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  2. Te Māngai Pāho - Wikipedia

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    Te Māngai Pāho funds the operation of a network of bilingual English and Māori language radio stations targeting members of local iwi and the wider public through local frequencies and online streaming. It operates as Te Whakaruruhau o Ngā Reo Irirangi Māori, the Iwi Radio Network, currently chaired by former Alliance MP Willie Jackson.

  3. Kāterina Mataira - Wikipedia

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    Dame Kāterina Te Heikōkō Mataira DNZM (13 November 1932 – 16 July 2011) was a New Zealand Māori language proponent, educator, intellectual, artist and writer. [1] Her efforts to revive and revitalise the Māori language ( te reo Māori ) led to the growth of Kura Kaupapa Māori in New Zealand.

  4. Ngā Manu Kōrero - Wikipedia

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    In 1977, the Pei Te Hurinui Jones Contest was added for senior Māori oratory. [2] Three years later, a junior English section was introduced, with a taonga for the section provided by Ngāti Kahungunu ki Te Tairoa in memory of Sir Turi Carroll, and three years after that, the junior Māori oratory section, Rāwhiti Īhaka, was added.

  5. Cook Islands Māori - Wikipedia

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    Te akataka reo Rarotonga; or, Rarotongan and English grammar by the Rev Aaron Buzacott of the London Missionary Society, Rarotonga. 1854. Old grammar in English and Rarotongan "Tuatua mai!" Learn Cook Islands Maori; Te Reo Maori Act 2003; SBS Cook Islands Maori Radio Program. Archived 2017-11-26 at the Wayback Machine Updated each week

  6. Daughters of Our Lady of Compassion - Wikipedia

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    She arrived in Hiruharama in 1883 with the interest of reviving a Catholic mission on the Whanganui River. Fluent in French, English and te reo Māori she published a Māori-English phrase book while there. [5] Funding for the mission was helped by Aubert's selling of home remedies derived from native plants, which she had learned of in Hawkes ...

  7. Hana Te Hemara - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, Te Hemara joined the Māori Affairs Department with the Māori Language Commission, a result of her work. [11] [2] She formed the first Māori Business and Professional Association in 1980 and organised Te Kopu Designers' Award for Māori designers in 1984. [3] [9] [2] Te Hemara married Syd Jackson in 1961. Together they raised two ...

  8. Mairehe Louise Tankersley - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [4] In 2023 Tankersley supported the first te reo Māori muster at the prison, which was held at 2pm on 14 September, to commemorate the moment the Māori Language Petition was presented to Parliament in 1972.

  9. Jennifer Ward-Lealand - Wikipedia

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    Since 2008, Jennifer Ward-Lealand has been a keen student in te reo the language of New Zealand's indigenous Māori people. Ward-Lealand, who herself is not Māori, started learning the language after not being able to respond to a traditional mihi, or welcome speech. [11] She has directed Aroha Awarau's scripts, such as Exclusive in 2020. 2021 ...