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CTI star Tāme Iti’s hopes for te reo Māori in NZ
Amid Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Iti reflects that we've come a long way with te reo.
Amid Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, Iti reflects that we've come a long way with te reo.
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David Seymour will be bookended by Willie Jackson and John Tamihere at the debate.
"We are in a fight for our reo. We are in a fight for our culture," Willie Jackson says.
The language must not be weaponised to divide Aotearoa, he says.
Lost Tribe Aotearoa releases their first ever te reo Māori waiata.