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It is said that it takes three generations to restore language, me being the first and my sons will be the second. It is hugely important to us as a whānau to reclaim, and live in Te Āo Māori i ngā wā katoa. Reo kupu have such deeper meanings and the tikanga that sits alongside the reo goes hand in hand with that learning, Te Āo Māori makes more sense the more I journey into it.
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