Kia ora koutou, Ko Ariel tōku ingoa me Nō Kamerūna ahau! As a one of the rare Africans in Aotearoa, I felt like honoring the Tāngata whenua's language as a form of whakaute to the country providing opportunities to people from all backgrounds to come and work together for a better future. I am personally touched by languages as I myself didn't get to learn much of my native languages, and being recently introduced to Polynesian culture, and in particular Māori, I can only admire the determination of people to keep Te Reo Māori alive and well. So, Kia Kaha Te Reo Māori! Ake, Ake, Ake.
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Ngā Karere me Ngā Rauemi
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Te Rangaihi Reo Māori
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Te Rangaihi Reo Māori
The Movement
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Events
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