Nuia Pomare on Mahuru Māori

Nuia Pomare on Mahuru Māori

Te reo Māori is the first language for Nuia Pomare’s family and workplace. Rēhita mai i www.mahurumaori.com

Huia Hamon

Huia Hamon

Huia Hamon is an artist, an award-winning producer, singer, songwriter whom works in pretty much every aspect of the music industry. Huia is passionate about te reo Māori and is taking part in this year’s Mahuru Māori.

Deaf Education NZ’s Mahuru Challenge

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The Ko Taku Reo Mahuru Māori challenge is to learn to sign
Taumata-whakatangihanga-kōauau-o-Tamatea-turi-pūkaka-piki-maunga-horo-nuku-pōkai-whenua-ki-tana-tahu​​​​​​​

Hana Tapiata

Hana Tapiata

Hana Tapiata was fortunate that te reo Māori was the primary language spoken in her home. Nowadays, she is not shy to talk Māori anywhere.
#motereo #mahurumāori
Register your Mahuru reo Māori challenge at https://www.mahurumaori.com

Raniera Rewiri

Raniera Rewiri

Raniera Reweri didn’t know there were different levels of participation in Mahuru Māori. Follow his lead and do what you can. #motereo

Rukuwai Tipene-Allen

Rukuwai Allen

Rukuwai is a Multimedia Journalist and Online Media Monitor for Te Ao Māori News. She has also worked on Te Kaea, Kawekōrero and Rereātea.

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