DescriptionHe Purapura - Te Taniwha Me Te Poraka (28006983045).jpg
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2016 (Māori Language Week) takes place between Monday 4 July and Friday 8 July. This special week provides an opportunity to celebrate and learn te reo Māori, helping to secure its future as a living, dynamic, and rich language.
The kaupapa for Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2016 is ‘ākina to reo’ – behind you all the way, which is about using te reo Māori to support people, to inspire and to cheer on. To celebrate te wiki we are featuring Te Reo Māori learning resources held within in our archives.
A staple of children's literacy in New Zealand since 1963 are children’s books published by the Ministry of Education. A large number have been produced in te reo Māori for students (and their parents), and feature iconic New Zealand writers and artists. Archives New Zealand holds a number of these books, as well as their original artwork.
The image above is material either commissioned or created in the production of Te taniwha me te poraka, an issue from the Junior Journals series He Purapura, aimed at fluent readers. The story was written by Karin Mahuika, and the artwork attributed to Murray Grimsdale .
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