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Te Puni Kōkiri: Te Tai Tokerau Regional Profile 2017

  • Published: 20 Hakihea 2017

Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Te Tai Tokerau region.

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Maori Housing Supply and Demand in Te Tai Tokerau

  • Published: 30 Hōngongoi 2019

Te Puni Kōkiri, Ministry of Social Development and Housing New Zealand commissioned research, a set of four reports to provide comprehensive baseline data and a fifth report that summarises the key findings, to look at the Māori housing supply and demand in Te Tai Tokerau.

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Te Puni Kōkiri: Te Tai Hauāuru Regional Profile 2017

  • Published: 13 Whiringa ā-rangi 2017

Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within these outcomes in the Te Tai Hauāuru region.

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Te Matapaeroa 2021

  • Published: 18 Hakihea 2023

Te Matapaeroa is our data and insights series about Māori-owned businesses, Māori sole traders and significant employers of Māori. Te Matapaeroa 2021 is the third iteration in this series.

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Te Puni Kōkiri: Te Waipounamu Regional Profile 2017

  • Published: 13 Whiringa ā-nuku 2017

Te Puni Kōkiri measures a range of outcomes that fall within Whakapapa (te reo Māori and connection to iwi), Oranga (whānau well-being and whānau housing), Whairawa (whenua and whanaketanga), and Whanaungatanga (Crown-Māori relationships). This publication provides an insight into the growth and development of Māori within Te Waipounamu and within these outcomes.

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Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 Review

  • Published: 30 Hereturikōkā 2023

A review of the Māori Language Act 2016 was undertaken in close partnership with Te Mātāwai, commensurate with the kaupapa of Te Whare o te Reo Mauri Ora, and with close support from the Māori language entities under Vote Māori Development.

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Kōrero Mai e te Whānau

  • Published: 20 Hereturikōkā 2015

Kōrero Mai e te Whānau – Whānau Stories of Integration, Innovation and Engagement presents the stories of 12 whānau who completed whānau plans during Phase One of Whānau Ora.

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Te Oranga o te Reo Māori 2006

  • Published: 21 Hōngongoi 2008

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.

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Te Tirohanga ke te Reo Māori

  • Published: 01 Kohitātea 2007

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.

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The Status of Marae in 2009 – Te Ora o te Marae i 2009

  • Published: 27 Poutūterangi 2012

Marae are a key feature of the cultural Infrastructure of Māori society, acting as guardians of mātauranga and taonga and connecting whānau through whakapapa. The Status of Marae in 2009 report presents some of the findings from the Marae Development Project undertaken by Te Puni Kōkiri Regional Offices in 2009.

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