Te ’Epetoma o te reo Māori Kūki ’Āirani Cook Islands Māori Language Week
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S<strong>te</strong>p 4: With your champion’s permission, post the picture of them on social media (Facebook, Instagram or Twit<strong>te</strong>r), along with a short<br />
explanation. Make sure to include the hashtag #KukiAiraniChampions.<br />
For example:<br />
Tiare Brown is our <strong>reo</strong> <strong>Māori</strong> <strong>Kūki</strong> 'Āirani champion. He volun<strong>te</strong>ers as a <strong>reo</strong> <strong>Māori</strong> <strong>Kūki</strong> 'Āirani beginners tutor at our church every<br />
Saturday morning with our māpū (young people).<br />
He encourages everyone to give the <strong>reo</strong> a go no mat<strong>te</strong>r what level you are. He says ‘Find time to <strong>te</strong>ach and learn <strong>reo</strong> <strong>Māori</strong> <strong>Kūki</strong><br />
'Āirani, and have fun doing it.’ #KukiAiraniChampions<br />
S<strong>te</strong>p 5: Use the hashtag to search out other <strong>reo</strong> <strong>Māori</strong> <strong>Kūki</strong> <strong>’Āirani</strong> champions, recognised by people all around Ao<strong>te</strong>aroa New Zealand!<br />
Make sure to check out the champions featured for 2016 on the MPP Facebook page throughout <strong>Language</strong> <strong>Week</strong> too.<br />
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