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- Title
- Maimoatia
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- NZ On Screen
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- Description
Chart topping waiata 'Maimoatia' (meaning 'cherish it') urges people to speak te reo — with confidence — regardless of their skill level. Twelve Māori artists, most of whom featured on rangatahi series Pūkana, sing along with children for the music video. The project was initiated by the producers of the show. Written for Māori Language Week in 2016 with help from Te Reo Māori exponent Haumihiata Mason, the waiata sprang to the top of New Zealand iTunes chart, overtaking Justin Timberlake. Th...
- Format
- Video
- Date created
- 2016
- URL
- https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/maimoatia-2016
- Related subjects
- makaira berry / pere wihongi / awatea wihongi / hoeata maxwell-blake / tawaroa kawana / meto tagivale schmidt-peke / katerama pou / mereana teka / te awhina kaiwai-winikau / waiata / dance / tamariki / children / marae / pūkana program / single / cinco cine / māori anthem / ngāpuhi / ngāti porou / ngāi tūhoe / marama gardiner / reo / te reo / tipuna / māori language week / te haumihiata mason / performance / teaching / teach
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