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Reo Māori - Māori Language
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Reo Māori courses offered in Ōtautahi/Christchurch
- Listings from the CINCH (Community INformation CHristchurch) database for Reo Māori courses available locally
Brief history of the Māori language
- From Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, the Māori language Commission.
English-Māori Word Translator
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He Manawa O Te Reo
- Annual Māori Language Week newsletter produced by the Christchurch City Libraries.
History of the Māori language
- A fairly short history of te reo from New Zealand History.Net.NZ
Information on the Māori language of New Zealand
- "This site provides authorative, up-to-date information on the Māori language of New Zealand. It presents key information (sometimes with commentary), lists references and links to other web sites."
Kaupapa Māori
- This site has been developed to make kaupapa Māori resources more widely available to support Māori researchers and academics. There are few research resources written in te reo Māori so the aim of creating the main part of the site in te reo Māori was one of the leading factors in its development.
Korero Maori
- The Kōrero Māori website has been developed by Te Taura Whiri i te reo Māori - the Māori Language Commission - in order to raise awareness about the Māori language by increasing opportunities for people to learn and use it.
The site is aimed at everyone who wants to learn to speak Māori. 'Kōrero Māori' means to speak, or talk, in Māori and the site offers several methods of achieving this: among the ways are interactive conversations and basic introductions to Māori language and culture.
Kotahi Mano Kaika Kotahi Mano Wawata
- Kotahi Mano Kaika, Kotahi Mano Wawata is Kai Tahu's vision for te reo.The vision is 1000 homes, 1000 aspirations that is in the year 2025 Kai Tahu hope to have a least 1000 Kai Tahu families speaking te reo within their homes, as the everyday language of communication. This web site supports that vision by providing on line lessons aimed at the beginer to Intermediate speaker of te reo or to those who are interested in refreshing their knowledge. Lessons and glossaries vary widely and are comprehensive with audio and video.
Mā Te Reo fund
- For Māori communities to cultivate and nurture te reo Māori.
Māori Bible
- The Bible in Te Reo
Māori Language Week
- 24 - 30 July 2006
Māori Language Week.
- This is a time for all New Zealanders to celebrate te reo Māori - the Māori language - and to learn and use more Māori phrases in everyday life. This site looks at the history of Te reo Maori and offers a language learning resource.
Māorilanguage.net
- Site promoting the development of the Māori language through online resources and language tools. Includes video clips, guides to pronunciation, and basic phrases and vocabulary.
Maori Languge Club
- Join the Māori language club and help with the regeneration of Te Reo Māori. Te Taura Whiri has adapted an overseas system used to identify your language level. The concept is implemented through the wearing of badges or 'symbols' to show your individual stage of language development, proficiency and support.
Ngā Ūpoko Tukutuku Māori Subject Headings
- Online tool for librarians and archivists providing standard terms for use when describing items in reo Māori.
Nga Manu Korero - Māori Education Trust
- The Ngā Manu Kārero Speech Competition began in 1965, and was first known as the Korimako Contest. It was sponsored by the then Governor-General, Sir Bernard Fergusson Lord Ballantrae. The aim of the Korimako Contest was to encourage a greater command and fluency of spoken English amongst secondary Māori students.
Ngai Tahu language project
- Ngai Tahu outlines strategy and tools for nurturing and saving te reo Māori. Links to online resources and videos.
NGATA-BASE
- the H.M. Ngata English-Māori Dictionary online
Pātaka Iringa Kōrero
- Database of research undertaken on the Māori Language. From Te Puni Kōkiri, The Ministry for Māori Development.
Quia activities
- Links to online games and exercises to help you learn (or maintain) te reo Māori. Games cover topics such as numbers and places and come in the form of quizzes, letter jumbles, and hangman games.
Te Aka Māori Dictionary
- Māori-English, English Māori online dictionary that accompanies the Te Whanake Māori language learning course.
Te Korako
- Te Korako will be released online once a week for the next 6 months with the aim of increasing public access to te reo Maori in written form. First edition 2nd April 2008
Te Ngutu Kura - Free Māori Spellchecker
- Sponsored by the Māori Education Trust, this spellchecker for te reo Māori is free to download.
Te Reo o Taranaki
- website of Te Reo-o-Taranaki, a trust formed to manage and co-ordinate a strategic direction for the regeneration and continued development of the indigenous ('reo') Māori language around Taranaki. This strategic direction seeks to lay down a foundation to revitalise and highlight the regional importance of our reo with a strong focus towards social and cultural development.
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori Maori Language Commission
- Provides information on te reo Māori and lists various resources on this subject
Te Whanake Online
- This series of online modules complements Te Kākano, the first in the Te Whanake series of textbooks for learning Te Reo Māori. Uses animation and practise exercises to support learning.
Using Māori in the home
- This has a series of common questions and answers about the use of the Māori language and would be of assistance to anyone who is considering learning te reo. From Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, the Māori language Commission.
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