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Maori Language Week

Maori Language Week has been marked since 1975 as a time for New Zealanders to celebrate te reo Maori and use Maori phrases in everyday life. What makes 2007 special is it also marks 20 years since Maori became an official language of New Zealand.

Full story at http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411365/1251198

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