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Native Affairs Celebrates Maori Language Week


Saturday July 7 2012

Native Affairs Celebrates Maori Language Week with Special Te Reo Broadcast


“Our language is a sacred reflection of the Maori spirit. The spirit of Maori Television, is to give voice to our language.”


NATIVE AFFAIRS, Maori Television’s acclaimed current affairs show, will celebrate Maori Language Week with a 100 per cent te reo Maori special filmed at Te Hono Ki Hawaiki , the marae at Te Papa Tongarewa on Monday July 23 at 8.30pm.

Maori language exponents will participate in an hour-long panel debate on various aspects of the language, including whether te reo Maori should be compulsory in schools and who is responsible for its revitalisation.

An invited audience will also be asking questions from the floor.

Our panellists are well-known throughout te ao Maori for their lifelong commitment to the language. Speakers include language revitalisation experts, broadcasters, iwi leaders and educators.

NATIVE AFFAIRS has a built a reputation for compelling current affairs debates.

The special Maori Language Week broadcast, entirely in te reo rangatira, demonstrates the significance of te reo Maori as a medium of expression, and its relevance to contemporary New Zealand society.

Last year NATIVE AFFAIRS was a finalist for Best Maori Language programme at the Aotearoa Film and Television Awards.

Tune in to Maori Television on Monday July 23 at 8.30pm for a 100 per cent te reo Maori broadcast with English subtitles on NATIVE AFFAIRS.

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“Ko te reo te moko o te mana Maori. Ko te mana o Whakaata Maori, me moko ki te reo.”


Ä te 23 o Höngongoi ko tö tätou onge kämehameha tērā ka tühähängia e NATIVE AFFAIRS me tētahi hötaka reo Mäori katoa ka whakapaohotia i te marae o Te Papa Tongarewa, arä ko ‘Te Hono ki Hawaiki.’

Kotahi haora te roa o ngä körero a te hunga mātau ki te reo, e pä ana ki tö tätou reo tongarerewa nei.

Ka riro mä te whakaminenga hoki ä rātou ake pätai e tuku ki tēnei täpui tämaka.

He tohunga reo Mäori, he kaiarahi iwi, he kaiwhakapaoho, he pouwhirinaki mātauranga hoki ngä pou o te täpui tämaka nei.

Ka reo Mäori katoa ngä körero, erangi he kupu hauraro Päkeha ka kitea.

Kua hau te rongo a NATIVE AFFAIRS, möna i whakahaere tautohetohe pēnei, e pä ana ki ngä take nui o te wä. Mä tënei hötaka reo Mäori nahenahe, ka pürö te moko o te mana Mäori hei reo körero i roto i tēnei ao hurihuri.

I tērā tau, ko NATIVE AFFAIRS tētahi o ngä hötaka i whiriwhiri hei ‘Hötaka o te tau - reo Mäori’, i ngä tohu ‘Aotearoa Film and Television Awards’.

ENDS

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