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  2. 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

  3. File:Petition to introduce te reo Māori in schools, 1972 ...

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    This asserted that te reo Māori (the Māori language) was a taonga (treasure) that the Crown was obliged to protect under the Treaty of Waitangi. The Waitangi Tribunal found in favour of the claimants and recommended a number of legislative and policy remedies. One of these was the Maori Language Act. On 1 August 1987 this Act came into force ...

  4. Te Māngai Pāho - Wikipedia

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    Te Māngai Pāho (the Māori Broadcast Funding Agency) is the New Zealand Crown entity responsible for the promotion of the Māori language and Māori culture by providing funding for Māori-language programming on radio and television. In 1989 the Broadcasting Act established the Te Reo Whakapuaki Irirangi.

  5. Tepaeru Tereora - Wikipedia

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    Tereora was born on the island of Manihiki. [3] She was sent to Rarotonga in 1944 for schooling, where she became involved in the Girl Guides. [4] In 1954 she travelled to New Zealand to train as a teacher, then returned to the Cook Islands, where she taught at Avarua School, Manihiki, Atiu, Nikao School and Tereora College. [5]

  6. Miriama Kamo - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Stolen Stars of Matariki was a finalist in New Zealand Post Book Awards, Children & Young Adults: Te Kura Pounamu Award for books written completely in te reo Māori. [8] Kamo won Best Reporter - Maori Affairs in the 2019 Voyager Media Awards for her work on two New Zealand television programmes, Marae and Sunday. [9] [10]

  7. 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 ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Whittaker's released a special edition version of their milk chocolate, rebranded as Miraka Kirīmi (creamy milk) in te reo. [30] The rebranding caused widescale controversy due to racist backlash criticising the rebranding, and sparked a response to support the naming of the chocolate bar in te reo. [31 ...