Kia ora tātou. There are many things I wish to say, however I will say this. Kia kaha ki te kōrero, kia kaha ki te waiata, kia kaha ki te whaingaitia tā tātou nei reo, hei korowai mō tā tātou nei mokopuna. I hope that my mokopuna, our mokopuna are free to be themselves, and that Te Reo Māori is more than an option, it is a dominant language within our community.
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Ngā Karere me Ngā Rauemi
News and Resources
Ngā Karere me Ngā Rauemi
News and Resources
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Te Rangaihi Reo Māori
The Movement
Te Rangaihi Reo Māori
The Movement
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Te Pae Kōrero
Our Community
Te Pae Kōrero
Our Community
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Huihuinga
Events
Huihuinga
Events
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Ngā Ara Ako
Learning Pathways
Ngā Ara Ako
Learning Pathways
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