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  2. File:Dictionary of the Maori Language.pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: This is handwritten Māori Dictionary, by William John Warburton Hamilton, containing lists of words in Māori and their English translations. The document is 41 pages long. The document is 41 pages long.

  3. Hōri Ngata - Wikipedia

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    Hōri Mahue Ngata (8 August 1919 – 15 February 1989) was a New Zealand Ngāti Porou farmer, railway worker, workers’ camp supervisor, accountant, lexicographer. His parents were Mākarini Tānara Ngata, a farmer, who was the eldest son of Sir Āpirana Ngata, and Maraea Mereana Baker.

  4. John Moorfield - Wikipedia

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    John Cornelius Moorfield QSO (18 October 1943 – 19 May 2018), also known as Te Murumāra, was a New Zealand academic whose expertise was in the teaching of the Māori language. His work, including the publication of resources for learners of the language, contributed to the language's revitalisation.

  5. Jock McEwen (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Jock Malcolm McEwen CMG (1915–2010) was a New Zealand public servant, writer and carver who contributed to Māori development. [1] He led the carving by students at Rimutaka Prison of the Māori carved pou (posts) that stand in the foyer of the Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington.

  6. List of English words of Māori origin - Wikipedia

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    (1) earth oven used to cook large quantities of food (2) the food cooked in the hāngī hapū clan or subtribe, part of an iwi hīkoi march or walk, especially a symbolic walk such as a protest march hongi traditional Māori greeting featuring the pressing together of noses and sharing of breath hui meeting, conference iwi tribe kai food [8 ...

  7. Google Māori - Wikipedia

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    [1] In 2007 TangataWhenua.com 's husband-and-wife team of Potaua and Nikolasa Biasiny-Tule began to project manage the initiative. As project managers they initiated the support of the Māori Language Commission and dozens of volunteers, leading ultimately to all translations being completed within a year—just in time for te Wiki o te Reo ...

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  9. Scotty Morrison (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Jeffrey Morrison (born 19 November 1970), [1] also known as Te Manahau Morrison, is a Māori language academic, writer and broadcaster in New Zealand. [2] He is known for presenting two Māori current affairs programmes on television: Te Karere and Marae. He is author of award-winning Māori language guide Māori Made Easy.