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Te Ahu O Te Reo Maori: Reflecting on Research to Understand the Well-Being of Te Reo Maori
Higgins, Rawinia ; Hutchings, Jessica ; Olsen-Reeder, Vincent (Author)
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Victoria University Press
· Paperback
Te Ahu O Te Reo Maori: Reflecting on Research to Understand the Well-Being of Te Reo Maori - Higgins, Rawinia ; Hutchings, Jessica ; Olsen-Reeder, Vincent
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Synopsis "Te Ahu O Te Reo Maori: Reflecting on Research to Understand the Well-Being of Te Reo Maori"
Te Ahu o te reo Maori: Reflecting on Research to Understand the Well-being of te reo Maori is an edited collection of bi-lingual writings that brings together Maori researchers, writers and community language advocates who were involved in the Te Taura Whiri-funded study, Te Ahu o te reo. Te Ahu o te reo Maori draws on this national research project completed in 2016, and brings together some of the different voices of the project in a way that will appeal to a wider audience. The aim of the book is to provide a space, beyond the funded research project, to reflect on the role of kaupapa Maori research and the researcher in Maori language research. Writers explore the concept of well-being in relation to te reo Maori and share evidence-based information about what supports and hinders the revitalisation of te reo Maori in communities, homes, kura and schools in Aotearoa in the 21st century.