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AKA’UPOKOTUANGA O TE AU MAPU I TE REO MĀORI: Learnings from Cook Islands communities and their youth
- Description:
- Both in New Zealand and the Cook Islands, the decline of the Cook Islands Māori language has been a topic of major concern. In New Zealand alone, the number of Cook Islands speakers has had a steady decrease, which has affected Cook Islands youth in terms of language preservation, cultural and ethnic identity, and wellbeing. Language initiatives, whether it be at a government level or community...
- Display date:
- 2020
- Location:
- Cook Islands
- Format:
- Thesis
- Collections:
- ResearchSpace@Auckland
- Contributors:
- Tiatia-Seath, Jemaima Sipaea
- Publisher:
- ResearchSpace@Auckland
- Content partner:
- The University of Auckland Library
- Availability:
- Not specified
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