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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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Ko Tainui te waka
Ko Tararua te maunga
Ko Hokio te awa
Ko Ngāti Raukawa te iwi
Ko Pareraukawa me Takihiku ngā hapū
Ko Sciascia me Bould ngā whānau ingoa
Ko Lucy Bould ahau
E noho ana au kei Te Whanganui a Tara
I've always been so proud to be Māori and embraced my culture all through my childhood and teenage years, living and breathing Māori values such as whanaungatanga. After drifting from learning te reo in my final year of college, I found myself signing up to some reo and culture papers in my first year of university. This quickly reignited my passion and love for te reo me te ao Māori. Fast forward 6 years, I'm now a fully registered primary school teacher leading my kura in this journey. One of the best parts about my job is being able to teach a new generation of kids about our precious culture and reo, but also guide and awhi my colleagues to do the same. Tōku reo, tōku ohoho, tōku reo, tōku mapihi maurea!
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