The Guardian -
5 Nov 2018 04:33

Laura Clarke says the increasing use of indigenous language means the country is becoming bilingual The British high commission in New Zealand has been given the green light to recruit its first ever adviser on Māori affairs, as well as a te reo language teacher for high commissioner Laura Clarke. Clarke studied New Zealand's indigenous language in London before being posted to Wellington in January and says the country's increasing use of the language and culture in formal and everyday life ma...
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