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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Oct 2, 2018 16:11:05 GMT 12
CHAPMAN TRIPPTo promote the use of te reo Māori greetings and sign-offs in client correspondence the firm has also updated our letter-head template to include Māori greetings and acknowledgements, with drop-down boxes of relevant translations and descriptions to assist staff when using them. Chapman Tripp will continue to offer te reo Māori classes to our people in our three offices at beginner and intermediate level, and is also considering a formal Māori language policy that would include our 450+ staff having a fundamental knowledge of Te Reo in the near future.... www.chapmantripp.com/Publication%20PDFs/Te%20Purongo%20Ture%20Oct%202018.pdfCAPTAIN COOK STATUE TO BE RELOCATEDLocal iwi in Gisborne are welcoming a decision by the Gisborne District Council to remove a statue of Captain Cook from the top of their ancestral mountain Titirangi. Speaking on behalf of local iwi Ngāti Oneone, Barney Tupara says, “Since long ago the subtribes and tribes have disagreed with this statue being here on our mountain on Titirangi.”..... www.maoritelevision.com/news/regional/captain-cook-statue-be-relocated
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