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He Reo Tuku Iho Tangata Whenua And Te Reo Maori Awanui Te Huia

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He Reo Tuku Iho Tangata Whenua And Te Reo Maori Awanui Te Huia
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Publisher: Victoria University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.2 MB
Author: Awanui Te Huia
ISBN: 9781776921065, 9781776920174, 1776921062, 1776920171
Language: English
Year: 2023

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He Reo Tuku Iho Tangata Whenua And Te Reo Maori Awanui Te Huia by Awanui Te Huia 9781776921065, 9781776920174, 1776921062, 1776920171 instant download after payment.

Reclaiming a language is a slow-burning process, both deeply personal and intricately connected to the socio-economic, historical and political conditions in which we live. 

In He Reo Tuku Iho: Tangata Whenua and Te Reo Maori, Awanui Te Huia focuses on the lived experiences of tangata whenua and explores ways in which they can reclaim te reo.Drawing upon findings from the national research project Manawa U ki te Reo Maori, which surveyed motivations and barriers for Maori language acquisition and use, Te Huia encourages readers to explore how they can journey back towards te reo Maori in daily life. 

We hear from tangata whenua learning te reo, and from those who are fluent, while considering challenges to language reclamation – such as experiences with racism, whakama, historical trauma and resourcing – and ways to overcome these. 

At the heart of He Reo Tuku Iho is the knowledge that it is possible for Maori to return te reo to minds, hearts and mouths. As Te Huia writes: ‘ The aroha connection that we all have with our tupuna, our living relations, and those yet to come, are tied together in our collective desire for te reo Maori to thrive now and in the future.'

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