Researchers have identified "te reo trauma" as a barrier to the revitalisation of the Māori language.
In 2017, the Whanganui River was made a person in the eyes of the law. The Te Awa Tupua (Whanganui River Claims Settlement) Act acknowledged, in its own way, that the human world includes other, ...
As one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most experienced teachers of te reo Māori, Associate Professor Hone Waengarangi Morris has drawn on decades of insight to publish a new book with Massey University ...
Rachael Ka'ai-Mahuta works for Te Ipukarea Research Institute at the Auckland University of Technology (AUT). She receives funding from Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga. Editor’s note: This article marks ...
Lorde performed a Te Reo Māori version of ‘Oceanic Feeling’ during the first night of her New Zealand tour. Check it out below. This version of ‘Oceanic Feeling’, which she performed during the tour’s ...
The Government's breaking up Te Pūkenga ahead of next year. There’s hope high demand for te reo Māori courses could protect them from cuts when national polytech Te Pūkenga is disestablished. New ...
Microsoft Corp. is excited to announce the inclusion of te reo Māori in its Microsoft Translator application, which will enable instant translations of text from more than 60 languages into te reo ...
Te reo Māori ‘stop-go’ sign at Hawke’s Bay roadworks doesn’t conform to rules, minister and NZTA say
Transport Minister Chris Bishop says the te reo Māori road sign is not legal and unapproved by NZTA. The sign, reading “TAIHOA” and “HAERE”, was used at Matapiro Rd roadworks by Tūpore Infrastructure.
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