Nga mihi, nga mihi, nga mihi to all our tamariki, whanau and kaiako who joined in for our Maori Language Moment today. We had 15 people in total join our Zoom and sing a waiata together at 12pm. Ka rawe!
Kia kaha te reo Māori! Kia kaha Aotearoa!
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Nga mihi, nga mihi, nga mihi to all our tamariki, whanau and kaiako who joined in for our Maori Language Moment today. We had 15 people in total join our Zoom and sing a waiata together at 12pm. Ka rawe!
Kia kaha te reo Māori! Kia kaha Aotearoa!
Do something for te reo no matter how big or small: learn a kaikōhau or mihi, play waiata Māori or test your knowledge with Kahoot!
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