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This report investigates the health of the Māori language in Te Tairāwhiti and Tākitimu in 2006. For the purposes of this report, Te Tairāwhiti includes the Gisborne regional council area and Tākitimu includes the Hawkes Bay regional council area and the Wairarapa district. This is one of eight reports on the health of the Māori language at a regional level. This report is divided into five main sections: a brief history of the Māori language in Te Tairāwhiti and Tākitimu; Māori language knowledge and proficiency in the region; use of the Māori language within the whānau; the provision of Māori language services; and summary and conclusion.
Published in 2009.
View from beginning or Select a section to view Whakatika / Correction Foreword Introduction Purpose of this report Information sources Report structure Historical overview of the Maori language in Te Tairawhiti and Takitimu Te Whangaokena Turanganui a Kiwa Te Rohe o Ngati Kahungunu Maori language knowledge and proficiency in Te Tairawhiti and Takitimu The number of Maori speakers Maori language proficiency Key findings from this section Maori language within the whanau Maori households Childhood acquisition of the Maori language Use of the Maori language Key findings from this section The provision of Maori language services Media sources of Maori language Opportunities to learn the Maori language Key findings from this section Summary and conclusion Maori language knowledge and proficiency Maori language use Provision of Maori language services Bibliography Endnotes
Last modified: 2/04/2008