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Press Release – Hokotehi Moriori Trust Hokotehi is proud to release our free Ta R Moriori Language App. The app provides an introduction to basic Moriori language and contains guides to basic pronunciation, mihi, karakii (chants/prayer) and rongo (songs). Eventually the app will include … Hokotehi is proud to release our free Ta Rē Moriori Language App. The app provides an introduction to basic Moriori language and contains guides to basic pronunciation, mihi, karakii (chants/prayer) and rongo (songs). Eventually the app will include links to a Moriori dictionary and phrase-book. The app is aimed at anyone wanting to learn more about Moriori language and to provide helpful starting points for Hokotehi members wishing to become more proficient in their own language. We believe that language and identity are inextricable and therefore our distinct identity as Moriori is strongly embedded in reviving and speaking our own language.

Business Scoop » Ta Rē Moriori Language App Launched

Press Release – Hokotehi Moriori Trust Hokotehi is proud to release our free Ta R Moriori Language App. The app provides an introduction to basic Moriori language and contains guides to basic pronunciation, mihi, karakii (chants/prayer) and rongo (songs). Eventually the app will include … Hokotehi is proud to release our free Ta Rē Moriori Language App. The app provides an introduction to basic Moriori language and contains guides to basic pronunciation, mihi, karakii (chants/prayer) and rongo (songs). Eventually the app will include links to a Moriori dictionary and phrase-book. The app is aimed at anyone wanting to learn more about Moriori language and to provide helpful starting points for Hokotehi members wishing to become more proficient in their own language. We believe that language and identity are inextricable and therefore our distinct identity as Moriori is strongly embedded in reviving and speaking our own language.

Waka, episode 6: Carvers from NZ, Tahiti, Hawaii make and launch canoes

Waka, episode 6: Carvers from NZ, Tahiti, Hawaii make and launch canoes 4 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM 8 minutes to read By: Simone Kaho The Herald, E-Tangata and Tawera Productions have joined forces to bring you Waka, a six-part online video series that traces the cultural revival of traditional canoe-building skills through four teams from across the Pacific. Today Simone Kaho describes the complete waka experience, from carving to launch day. Click on the video above to watch episode 6 Just after midday, on a cold Saturday in October, I m parked around the corner from the Hihiaua cultural centre in Whangārei. I m doing box breathing, the technique Navy Seals use to manage their nerves during battle.

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