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Māori Language Strategy 2014
In May 2014, Cabinet approved the Government’s new Māori Language Strategy. This booklet provides a summary of the key elements of the Māori Language Strategy 2014.
Te Rautaki Reo Māori
He taonga te reo Māori, i whakaūngia i raro i te Tiriti o Waitangi. Ka whiri tēnei rautaki i ngā kanoi maha o te whakaora reo hei hanga i tētahi anga whānui mō ngā ngohe me ngā tohe katoa o ngā whānau, hapū, iwi me te kāwanatanga. 44 whārangi .
The Crown’s Strategy for Māori Language Revitalisation 2019 - 2023
This Maihi Karauna strategy sets out a bold vision for te reo Māori in the future, and sets out what actions the government will prioritise over the next five years to move towards this vision. This strategy will complement the Maihi Māori strategy which is being implemented by Te Mātāwai.
Regulatory Impact Statement: Developing a New Māori Language Strategy: Revised Arrangements for Māori Language Entities
Te Puni Kōkiri produced a regulatory impact statement on 14 May 2014 to help inform the Government in its considerations of the policy proposals for a new Māori Language Strategy, particularly in relation to the proposals for new arrangements for the Māori Language entities.
The Health of the Māori Language in the Archives Sector 2006
This report provides an overview of Māori Language Archives in 2006. It highlights key activities and developments in the Māori language archives sector in recent years.
The Health of the Maori Language in the Arts Sector 2006
This report provides an overview of Māori Language Arts in 2006. It highlights the Māori language arts sector, particularly in Māori performing arts and contemporary music, in recent years.
The Health of the Māori Language in Tamaki Makaurau 2006
This report investigates the health of the Māori language in Tāmaki-Makau-Rau in 2006. For the purposes of this report, Tāmaki-Makau-Rau is defined as the broader Auckland region.
Te Oranga o te Reo Māori 2006
This report provides an overview of the health of the Māori language in 2006, and makes some comparisons with the health of the Māori language in 2001. It considers the health of the language in three areas: status, knowledge and acquisition, and use.
Literature Review: Perceptions of the Health of the Māori Language 2015
The purpose of this literature review is to provide an in-depth analysis of the health of the Māori language.
Attitudes Toward the Māori Language
In order to measure progress toward achieving the fifth goal of the Māori Language Strategy, three telephone surveys of language attitudes were undertaken in 2000, 2003 and 2006. They measured knowledge, attitudes and general values about the Māori language amongst Māori and non-Māori. This factsheet provides information on the findings. A bilingual publication. 8 pages.