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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Dec 7, 2019 4:11:32 GMT 12
WHY ALL NEW ZEALANDERS SHOULD SPEAK MĀORI AND HOW TO GET THEM TO, ACCORDING TO YOUNG PEOPLEThe Government is backing several youth-led strategies to get more Kiwis speaking te reo Māori. Nine projects will each get up to $10,000 from Crown entity Te Māngai Paho to get them off the ground. The initiative is part of the Government's ambitious 2040 Māori language strategy which aims to have at least 85 per cent of New Zealanders valuing te reo Māori as part of the country's national identity. Other goals included for 15,000 Māori aged 15 and over to be using te reo Māori as much as English and one million or more Kiwis being confident to talk about basic topics in te reo Māori. The 2018 Census showed 185,000 people could hold a conversation in Māori....... www.stuff.co.nz/national/117969609/why-all-new-zealanders-should-speak-mori-and-how-to-get-them-to-according-to-young-people TE REO MAORI VERSION OF THE JESUS FILMOn Christmas day, 2019 at 1pm Shine TV will broadcast the Te Reo Maori version of The Jesus Film. Jesus, also known as The Jesus Film is a 1979 film, that depicts the life of Jesus Christ, shot on location in Israel, it follows the Gospel of Luke as closely as possible. Jesus, now digitally remastered, has been described as the most-watched motion picture of all time and is the most translated film of all time. In addition to Te Reo it has also been translated into Samoan and Tongan, which Shine TV will also broadcast during the Christmas period..... www.scoop.co.nz/stories/CU1912/S00084/te-reo-maori-version-of-the-jesus-film.htm
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