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Kōrero: Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni

Te wātaka o ngā moheni Māori

  • Te Ao Hou (the new world), 1952–75

  • Te Kaea (the leader), 1979–81

  • Tu Tangata (stand tall), 1981–87

  • Nga Kauwae, 1990-1991

  • Iwi Express, 1990-1991

  • Kahungunu, 1991–95

  • Kia Hiwa Ra (be alert), 1991–98

  • Pu Kaea (the trumpet)

     , 1992–95; 2006–

  • Toi Te Kupu (maintain the language), 1993–

  • Mana (pride), 1993–

  • Turanganui a Kiwa. Pipiwharauroa (Tūranganui-a-Kiwa. The bellbird), 1994–97

  • Te Karaka (the call), 1995–

  • Kōkiri Paetae (pursue achievement), 1996–2006

  • He Muka (a strand), 1998–

  • Tu Mai (stand forth), 1999–2010, 2010–

E whakaatu ana tēnei wātaka i ngā moheni Māori (reo Pākehā mai, reo Māori mai) i whakaputaina mai i te tekau tau 1950 ki ngā tau tōmua o te tekau tau 2000. He tirohanga tēnei moheni ki ngā take ā-motu, ā-rohe, ā-iwi hoki. 

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Jane McRae, Māori newspapers and magazines – ngā niupepa me ngā moheni – Māori magazines, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/diagram/42419/te-wataka-o-nga-moheni-maori (accessed 25 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Jane McRae, i tāngia i te 26 August 2013.