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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.
Ngā Kohinga taonga tuku iho Māori
Māori collections are held at the majority of libraries across Tāmaki Makaurau. They include both current and heritage materials.
The City Rail Link explained – in Māori
The City Rail Link will connect Aucklanders. Hear the benefits explained in te reo Māori.
Read heritage blogs at Auckland Libraries
Auckland Libraries' heritage experts blog regularly about heritage and family history.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Learn te reo Māori a word at a time with our kupu o te wiki.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
This week's word is useful for anyone visiting a marae or museum.
Te kupu o te wiki – Word of the week
Te Kupu o te Wiki for the week starting Rāapa, te 16 Hereturikōkā is wharekai: food house, cafeteria, eatery
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Raranga Harakeke: Weaving Flax with Rewa Grimsdale
Learn about the culture and techniques of raranga in this beginner's workshop.
WilderFest
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Front Room
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