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Māori Language Week 2010 Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2010

Morning Report Special

Each morning during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Morning Report will have an item concerning Māori Language Week that will have both English and Māori versions.

Māori language specialists say Te Reo still endangered
Today marks the beginning of Māori Language week. (duration: 3′42″)
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Māori language specialists say Te Reo still endangered (Māori version)
Today marks the beginning of Māori Language week. (duration: 4′11″)
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Language of food a theme for Māori Language Week
Some believe you can tell a lot about a country by the way its people treat food....there's the fast food culture of the United states, or the Pasifik style of cooking food in the ground. (duration: 3′44″)
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Language of food theme for Māori Language Week (Māori version)
Some believe you can tell a lot about a country by the way its people treat food....there's the fast food culture of the United states, or the Pasifik style of cooking food in the ground. (duration: 4′39″)
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Prayer has helped Te Reo Māori survive
Continuing our series marking Māori Language Week. (duration: 4′09″)
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Prayer has helped Te Reo Māori survive (Māori version)
Continuing our series marking Māori Language Week. (duration: 4′52″)
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Kohanga Reo plays huge role in revitalising Te Reo
Kohanga Reo or the language nest movement, continues to play a major role in the revitalisation of the Maori language. (duration: 3′48″)
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Kohanga Reo plays huge role in revitalising Te Reo (Māori Version)
Our reporter Clint Owens gives Te Reo a go by introducing our story on how the Kohanga Reo movement is helping in the survival of the Maori language. (duration: 5′02″)
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Government plans major review of Māori Language Act
The government is planning a major review of the Māori Language Act, to help promote, teach and develop Te Reo. (duration: 4′36″)
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The government is planning a major review of the Māori Language Act (Māori Version)
Our reporter, Ian Telfer gives Te Reo a go by introducing our story on the government's plan to review the Māori Language act, and all sectors, which receive state funding to promote Te Reo. (duration: 4′52″)
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Māori Related Programmes

He Rourou
Weekday programme in te Reo using the Māori language for a variety of topics.
Māori Greetings used by Radio New Zealand
On this page you can listen to the Māori greetings used on Radio New Zealand and read the English translation.
Te Ahi Kaa
A weekly programme exploring Te Ao Māori – the Māori World – and giving a voice to the diversity of Māori opinion, perspective, insight, and experience.
Treaty of Waitangi
This web-only feature presents a collection of audio which explores the history of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Waatea News
News bulletins from a Māori perspective.
Waitangi Rua Rau Tau Lectures
The annnual Waitangi Rua Rau Tau lecture looks forward to the Waitangi bicentenary in 2040.
Waiata
Showcases and celebrates Māori music and musicians.

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