Korero mai – its Maori Language Week
Media Release
17 July 2006
Korero mai – its Maori Language Week
Manukau Libraries will be celebrating Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori - Maori Language Week in the last week of July. Aimed at promoting and encouraging the use of Aotearoa’s original language, Te Reo Maori, the week’s stimulating activities and promotions include:
- launch of Putumohi, Auckland region public libraries catalogue completely in te reo Maori
- Manukau Libraries website in te reo Maori
- Te reo Maori Storytimes in various libraries
- All Maori language tapes, CDS, music tapes and videos in the Maori collection can be borrowed FREE during Maori Language Week
Manukau City Council’s Director of Community Ian Maxwell says Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori is a significant event on the city’s cultural calendar:
“It is important that we celebrate te reo. It is spoken nowhere else in the world. We hear it every day in the names of our towns, mountains, rivers and wildlife. Most of us have felt the passion and cultural pride it brings when we see the haka performed at a sporting event.
”Maori is an international symbol of New Zealand. This week is a great way of keeping the language alive”, says Mr Maxwell.
Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori – Maori Language Week
takes place from 24 to 30 July.
For more information
contact your nearest Manukau library, council’s Call
Centre (09) 262 5104 or website
www.manukau-libraries.govt.nz.
Ka mutu – Ends
Note to media:
Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori – Maori Language Week in Manukau
Visit your library for:
- kia ora stickers
- wallet foldout with basic greetings/ commands/
pronunciation guide
When you phone Council:
- Maori
music on call waiting (external)
Manukau City Council
Staff initiatives for Maori Language Week include:
-
Proverbs emailed out Monday – Friday to all staff by CEO
Leigh Auton
- Te Reo classes for interested
staff