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He Reo Tuku Iho: Tangata Whenua and Te Reo Mori

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By (author): Awanui Te Huia

Reclaiming a language is a slow-burning process, both deeply personal and intricately connected to the socio-economic, historical and political conditions in which we live. In He Reo Tuku Iho: Tangata Whenua and Te Reo Mori, Awanui Te Huia focuses on the lived experiences of tangata whenua and explores ways in which they can reclaim te reo. Drawing upon findings from the national research project Manawa ki te reo Mori, which surveyed motivations and barriers for Mori language acquisition and use, Te Huia encourages readers to explore how they can journey back towards te reo Mori in daily life. We hear from tangata whenua learning te reo, and from those who are fluent, while considering challenges to language reclamation such as experiences with racism, whakam, historical trauma and resourcing and ways to overcome these. See more
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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 148 x 210mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Sep 2022
  • Publisher: Te Herenga Waka University Press
  • Publication City/Country: New Zealand
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781776920174

About Awanui Te Huia

Awanui Te Huia (Ngti Maniapoto) is a researcher and lecturer at the School of Mori Studies Te Kawa a Mui. She has a PhD in psychology that focuses on factors that support heritage language development for Mori learners of te reo Mori. As well as focusing on Mori language learning she also researches the ways in which Mori and Pkeh learn about colonial history and how such knowledge contributes to our concepts of biculturalism in Aotearoa. In 2019 for Te Mtwai she led the project Manawa ki te reo Mori.

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