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Determining the state of Te Reo Maori

Whakapapa Reo Table

The Whakapapa Reo table and questions below will help us determine the state of Te Reo Māori in the homes of our Kahungunu whanau and how often it is being used. Using the KEY, select the right kupu/word that describes your whanau members. Please click 'submit' at the bottom of the page when you are finished.

  Whakapapa Reo Table

My name is:


My address is:


My Marae / Hapu is: 
  

  


My Taiwhenua / Taurahere is
:

KEY

Matatau (MA) – Native speaker

Ahua Matatau (AMA) – Fluent speaker    

Mohio (MO) -  Good speaker

Ahua Mohio (AMO)– Speaks a little

Kore Mohio (KM) – no knowledge of Maori 

 

Koro/Papa

 

 

Kuia/Nanny

Matua/Dad

 

 

Whaea/Mum

Matua Keke/Uncle

 

 

Koka/Aunty

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

Tamaiti / Mokopuna

 

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Tamaiti / Mokopuna



1. How often is Te Reo Maori spoken in your home?

 


2. If  Te Reo is not being spoken in your home what are the barriers?

 


3. For Te Reo Maori to be alive in our homes, on our marae and in our community what do you think we need to do?

 


4. If you could learn to speak Te Reo Maori, where would you go to learn and why?

For example: Learning Institution, Marae, Kaumatua / Kuia?