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Noa’ia Everybody, Rotuman Pacific Language Week Is Here!

Published: Wed 12 May 2021 12:28 PM
This year’s theme for the Rotuman Language Week is Tutur häk ne måür lelei - which refers to the four pillars of life and wellbeing (spiritual, physical, psychological, and social) and it acknowledges and celebrates the strength and resilience of our Pacific communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
This is the first of the nine Pacific Language Week celebrations for 2021 and as always, it started with a formal flag raising in Porirua, which members of the Rotuman community, the Mayor and elected members attended.
"Across the Porirua community, we embrace learning from, and celebrating, the awesome diversity of languages and cultures that thrive here - and the Pacific Language Weeks is a great way to do just that," says Porirua Mayor Anita Baker.
During the Pacific Language Weeks there are several community-led activities that celebrate the languages and customs of the Pacific nations of Rotuma, Samoa, Kiribati, Cook Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Fiji, Niue and Tokelau.
Pacific people make up 26.6 per cent of Porirua’s population, which makes it one of the most culturally diverse regions in New Zealand.
"We are greatly enriched in Porirua by our diversity, and it’s important everyone feels welcome and valued here. We think these weeks are an important way to achieve this," Mayor Baker says.The Pacific Language Week dates for 2021 are:
Rotuma: 9 May - 15 May
Samoa: 30 May - 5 June
Kiribati: 11 July - 17 July
Cook Islands: 1 - 7 August
Tonga: 5 - 11 September
Tuvalu: 26 September - 2 October
Fijian: 3 - 9 October
Niue: 17 - 23 October
Tokelau: 24 - 30 October
Note that Māori Language Week starts 13 September.

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