We came together as a group, opening our korero with a tauparapara and shared what te reo Māori means to us. We reflected on what it means to be a New Zealander overseas and the power of a familiar waiata, what it means when we hear people korero on the street or in the supermarket. We talked about the beauty and impact of te reo and how our country is progressing with increasing our knowledge. We closed with karakia.
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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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