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Te Taurawhiri I Te Reo Māori Māori Language Commission
Ko te WhānauKo te Whānau

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Ko te Whānau 2004 (pdf) download
Ko te Whānau Issue 3 2003 (pdf) download
Ko te Whānau Issue 2 2003 (pdf) download
Ko te Whānau Issue 1 2003 (pdf) download
No.10 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Raumati 2002
No.9 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Ngahuru 2001
No.8 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Takurua 2001
No.7 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Koanga 2001
No.6 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
A complete profile of the Into Te Reo advertising campaign by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori.
No.5 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Ko te Whānau looks at some new developments from the Ministry of Education that contribute to their M�ori Language Education Plan.
No.4 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
In this issue KTW looks at some new Māori language games and videos, reviews the results of the 1995 Māori language survey and much more.
No.3 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Did you study Māori at high school? Also in this issue is a guest column by Makere Chrisp.
No.2 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Some new Māori words, guest columnist Piripi Walker and test your knowledge of te Reo Māori.
No.1 Ko te Whānau (pdf) download
Articles, updates, extracts as well as lots of vocab and FAQ's.

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He Muka is the quarterly newsletter of the Commission