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Survey of te reo revitalisation activities open

Pānui pāpāho: He Reo Ora, he mahi rangahau mō ngā kaupapa me ngā rauemi whakarauora i te reo Māori. Kei te tūwhera ki te 20 o Haratua
18 Paengawhāwhā 2018

Ka taea e te hunga i whakarite, i whakauru, i tautoko ā-pūtea rānei i ngā kaupapa me ngā rauemi rānei hei tautoko i te whakarauora i te reo Māori ki te whakakīkī i te rangahau tuihono mō ā rātou mahi.

I te timatanga, ko te Paengawhāwhā te wā kati mō He Reo Ora, engari kei te tūwhera tonu tae noa ki te 20 o Haratua kia taea ai e taua hunga tautoko ki te whakaoti i tētahi urunga.

I whakaritea He Reo Ora e Te Wāhanga–NZCER ki te kohikohi i te pārongo mō ngā kaupapa me ngā rauemi e whakamahia ai e Te Mātāwai ki te hanga i te raraunga kore utu. Ko Te Mātāwai he hinonga motuhake ā-ture. Ko te tino kaupapa o Te Mātāwai ko te tautoko i te whakarauora i te reo Māori ki ngā kāinga me ngā hapori hei reo mō ngā iwi, mō te iwi Māori, mō ngā hapori reo Māori anō hoki.

Ko te āhua nei, e toru ngā kaupapa mō ia rauemi kua whakaurua ki te rangahau. He whānui ngā tūmomo kaupapa, mai i ngā rōpu iti iho i te 10 tāngata, tae noa ki ngā kaupapa mō ngā rōpū neke atu i te 1000 tāngata.

Media release: He Reo Ora survey of te reo revitalisation activities and resources open until 20 May

18 April 2018

People who have organised, participated in, or funded activities or developed resources to support te reo Māori revitalisation still have time to complete an online survey about their efforts.

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He Reo Ora was due to close in April, but will be open until 20 May to give more people a chance to complete entries.

Te Wāhanga–NZCER developed He Reo Ora to collect information about activities and resources that Te Mātāwai will use to create a free database. Te Mātāwai is the independent statutory entity that is charged with supporting te reo Māori revitalisation in homes and communities on behalf of iwi, Māori and Māori language communities.

From the responses so far, activities outnumber resources three to one. The activities are diverse, spanning some for groups of fewer than 10 people through to ones for more than 1000.

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