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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Sept 19, 2020 4:42:42 GMT 12
FONTERRA CELEBRATES TE WIKI O TE REO MĀORITe Wiki o te Reo Māori is a really important week for Fonterra says Director for Farm Source Richard Allen. "We opened two new stores this year. One in Waverley / Te Weraroa and also one in Otorohanga and in both those stores we worked with the tangata whenua, with the local iwi to actually make sure that all the words in the store were bilingual ... and also making sure that we're really recognising those regional nuances with the tangata whenua." Fonterra was "really proud" of its relationship with iwi across New Zealand and was looking to rolling out more bilingual Farm Source retail stores, Allen said....... www.nzherald.co.nz/the-country/listen/news/article.cfm?c_id=600&objectid=12365818 COUNTDOWN CELEBRATES TE REO MĀORI YEAR-ROUND Customers may have noticed more te reo Māori during their supermarket shop this week but can rest assured it won’t be disappearing on Rātapu. Committed to increasing the use of te reo, Countdown has made some changes to the way it communicates with its customers and team for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori including in TV ads and across its online shopping platform, customer communications, and in-store radio....... supermarketnews.co.nz/news/countdown-celebrates-te-reo-maori-year-round/
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Post by second-class-citizen on Sept 19, 2020 8:54:40 GMT 12
Remember...every word and letter in the fake maori language or alphabet was STOLEN by cultural appropriation from the Europeans. Maori were too primitive and stoneaged to even understand the concept of a written word until they were taught the European alphabet. Just like everything they claim, it has been stolen from the European culture, a few minor adjustments and wallah...hilariously they claim it as theirs!!!
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