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Maranga mai! : te reo and marae in crisis?

Published2014 · Auckland University Press
ISBN9781869408053
Physicalvi, 258 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 23 cm
Māori language -- Revival. Māori language -- Social aspects. Māori language -- Social aspects -- New Zealand -- Northland -- Case studies. Māori (New Zealand people) -- Social life and customs -- 21st century. Mātauranga. Language maintenance -- New Zealand. Reo Māori. Matareo. Māoritanga. Kōhanga reo. Marae.

"In recent decades, Māori have made huge efforts to reinvigorate te reo and the life of marae as the twin cornerstones of Māori identity. Māori television and radio stations have been set up, the Māori Language Commission established and kōhanga reo, kura kaupapa and wananga have emerged. Old marae gained new coats of paint and new marae were established. But despite these efforts, te reo and tribal marae today seem to be in crisis. The number of children in kōhanga reo is down 34 percent from its peak. Only 15 percent of Māori children are attending Māori-medium schooling. And fewer and fewer people are participating in marae activities. Without a living language spoken regularly on the marae or in everyday lives, what does the future hold for Māori and for our nation? Focusing on the northern tribal district Tai Tokerau as a case study but with conclusions applicable across the country, the leading Māori scholars and elders in Maranga Mai! ask these key questions and pose potential solutions. The chapters provide personal accounts and stories, statistics, demography and policy questions - and present important challenges for current and new generations of leaders to resolve."--Back cover.

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