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Te Tirohanga ke te Reo Māori
I whakaritea he tirohanga whānui mō te ora o te reo i te tau 2006. Ko ngā hua o taua tirohanga whānui e whakaatu ana kei te āta kauneke whakamua tātou ki ngā whāinga e toru tuatahi o te Rautaki Reo Māori.
Māori Language Advisory Group - Terms of Reference
The Minister for Māori Development has decided to establish a Māori Language Advisory Group to provide him with expert and independent advice about the Māori Language (Te Reo Māori) Bill.
Kei Roto i te Whare / Māori Language in the Home
This booklet is designed to help you with decisions about learning and speaking te reo Māori. It provides you with information about the importance of using te reo Māori, strategies you can use to overcome language issues, and lists of Māori language phrases that you can use with members of your whānau. Reprint of the 2010 publication.
Rārangi Mahi o Ngā Ratonga Reo Māori 2006
Ko tēnei rārangi rauemi ka tuku kaute taonga o ngā momo ngohe maha noa i whakaritea e ngā tari kāwanatanga 80 i te tau 2005/6 hei tautoko i te tipuranga me te whanaketanga o te reo Māori.
Ngā Waiaro atu ki te Reo Māori
He rāpopotonga o ngā tirohanga e toru e pā ana ki ngā waiaro ki te reo Māori. He reorua tēnei whakaputanga. Hōngongoi 2006. 8 whārangi.
Māori Housing Network Investment Strategy 2015 – 2018
The Māori Housing Network Investment Strategy for 2015-18 sets out the approach of the Network and its medium term priorities.
Maihi Karauna Strategy Summary of Public Consultation
This report presents the results of the public consultation on the Maihi Karauna that occurred during August and September 2018. Over 2000 responses were received in English and Māori. These responses helped inform the finalisation of the strategy.
Matauranga Māori in the Media
An in-depth understanding of the implications and significance of media’s treatment of mātauranga Māori.
Effectiveness for Māori publication suite
This suite of publications introduces the Effectiveness for Māori Framework, including an explanatory resource, and case study. These publications build on findings from Te Puni Kōkiri’s literature review Measuring Performance and Effectiveness for Māori: Key themes from the literature.
Pay in Māori-led firms
This research, conducted by Richard Fabling and David C Maré, of Motu Economic and Public Policy Research (Motu Research), explores the wages of Māori kaimahi working within highly productive Māori-led firms.