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Geerten Lengkeek

Te Wiki te Reo Māori 2023 pledge

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I will change our company name and my title to the Te Reo Maori names, and will post on LinkedIn in Te Reo Maori.

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We have changed the name of our company Productivity People Ltd to the te Reo Maori version: Tangata Whai Hua. We have shared this on a LinkedIn post. Our Kaiwhakahaere Whakahaere / Managing Director has changed his title for the week too, and any public session is prefaced with a te Reo Maori introduction.

https://productivitypeople. co. nz/ko-grebbeberg-te-maunga-celebrate-te-wiki-o-te-reo-maori/ Celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori Being not Kiwi-born and having arrived in Aotearoa 29 years ago, I feel privileged to introduce myself in formal settings using a mihi or pepeha in Te Reo Māori. By telling the story of who you are, where you are from, and what your connections and associations are, you create the understanding and linkages that form the relationships that lead to meaning and purpose. My Te Reo pronunciation is not great, but I speak it with humbleness and gratitude for the country that welcomed our whānau. My māunga is the Grebbeberg, at all of 52 meters above sea level hardly a hill to many. But a mountain does not need to be tall to be of significance. The battle of the Grebbeberg was a major engagement in WWII in 1940 when the Netherlands fell to the Nazi regime. It is a few kilometers from my university town of Wageningen, where on the 5th of May 1945 in Hotel ‘De Wereld’ the war ended with the capitulation. It is also the town I met my lovely wife 35 years ago, and it is where our only siblings and their families live. Awakeri is my home, but the Grebbeberg is my māunga. So let me celebrate Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori and share with you my entire pepeha, not just my māunga: Tēnā koutou katoa Ko Grebbeberg te māunga Ko Akkerdijkse Plassen te roto Nō Netherlands ahau Kei Awakeri tōku kāinga ināianei Ko Lengkeek tōku whānau Ko Henry rāua, ko Elisabeth ōku mātua Ko Liddy taku wahine Ko Geerten Lengkeek tōku ingoa Nō reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa