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  2. Pepeha - Wikipedia

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    A typical pepeha may take the following form. This pepeha is for a person called Tīpene, from the Kāi Tahu iwi and living in Dunedin (Ōtepoti): [2] Tēnā koutou katoa (greetings to all of you) Ko Kirimoko te māunga (my mountain is Kirimoko) Ko Waitati te awa (my river is the Waitati) Ko Tākitimu te waka (my ancestral canoe is the Tākitimu)

  3. Te Wiki o te Reo Māori - Wikipedia

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    To celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Whittaker's released a special edition version of their milk chocolate, rebranded as Miraka Kirīmi (creamy milk) in te reo. [30] The rebranding caused widescale controversy due to racist backlash criticising the rebranding, and sparked a response to support the naming of the chocolate bar in te reo. [31 ...

  4. New Zealand Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    The main haven for NZSL was the Deaf Clubs in the main centres. In 1979, "Total Communication" (a "use anything that works" philosophy) was adopted at the Sumner School, but the signing it used was "Australasian Sign Language" an artificial signed form of English. As a result, younger signers use a number of Australasian signs in their NZSL, to ...

  5. Māori language - Wikipedia

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    te DEF. SG tamariki child. PL te tamariki DEF.SG child.PL "children (in general)" as opposed to ngā DEF. PL tamariki child. PL ngā tamariki DEF.PL child.PL "the (specific group of) children" In other syntactic environments, the definite article may be used to introduce a noun-phrase which is pragmatically indefinite due to the restrictions on the use of he as discussed below. The indefinite ...

  6. Muru (Māori concept) - Wikipedia

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    A form of utu, muru is a process of restorative justice to restore balance in relationships and society. Often muru involves the transfer of goods or resources in response to an offense. In the early colonial era of New Zealand, muru was recognised as a legal concept in colonial New Zealand courts, as an equivalent to common law damages.

  7. Tikanga Māori - Wikipedia

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    [13] The second volume of the report contains a glossary of te reo Māori terms, including: tikanga: traditional rules for conducting life, custom, method, rule, law; tikanga Māori: Māori traditional rules, culture; An example of applied tikanga is an approach by Māori weavers in the gathering of traditional materials such as harakeke.

  8. Ngāti Raukawa - Wikipedia

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    It was set up by Te Reo Irirangi o Ngati Raukawa Trust on 23 October 1990. Many of its first hosts were Tokoroa High School students, and most of its staff are still volunteers. It broadcasts on 95.7 FM in Tokoroa, 93.2 FM in Mangakino, and 90.6 FM across the wider Waikato region. [9] The station was co-founded by Emare Rose Nikora and Whiti te ...

  9. Waiapu Valley - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] In the 2006 census, Ruatoria had a population of 756 — down 9.7% since 2001, [8] and 94.8% of its population were Māori, with 46% of the population able to speak te reo Māori. [9] The second largest town, Tikitiki , is the easternmost point on the New Zealand state highway network .