
Rawinia Higgins: Māori Language Moment hope to set world record for most people speaking an endangered indigenous language
Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB
September 13, 20212m 41s
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As you'll be aware we're in Te Wiki o te reo Māori at the moment - Māori Language Week.
And today is the day the Māori Language Commission want us to get together at midday today and set a record.
They're calling it the Māori Language Moment, and are hoping to set the world record for most people speaking an endangered, indigenous language at the same time.
Māori Language Commissioner, Rawinia Higgins, joined Kate Hawkesby.
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And today is the day the Māori Language Commission want us to get together at midday today and set a record.
They're calling it the Māori Language Moment, and are hoping to set the world record for most people speaking an endangered, indigenous language at the same time.
Māori Language Commissioner, Rawinia Higgins, joined Kate Hawkesby.
LISTEN ABOVE
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