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FURTHER INFORMATION<br />
Writ<strong>te</strong>n Resources<br />
• <strong>Te</strong> <strong>Puni</strong> Kökiri. P.O.Box 3943 Wellington, (04) 819 6000<br />
2003 Stra<strong>te</strong>gies for Second Language Learners of <strong>Te</strong> Reo Mäori.<br />
2001 The Use of Mäori in the Family.<br />
• <strong>Te</strong> Taura Whiri i <strong>Te</strong> Reo Mäori. P.O. Box 411, Wellington, (04) 471 0244<br />
He Muka – email hemuka@<strong>te</strong>taurawhiti.govt.nz to subscribe.<br />
Körero Mäori booklet series – see the full range at http://www.koreromaori.<br />
nz/resources/korero_maori_order_form_5_july.pdf<br />
• From bookshops:<br />
Q’s Course in Mäori, by Quinton Hita, published by Harper Collins Publishers.<br />
<strong>Te</strong> Reo Taketake, Ko <strong>te</strong> Pü: A Mäori Language Course for Beginners,<br />
by Rapata Wiri, published by Reed Publishing.<br />
Cultureflow: The Mäori Language Programme for Beginners,<br />
published by Addenda.<br />
Oxford Mäori Picture Dictionary, published by Oxford University Press.<br />
First Hundred Words in Mäori, published by Huia Publishers.<br />
Community Resources<br />
Remember there are many people, groups and activities already around you who are<br />
learning and speaking Mäori already or who have Mäori language books and resources,<br />
which you can access:<br />
• Whänau and friends<br />
• Local köhanga, kura, wänanga, <strong>Te</strong> Ätaarangi branch<br />
• Marae activities<br />
• Local groups such as kapa haka, mau taiaha, waka ama<br />
• Your local library