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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Apr 1, 2022 2:52:16 GMT 12
HE TOHU HUARAHI MĀORI BILINGUAL TRAFFIC SIGNS PROGRAMMEWaka Kotahi wants to contribute to having te reo Māori seen, heard and spoken wherever possible to continue the revitalisation of the language. Alongside our partners Te Mātāwai and Local Government we are working to enable the use of bilingual traffic signs, to ensure safe and consistent use across state highways and local roads. This project is also looking at ways to enable the use of te reo Māori and te āo Māori icons and symbols on traffic signage....... www.nzta.govt.nz/roads-and-rail/he-tohu-huarahi-maori-bilingual-traffic-signs-programme/WHAKAPAPA REFLECTED IN NEW WHAKARONGO SCHOOL PLAYGROUNDWhakapapa is the concept behind a new Māori village playground that opened at Whakarongo School on Thursday morning. Designed to incorporate Manawatū iwi Rangitāne genealogy, elements of the Māori village represent the awa (Manawatū River) maunga (Tararua Range) and waka (Kurahaupō canoe)...... www.stuff.co.nz/pou-tiaki/300554950/whakapapa-reflected-in-new-whakarongo-school-playground
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