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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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    Taumauri Trust   (www.tmt.co.nz)  

    New Zealand's first Web based Maori language translation company, dedicated to the revitalisation of Maori language and treasures.

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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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    Tu Maia Educational Resources   (www.nzmaoribooks.co.nz/)  

    New Zealand produced fun, colourful, bilingual children's books specialising in simple Maori and English text. Fun illustrations and storylines that you will love.

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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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    Maori Language.net   (www.maorilanguage.net)  

    Learn the basics of the Mâori language, through online video lessons, and take advantage of links to resources and organisations that will help you to learn Te Reo Mâori.

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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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    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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    Maori Language   (www.geocities.com/gwlkingsley/maori/)  

    Information on the Maori language (Reo Maaori) based on the author's studies.

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