Te kaupapa o Te Wiki o te Reo Maori 2009
Maori Language Week theme 2009
Te Reo i te Hapori
Maori Language in the Community Maori Language Week's theme in 2009 is Te Reo i te Hapori - Maori Language in the Community. "The theme invites us to help te reo to live and grow in our communities," says Chief Executive Huhana Rokx.
Te Reo i te Hapori
Maori Language in the Community
The 2009 Maori Language Week theme booklet will support you to use Maori. It's a great help if you seek to delve into te reo, where-ever you are.
The book helps parents and children - anyone wanting to take the journey of learning the Maori language.
Te Reo i te Hapori resources
Maori Language in the Community resources
Order our 2009 resources from June 4. We've developed a brand new 'Korero Maori - Give it a Go' booklet. We've got new resources too - balloons, stickers, tattoos, posters.
Join us by supporting Maori Language Week 2009. Stage an event in your community. Do what you can to ensure Maori language thrives as a living community language.
Kei tua atu i 'kia ora'
Beyond 'Kia ora'
There are many easy-to-use, short and sweet phrases and greetings in Maori to learn. Have some fun practising them with your children, whanau and friends.He pukapuka kaupapa
Themed booklets
'Te Reo i te Hapori - Maori Language in the Community' - our booklet has useful words, phrases, hints etc conversations to support our Maori Language Week theme.
Purchase 10 copies for $20 plus p+p $5 per order (minimum ten booklets per order).
Click the booklet image after June 4 to see all our Te Reo i te Hapori resources.
- Learn some greetings in te reo Maori
- Tell me more about this year's Maori Language Week theme
- Enter this year's Maori Language Week Awards
- Learn some basic phrases and some phrases for special occasions
Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori – Maori Language Commission
Te Puni Kokiri – Ministry of Maori Development
Te Kahui Tika Tangata – Human Rights Commission
