Ngahi Bidois learnt not only te reo Maori but how to be Maori. "You want to do what?" The Palmerston North Access programme co-ordinator named Rau Flavell was interviewing me and Carolyn to see ...
Ngahi Bidois, pictured in 2009, shares how he had to learn what it was to be Maori. So life was good. I had achieved my major goals and the future looked very positive and prosperous ... until it wasn ...
As we approach another Waitangi Day, we should be thinking again about what Te Tiriti o Waitangi means. As the late Moana Jackson commented, the meaning of Te Tiriti will be talked about in each ...
Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori, Māori Language Week, is an annual celebration of Māori language where New Zealanders come together to embrace te reo Māori, its rich traditions, and the broader goals of ...
The New Zealand Nurses Organisation (NZNO) supports Te Wiki o Te Reo, Māori Language Week and embraces this year’s theme Te Mahi Kai, The Language of Food. The theme fits perfectly with Te Reo classes ...
Learning te reo Māori is a journey that requires you to leave your comfort zone and isn’t confined to the walls of a classroom. To grow your knowledge, you have to put your learning into practice and ...
As Aotearoa heads into 2026, te reo Māori – our indigenous language and taonga – has been under sustained pressure after a ...
When the Nelson Tasman Chamber of Commerce organised a Māori protocols in business course recently, so great was the demand, the organiser had to switch to a bigger venue and add an extra session.
We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.
New Zealand Universities are now accepting English tests taken through the Language App Duolingo. Otago, Massey, Canterbury ...
He tātari me te arohaehae i ngā hanga wetereo a te Māori me te reo o te marau i ngā kura kaupapa Māori (A critical analysis and critique of Māori grammatical structures and the language of the ...