Ko te reo Māori te reo taketake o Aotearoa-Niu Tīreni. Ko ia tētahi o ngā reo whai mana e toru o te whenua. Ko te reo te poutokomanawa o te ahurea Māori, te tuakiri hoki, ā, ko tētahi taonga tuku iho o tō tātou whenua.
Te Reo Māori is the indigenous language of Aotearoa, New Zealand. It is one of three official languages of the nation. The language itself is central to Māori culture, identity and forms part of the heritage of our country.
This page contains links to Te Reo Māori information and resources.
Taranaki te maunga , Mangati te awa , Ko Te Atiawa te iwi e
Tokomaru te waka, Puketapu te hapu ,Ko Puketapu te kura e
Mihi mai karanga mai, Ki to koutou kainga
Whakapiri mai te iwi e
Anei matou, Kei te mihi atu nei
Ko Puketapu e ngunguru nei (au au aue ha)
Ko Puketapu e ngunguru nei (au au aue ha)
He Reo Tupu, He Reo Ora has been chosen as the title of this resource. The literal meaning is "a growing language is a living language". The title signifies the way languages grow and evolve, and the importance of learning and using languages to keep them alive and dynamic.
The title reflects a belief about the well-being of te reo Māori – that the more we learn and speak it the more it will flourish. It implies the reciprocal benefits of learning te reo Māori. As our knowledge and use of te reo grows and develops, te reo grows and develops in its turn.
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TŌKU REO is a language learning show based on the comprehensive Te Whanake language course created by Professor John Moorfield. The half hour show broadcasts on Māori Television at 7pm Monday to Friday. It’s a new, vibrant, and fun way of learning Te Reo Māori in the comfort of your own home.
In every block of five episodes, viewers of Tōku Reo learn vocabulary based around a role-play as well as a small number of sentence structures. Segments on newly coined words from the Māori Language Commission, different tribal dialect, and homework from Professor John himself, complete the bundle of learning that is TŌKU REO.
This is a collection of Ngā Kete Kōrero E-books.
Kauwhata Reo is based on a Māori world view framework developed by Mātanga Māori (Māori experts) designed to help kaiako and ākonga navigate through the information available.
NAU MAI KI TE WHANAKE. WELCOME TO TE WHANAKE. Te Whanake is a set of textbooks, study guides, CDs, teachers' manuals and a dictionary for learning and teaching Māori language. This website also provides access to a further range of associated free online resources for independent learning and interaction. These online resources support the four core textbooks and study guides of the Māori language programme.
Māori Television is New Zealand’s indigenous broadcaster, providing a wide range of local and international programmes for audiences across the country and online. Māori language is a taonga (treasure) at the heart of Māori culture and New Zealand’s unique cultural identity. Launched in 2004, Māori Television has two key long-term objectives:
To significantly contribute to the revitalisation of the Māori language; and
To be an independent Māori television service that is relevant, effective and widely accessible.