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Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Six Auckland literary sites to explore
Some of New Zealand’s greatest writers have lived in the Auckland region, including literary luminaries like Janet Frame, Hone Tuwhare, Frank Sargeson and Riemke Esling.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Check out this week's word and practise your te reo Māori.
The story of the mighty Maungakiekie
The Maungakiekie pā (Māori fortress) was once home to several thousand people.
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