you come from, or what you do, to find a way to express how you can use, honour, speak and show your love for the language of our country."

Check out the website here.

Media Release here.

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Read the information on this page about the history of Te Wiki o te Reo Māori

NZ History Online

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VLN - Celebrating Te Reo Māori Blogpost - Janelle Riki

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Maanakitanga - Maori Language Week 2011

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Māori Language Week 2011 - Part 2

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The Māori Alphabet

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Learn to Count in Māori

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Poi E - Patea Māori Club 1984

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Waiata - Tutira Mai Nga Iwi

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Waiata - E Toru Nga Mea

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Tangaroa's Gift - Retold by Nelson Central School - Room 9 2009

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Māori Creation Story in Sand Art

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Ranginui and Papatuanuku - Part 1

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Ranginui and Papatuanuku - Part 2

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He Honore

as sung by Newlands Intermediate Students during lunch

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Digistore Wiki

Māori Related Resources

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What a Hongi means

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History of Whakatauki

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Māori Language Week 2014

Google Site of collated links, videos, kupu, structures based on the 50 kupu for 50 weeks kaupapa

https://sites.google.com/site/maorilanguageweek/