New Zealand Maori Language websites sorted alphabetically.
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Culture Flow
(www.cultureflow.co.nz)A Maori language resource that beginners could self teach themselves. After teaching hands-on for years in the public and corporate sector Jason and Sarah developed Cultureflow® - the Mäori language course for beginners.
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English-Maori Word Translator : nga aho whakamaori-a-tuhi
(translator.kedri.info)An online tool allowing you to enter a single word to translate between the English and Maori languages.
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He Kupu o te Ra
(www.kupu.maori.nz)Providing information on te reo Maori, the Maori language, including basic grammar and vocabulary.
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Information on the Maori Language of New Zealand
(www.maorilanguage.info)This site provides authoritative, up-to-date information on the Maori language of New Zealand. It presents key information, lists references and provides links to other useful sites.
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Irirangi.net
(www.irirangi.net)A portal providing access to Te Reo Maori radio broadcasting on the Internet. Browse the station Web sites, look at information provided by Te Mangai Paho and Te Whakaruruhau, read personal recollections about the Maori broadcasting story, or listen to the stations.
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Kaupapa Maori
(www.kaupapamaori.com)A site dedicated to a discussion of issues related to Kaupapa Maori, or the 'conceptualisation of Maori knowledge' that has been developed through oral tradition. It is the process by which Maori receive, internalise, differentiate and formulate ideas and knowledge through te reo Maori.
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Korero Maori
(www.koreromaori.co.nz/)Kōrero Māori is for everyone who wants to speak the Māori language, or learn more about it. Offering information, language drills, dictionaries and more.
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Kotahi Mano Kaika
(www.kotahimanokaika.com)The Kai Tahu vision for te reo Maori. By the year 2025, they hope to have at least 1,000 Kai Tahu homes speaking te reo as a natural language of communication.
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Kōrero Māori
(www.korero.maori.nz)Kōrero Māori is for everyone who wants to speak the Māori language, or learn more about it. You can find interactive conversations, language resources, and advice to help you increase your knowledge of reo Māori.
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Learn Maori
(www.learnmaori.co.nz)An integrated Maori language learning system, letting you learn Te Reo Maori at your own place, time and pace.
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Lexical Database
(www.nzcer.org.nz/search/kimikupu.htm)Kimikupu Hou is a searchable database of new and technical Maori vocabulary.
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Ma Te Reo
(www.ma-tereo.co.nz)A Government funded programme established in 2001 to support projects, programmes and activities that contribute to local level Māori language regeneration.
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Maori - Polynesian Comparative Dictionary
(www.nzetc.org/tm/scholarly/tei-TreMaor.html)An online dictionary to compare Maori and Polynesian languages. Provided be NZETC - New Zealand Electronic Text Centre.
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Maori Dictionary
(www.maoridictionary.co.nz)An online English-Maori and Maori-English dictionary for learners of the Maori language. This resource is also available in hard copy form and is designed to complement other learning resources.
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Maori Language
(www.geocities.com/gwlkingsley/maori/)Information on the Maori language (Reo Maaori) based on the author's studies.
