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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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Our Community
Te Pae Kōrero
Our Community
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Events
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Events
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Ngā Ara Ako
Learning Pathways
Ngā Ara Ako
Learning Pathways
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Taking part in this conscious effort to normalise the use of Te Reo, celebrate the language, and not be afraid to give it a go is an important part of my journey to decolonise my world view, and unlearn a lot of the bias I grew up with. When I was younger I often felt too plastic to identify with my Maori heritage, but through starting to learn Te Reo I feel proud and empowered to keep learning more about my background, and to get more confident and build up a habit of using Te Reo in my every day life even if it's just through using Te Reo placenames, greetings and basic phrases to begin with.
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