How do I add macrons for the Māori language in my documents?
On CPIT campus all windows computers will have the Māori (New Zealand) option. How to install the Māori keyboard: 1. Click Start 2.Select Control Panel 3. Open Region and Language 4. Select Keyboard...
View ArticleMāori – New resources – February 2013
Click on any title below to view its details in our Primo Library catalogue. If you would like to request any of these, sign in first and then select Request. (Hint: the sign in is in the top right...
View ArticleMāori tutorials
Find here printable PDF tutorials for students studying Māori Database searching Recommended sources - Maori subject guide Searching an EBSCO database Databases – Maori subject guide – Proquest...
View ArticleMatariki – Māori New Year – Pipiri 10 June
(Photo by Filip Lolic, obtained from Wikimedia Commons) In the traditional Māori maramataka, or calendar, the new year begins with the first new moon at the end of May or beginning of June. This is...
View ArticleMāori new resources – June 2013
New to our Māori DVD collection: Koro’s medal (2011) – 13 mins. Director: James Barr When Billy loses his grandfather’s precious war medal, getting it back is the least of his worries. A funny short...
View ArticleTe wiki o te reo Māori – 1-7 o Hōngoingoi 2013
Ngā ingoa Māori, Māori names This is the theme for Wiki o te reo Māori 2013. (Note: I created the above graphic using Wordle. Why not have a play with Wordle with some of the new ingoa Māori you...
View ArticleResearching your whakapapa or family history
Here’s a final tip for Te wiki o te reo Māori. In keeping with the theme of Ingoa Māori / Māori names here are some links to researching your whakapapa or family history. Recommended books in our...
View ArticleNew to our Māori Collection
Latest books : Riley, M (2013) Wise words of the Māori : revealing history and traditions : selected from 19th century Māori newspapers and other sources of yesterday and today. Tawhai, W (2013)...
View ArticleMāori – New resources – October 2012
Click on any title below to view its details in our Primo Library catalogue. If you would like to request any of these, sign in first and then select Request. (Hint: the sign in is in the top right...
View ArticleTe Matatini Kapa Haka Aotearoa 2015
Te Matatini 2015 is a celebration of Māori culture and performance. Held this year in Hagley Park in its 43rd year, there are around 1,800 performers from throughout New Zealand and Australia who have...
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