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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 16, 2019 17:23:51 GMT 12
RUA KENANA PARDON UNLOCKS HISTORY LESSONS A Tuhoe leader says a pardon for Rua Kenana will allow the prophet's vision to be more widely shared and understood. "So he will be remembered for saying to the people, hold on to the scripture. And his most famous saying was taken from the teachings of Solomon: Whakarongo e ngā tamariki, kaua e whakarērea tō mātauranga. Listen to me my children. Do not forsake your education. What he meant of course was our oral history education," Professor Black says. That oral history can now be incorporated into the history that will be taught in schools..... www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjI3MDU/Paakiwaha/Rua-Kenana-pardon-unlocks-history-lessons
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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 16, 2019 17:29:35 GMT 12
TURI-DEAF MĀORI RECLAIMING THEIR REO BIRTHRIGHT Although te reo Māori has been an official language in Aotearoa for 32 years, an estimated 3,000 turi Māori (deaf Māori) continue to fight for their Māori language rights. Turner says, “It would be really nice to see our Māori people learning sign language. Also, there are some projects I'm involved in where we are incorporating kupu Māori in sign-language and having Māori hearing working alongside us to teach this. And, of course, we'd like to see trilingual sign language interpreters in the future.”..... teaomaori.news/turi-deaf-maori-reclaiming-their-reo-birthright
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