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Te mātauranga o Matariki

here are so often tears during kauhau (speeches) and wānanga (learning) workshops about Te Reo Māori that I think I’d feel disappointed if one didn’t reach that level of feeling. That may sound exhausting to some people, but to me it’s testament to the depth of feeling and, unfortunately, mamae (hurt, pain) that’s tied up in learning and speaking of

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