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…language or learn more about it. Here, you will find interactive conversations, language resources and advice to help you increase your knowledge of te reo Maori.
Aiming to equip our people with knowledge of their heritage, their language, their culture so they can handle the world at large with confidence and self determination.
A Government funded programme established in 2001 to support projects, programmes and activities that contribute to local level Māori language regeneration.
The strategic goal of the centre is to be a centre of research excellence capable of fostering and facilitating the self-determination, self-governance and development efforts of indigenous peoples in New Zealand, Australia, and Pacific Rim countries.
The Maori Language Commission was set up under the Maori Language Act 1987 to promote the use of Mäori as a living language and as an ordinary means of communication.
The Association represents Maori medical students, doctors and medical practitioners working as specialists, clinicians, researchers and teachers. The organisation aims to advance Maori health by contributing to the leadership of the health sector and the development of the Maori medical workforce.
Offers courses in Mäori Language from beginner level through to graduate level.
Translation services, in Polynesian languages and also specialising in French to English simultaneous interpretation.
Providing computer and Web based reo Mäori (Mäori language) resources and services.
A Maori language site providing information on the history of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, or the Treaty of Waitangi.
To promote, pursue and advance the cultural, economic, spiritual, social well-being and prosperity of Iwi.
Providers of Maori language education learning and teacher resources for Te Reo Maori. These fun and affordable resources can be used by school teachers, parents and Kohanga Reo.
…development of the indigenous Maori language around Taranaki. This strategic direction seeks to revitalise and highlight the regional importance of our reo with a strong focus towards social and cultural development.
Based on the principle that Maori children should be totally immersed in Maori language and values from birth.
…basics of the Mâori language, through online video lessons, and take advantage of links to resources and organisations that will help you to learn Te Reo Mâori.
An international declaration recognising sovereignty of the Independent Tribes of N.Z.
A nationwide initiative conducted for the Ministry of Education, designed to empower Maori secondary school teachers.
The school provides a unique educational environment with a focus on Maori culture, learning and values. Te Kura Kaupapa Maori O Hoani Waititi teaches children from Year 1 to Year 13.
A Lower Hutt community marae offering services in employment, education, Te Kohanga Reo, social services and health care.
The centre aims to provide assistance to Maori students in all facets of university life. Its aim is to provide alternative yet complimentary support systems, which differ from academic departments on campus.
Provider focusing on individual and whanau wellbeing.
Provide a number of Kaipapa Maori Community Health services in a variety of settings, such as mental health day programmes, Maori disbility and more.
Specialises in Maori cultural performances and cultural tours, both within New Zealand and overseas.
Click on a map to find a New Zealand public library in your local area or region.
A Bay of Plenty trust aiming to enhance the social and economic well-being of Ngai Tuhoe in a manner that promotes and preserves the integrity of Tuhoetanga.
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