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    Maori Language Commission   (www.tetaurawhiri.govt.nz)  

    The Maori Language Commission was set up under the Maori Language Act 1987 to promote the use of Mäori as a living language and as an ordinary means of communication.

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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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    Ngata Dictionary   (www.learningmedia.co.nz/ngata)  

    An online dictionary providing Maori to English, and English to Maori translation. As well as translating words, this resource also illustrates their use in sentences and phrases drawn from a wide range of contemporary and traditional contexts.

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    Te Whanake   (www.tewhanake.maori.nz)  

    Maori language learning textbooks, study guides and resources for teachers and students.

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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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    Moana AM   (www.moana.irirangi.net)  

    A community radio station in Tauranga, operated by Te Reo Irirangi o Tauranga Moana Charitable Trust. Maori language is at the heart of the radio station's programming.

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    Nga Iwi FM   (www.ngaiwifm.irirangi.net)  

    A pan-tribal Maori radio station, established in 1990 and based in Paeroa. The station places a high value on Te Reo Maori me ona Tikanga and their principal long term goal is to increase language use in Hauraki.

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    Radio Kahungunu   (www.kahungunu.irirangi.net)  

    A radio station aiming to promote the Maori language and culture through the use of the spoken word. Broadcast in the Hawke's Bay region on 765AM and 94.3FM frequencies, the station reaches 20,000 people.

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    Radio Tainui 95.4 FM   (www.tainui.irirangi.net)  

    Established as an Iwi radio station in 1989, Radio Tainui is one of 21 Iwi stations delivering programming for Maori audiences. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a vehicle of communication to Tainui tribal members and Maori living within Tainui's tribal boundaries.

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    Radio Tautoko 92.8 FM   (www.tautoko.irirangi.net)  

    Established in 1983, Radio Tautoko has always had a focus on Te Reo Maori, supporting Maori and Maori kaupapa in achieving their goals.

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    Sun 96.9 FM   (www.sunfm.irirangi.net)  

    A Ngati Awa radio station that promotes Te Reo Maori in the Eastern Bay of Plenty.

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    Te Hiku o Te Ika   (www.tehiku.irirangi.net)  

    Radio stations broadcasting in the Far North of New Zealand, building community pride and awareness, and fostering the Maori language.

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    Te Upoko O Te Ika 1161 AM   (www.teupoko.irirangi.net)  

    A Wellington Maori radio station that has been broadcasting since 1982, making it the longest running Maori station in New Zealand. They are proud to focus predominantly on Maori language, issues and information.

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    Turanga FM   (www.turanga.irirangi.net)  

    A radio station promoting, pursuing and advancing the cultural, economic, spiritual and social wellbeing of Te Reo Irirangi o Turanganui a Kiwa.

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    Tuwharetoa FM   (www.tuwharetoa.irirangi.net)  

    A Maori radio station broadcasting throughout the Taupo and Central Plateau region, aiming to enhance and foster Ngati Tuwharetoa Reo and Tikanga into the future.

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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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    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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    Te Reo-o-Taranaki   (www.taranakireo.co.nz)  

    A trust formed to manage and co-ordinate a strategic direction for the regeneration and continued development of the indigenous Maori language around Taranaki. This strategic direction seeks to revitalise and highlight the regional importance of our reo with a strong focus towards social and cultural development.

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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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    Pukana   (www.pukana.co.nz)  

    Dynamic Maori language television for children.

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    UiaNgāPātai.co.nz   (www.uiangapatai.co.nz)  

    A Maori language site designed to help you find useful, accurate, online information, either for your homework or just because you're interested in a finding out about things! Their online librarians will help you work out the sort of information you need and then begin searching with you.

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    Radio Ngati Porou   (www.radiongatiporou.co.nz)  

    A Maori radio station broadcasting to the world over Mount Hikurangi, the first mountain in the world to see the sun.

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    Reo Tupu   (www.reotupu.co.nz)  

    Providing computer and Web based reo Mäori (Mäori language) resources and services.

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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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    R.E.O.   (www.tereo.biz)  

    Providers of Maori language education learning and teacher resources for Te Reo Maori. These fun and affordable resources can be used by school teachers, parents and Kohanga Reo.

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