Te Wiki o te Reo Māori Māori Language Week is running from 14 to 21 September. University of Canterbury Aotahi School of Māori and Indigenous Studies professor Jeanette King writes about the revitalisation of te reo over the past five decades
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori – Māori Language Week begins today – and it’s an excellent opportunity to kickstart your te reo journey or brush up on your pronunciation
Te wiki o te reo Māori is just around the corner: 14–20 Mahuru (September) to be exact, and I’m happy to report I have finally fulfilled an aspiration of nearly three years’ standing, and signed up to learn te reo
Te wiki o te reo Māori is just around the corner: 14–20 Mahuru (September) to be exact, and I’m happy to report I have finally fulfilled an aspiration of nearly three years’ standing, and signed up to learn te reo
The pandemic response and politics have slowed progress on implementing the Waitangi Tribunal’s report on primary healthcare, says claimant Lady Tureiti Moxon, managing director of Te Kōhao Health
For Māori Language Week, the Māori Language Commission has provided useful resources for pharmacies, while alerting readers to pharmacists from the 1880s who were well versed in te reo
Claire Stott is a clinical pharmacist working at Tauranga Hospital. She’s also a newly elected member of the executive committee for Ngā Kaitiaki o te Puna Rongoā o Aotearoa – the Māori Pharmacists’ Association