
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.
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Ko Taku Reo – Deaf Education NZ
Ko Taku Reo: Deaf Education NZ is a unique school that spreads across Aotearoa, from Cape Reinga to Rakiura.

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

A Maori Phrase a Day
A Maori Phrase a Day offers a fun and easy entry into the Maori language. Through its 365 phrases, you will learn the following: – Everyday uses – English translations – Factoids – Handy word lists Presenting the most common, relevant and useful phrases today, A Maori Phrase a Day is the perfect way to kickstart your te reo journey!

Rukuwai Tipene-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.

Paraone Gloyne’s Story
‘Kōrero Māori i ngā wā katoa, i ngā wāhi katoa’ koinei tētehi o ngā tino kōrero i a au i te kura takawaenga, i ngā tau rua tekau kō atu (auē kua kaumātua haere!)