TY - BOOK
T1 - Te Ahu o te Reo Overview Report
AU - Hutchings, Jessica
AU - Higgins, Rawinia
AU - Bright, Nicola
AU - Keane, Basil
AU - Olsen-Reeder, Vini
AU - Hunia, Maraea
AU - Lee-Morgan, Jenny
AU - Morgan, Eruera
AU - Martin, Jen
AU - Fong, Stephanie
AU - Emery, Waitiahoaho
AU - Black, Totoki
AU - Edwards, Hinerangi
AU - Hammond, Kiwa
AU - Harata Te Aika, Lynne
AU - Wylie, Cathy
AU - Felgate, Rachel
N1 - He mea tuhi nā Jessica Hutchings, Rawinia Higgins, Nicola Bright, Basil Keane, Vini Olsen-Reeder, Maraea Hunia, me Jenny Lee-Morgan rāua ko Eruera Morgan, Jen Martin rāua ko Stephanie Fong, Waitiahoaho Emery, Titoki Black, Hinerangi Edwards rāua ko Kiwa Hammond, Lynne Harata Te Aika, me Cathy Wylie, Rachel Felgate, Rachael Kearns.
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - This report on Te Ahu o te Reo shows the wonderful reality that, in some places where no intergenerational transmission was occurring in the 1970s, children are once again using te reo Māori at home with their whānau. Te reo Māori is now alive and regenerating in places where recently, the Māorilanguage landscape was a desert. The report also looks forward: it makes a series of recommendations that have our close attention and, I have no doubt, will also get the attention of Te Mātāwai.
AB - This report on Te Ahu o te Reo shows the wonderful reality that, in some places where no intergenerational transmission was occurring in the 1970s, children are once again using te reo Māori at home with their whānau. Te reo Māori is now alive and regenerating in places where recently, the Māorilanguage landscape was a desert. The report also looks forward: it makes a series of recommendations that have our close attention and, I have no doubt, will also get the attention of Te Mātāwai.
M3 - Book
BT - Te Ahu o te Reo Overview Report
PB - Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori
ER -