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No, New Zealand is not Aotearoa
“Create your own pepeha to celebrate te wiki o te reo movement.”
Given that estimates range between about 4% and 11 % of New Zealanders who can speak what is today claimed as te reo — the Maori language — such obscure phraseology and the constant substitution of largely…
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