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Kōrero: Biculturalism

Te kaiwhakamāori reo Māori tuatahi o te Pāremata

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Parliament's Māori translator

Ko Wiremu Haunui, e whakaatuhia ana i konei i roto i tana rūma whakamāori i te Whare Mīere, te kaiwhakamāori mō te Pāremata o Aotearoa i te tau 2011. Mai i te tau 2010, ina kōrerotia ana te reo Māori i roto i te Pāremata, kua tukuna e Haunui te whakamāoritanga reo Pākehā tukutahi. He ngāwari te whiwhi mā ngā purutaringa ororongo i roto i te whare tūmatanui, i runga rānei i te hōngere o te pāhotanga whakaata mataora i te pāremata.

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Janine Hayward, Biculturalism – Biculturalism in the state sector, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/32145/te-kaiwhakamaori-reo-maori-tuatahi-o-te-paremata (accessed 25 June 2026).

He kōrero nā Janine Hayward, i tāngia i te 14 March 2012, reviewed and revised 10 January 2023 me te āwhina o Janine Hayward.