A kupu a day starts reo journey 03 Aug 2021 09:51 AM Photo: Maori Television Facebook.
Stacey Morrison: A kupu a day starts reo journey.
Broadcaster Stacey Morrison says her tohu from this year’s Matariki Awards are for all those learning to speak Maori, especially when they are doing it as adults.
Ms Morrison won the Waipunarangi - Te Reo and Tikanga section of the Māori Television-backed awards.
When she was nominated she felt imposter syndrome before realising the importance of people seeing how someone can grow up without te reo Māori and then pick it up later.
She thanks husband Scottie Morrison and their children for helping her with the journey and says it’s something that starts with a few words a day.
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Friday, 30 July 2021, 6:40 pm
The best of te ao Māori will be recognised and
celebrated when the fifth Matariki Awards – Ngā Tohu o
Matariki o te Tau 2021 – screens on Māori Television at
8.30 PM on Sunday 1 August 2021 as well as being simulcast
on MĀORI+ and www.maoritelevision.com.
Matariki
is a celebration of culture, language and people so it is
fitting that Māori Television, in partnership with Te Puni
Kōkiri, plays its part in promoting the unique
contributions made by the recipients of these
awards.
Past recipients have included Professor
Rawinia Higgins, Pania Papa, Taika Waititi, Mike King, Cliff