Ketuketu Kīwaha Launch – Waitangi Day 2014
The Ketuketu Kīwaha (Idiom of the Week) project
has been developed by Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated to
encourage and increase the use of the Māori language
throughout the Ngāti Kahungunu region, in particular
providing a platform for the community to learn colloquial
phrases and idioms which can be used in everyday life. The
project has been designed to target all sectors of the
community using a wide spectrum of communication methods
including Radio Kahungunu, social media networks, YouTube,
the Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated e-mail list,
newspapers, schools, early childhood centres, Kōhanga Reo,
marae and other key stakeholders. The kīwaha (idiom) have
also been accompanied by a broad translation (English and
Māori), the context and a short role play to help
demonstrate the appropriate usage. Videos have also been
recorded demonstrating the appropriate intonation and tone
of voice when using the kīwaha in the appropriate
context.
The idea of this project stems from the
recently reviewed Ngāti Kahungunu Māori Language Strategy
which places a strong emphasis on the need for the Māori
language to be used within homes. Ketuketu Kīwaha (Idiom of
the Week) provides this opportunity for whānau and all
community members to use simple everyday phrases within the
home, at work, in the playground, at school, in all domains.
Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated is delighted with the
overwhelming support received to date by local newspapers
and schools, and hope that the community will appreciate
this initiative and make 2014 the year to start using Te Reo
Māori in everyday life.
Ngahiwi Tomoana (Ngāti
Kahungunu Iwi Chairman) says “I grew up surrounded by
these sayings and this type of language which has been a
platform for my development as a Māori and community
leader. It is important that these sayings and
understandings are passed on to the next generation because
it will make us stronger as Māori and as a community as we
go forward together in this multi-cultural world. This type
of language is not only pleasing to the ear, but also
pleasing to the soul. I welcome the revitalisation of this
type of Māori language.”
We would like to thank and acknowledge the following newspapers for sponsoring the weekly printing of Ketuketu Kīwaha: Wairarapa News, The Wairoa Star, The Central Hawkes Bay Mail, The Hastings Mail & The Napier Mail.
To be included on the e mail distribution list for Ketuketu Kīwaha please contact jeremy@kahungunu.iwi.nz
To view the Ketuketu Kīwaha videos please visit our Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Inc. Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/#!/kahungunu or search ‘Ketuketu Kīwaha’ at www.youtube.com
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