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I would like to share my Pepeha Ka topa taku wairua ki Shetland Islands te whenua o aku tīpuna Ka hoki taki wairua ki Aotearoa ki Tauranga ki taki kāinga noho Ka tau taku wairua ki runa o Mauao maunga Ka titiro iho ahau ki Te Moana a Toi e karekare atu rā ko Te Ākau ki Pāpāmoa Nō Wairau ahau Ko Jean rāua ko Ian ōku mātua, Kua mate a Ian Ko Ricky taku hoa Rangatira Tokorua aku tama, tokorua aku hunaonga Ko Linda Castle tōku ingoa E mihi ana ki ngā tohu o nehe, o Tauranga Moana e hoho nei au Nō reira, tēnā koutou katoa

Kia kaha Reo Māori!

I found this website last year and it is fantastic! I have done one each for my tamariki too!

Hongi Hika - he toa o te reo Māori. He travelled to England in 1820 to help linguists document the Māori language

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Ka whangarongo ahau! I will listen! I have been jamming to this playlist all day! I have also been responding in te reo in all of my work Huitopa meetings and interactions :)

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Tēna Koūtou Katoa Currently learning this Waiata in our Te reo maori class that Trustpower had kindly given us the opportunity to do so. I am still learning the actions and I am still learning a lot of the language myself , but it has been an amazing journey very rewarding and fulfilling. Kia Kaha Te Reo Maori ! ! ! ! ! Ngā Mihi Nui

Brilliant website to use to #mymihi

Kei te koa ahau ki te mahi mō tetahi kamupene e tautoko ana i te reo Māori. Kia kaha te reo Māori, ka pai Trustpower

"He oku reo o tipuna, He oku reo o tangata" this is the language of our ancestor and the language of our people. The best way to learn is through waiata. Here is a photo our Kapa ( I'm somewhere is there lol)

I have loved making these for my tamariki and I

Saying our karakia before a kai. From my sons Kohanga so I can continue to learn along side him

I love this website called Pepeha and I have created one for my sons too :)

Found the Pepeha site last year and really loved it! I have created one each for my sons too :)

I found the link to this Pepeha site last year and I love it and I have done both of my Sons one each for their bedrooms :)

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because te reo Māori is a taonga