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Te Rōpū Tohutohu Motuhake – Te Pūrongo a te Rāngai Reo Māori

  • Published: 18 Hereturikōkā 2025

This report of the Specialist Advisory Group – Māori Language Sector was commissioned by Te Puni Kōkiri and Te Mātāwai. It identifies options to maximise leverage and efficiencies from the Crown’s current investment in the operations of the Māori language entities (Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, Whakaata Māori, and Te Māngai Pāho), with a view to improving te reo Māori revitalisation outcomes.

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Understanding climate hazards for hapori Māori – Insights for policy makers report

  • Published: 15 Hakihea 2023

An exploratory analysis to understand the specific challenges of hapori Māori (Māori communities) within the context of te ao hurihuri – a changing world.

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Māori me te Whanaketanga Ahumoana

  • Published: 01 Kohitātea 2007

Ka matapakingia tēnei pepa me pēhea te tangata e: whakapā atu ki te hātepe whakamahere mō te whakawhanake ahumoana; whakawhanake hononga ki te ahumahi ahumoana; whakatū whakaritenga mō te tohatoha rawa ahumoana; Ko te whāinga roa, kia tuku pārongo ki ngā tāngata whenua kia taea ai e rātou te whakahaere i tō rātou ake whakawhanaketanga i runga anō i te kaupapa o te kaitiakitanga, me te awe atu i ngā mahi whakamahere ā-rohe nei kia aro atu ai ngā mahere ki o rātou uara. 31 whārangi.

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Te Kotahitanga o te Whakahaere Rawa

  • Published: 01 Kohitātea 2006

Ko tēnei pūrongo ka whakamahia ētahi rangahautanga hei whakaatu i ngā whakaaro o ngā kaimahi o te kaunihera me ngā kaimahi whakahaere rauemi Māori e pā ana ki ngā tukanga, hanganga hoki o nāianei kua whakaritea e ngā tari kāwanatanga ā-rohe hei whakapā atu ki te Māori i raro anō i te Ture Whakahaere Rawa.

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He Tautoko i ngā Pakihi Māori | Support for Māori Business

  • Published: 13 Hōngongoi 2017

Whether you have a business idea or are well established in the international markets, there is a range of help available to you through government agencies and non-governmental organisations. This guide has been developed by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to help you understand what information, assistance and support is available and where you can go to access it.

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Auckland Independent Māori Statutory Boards : Role and Functions of the Selection Body

  • Published: 29 Pipiri 2010

Outlined in this factsheet are steps to selecting board members, and explains their purpose and functions.

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Summary of oral and written submissions in response to proposed changes to the Māori Community Development Act 1962

  • Published: 21 Hōngongoi 2014

Te Puni Kōkiri received feedback on options in its discussion paper through the 20 public consultation hui held throughout the country in September 2013 and through 86 unique written submissions and 1,193 form submissions. Te Puni Kōkiri has produced a summary report which outlines the key themes expressed through the consultation.

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Aquaculture Development in New Zealand: Scientific and Technical Information to Inform Māori.

  • Published: 07 Kohitātea 2009

We regret to inform you that this publication is currently unavailable. We apologise for this delay.

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He Pataka Kupu - Te kai a te rangatira

  • Published: 05 Mahuru 2008

He Pataka Kupu - te kai a te rangatira is the first monolingual Māori language dictionary to be produced for adults. With approximately 24,000 entries, it provides a rich Māori language resource for proficient speakers and learners alike. This factsheet provides some background information about He Pātaka Kupu, together with a brief history of the written Māori language, including previous dictionaries.

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A Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for the Maihi Karauna

  • Published: 07 Poutūterangi 2019

This monitoring and evaluation framework was developed with support by Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori. This monitoring component will allow us to track strategy implementation and progress towards achieving the goals, outcomes and priorities of the Maihi Karauna. The evaluation component will focus on if and how the Maihi Karauna is effective in achieving its objectives, and where improvements can be made.

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