December 2024
It’s cool to kōrero — Nov 2024
November 28, 2024
Mangu — black
December 2024
November 28, 2024
Mangu — black
October 2024
September 12, 2024
He whero tāku waka hou. — My car is red.
July 2024
June 25, 2024
Puku — belly, stomach
June 2024
May 28, 2024
Kanohi — face, eyesight
May 2024
April 24, 2024
Ringa — hand
April 2024
March 28, 2024
Upoko: head
March 2024
February 29, 2024
Waewae — feet.
February 2024
January 12, 2024
Hipi — sheep
December 2023
November 23, 2023
Ngeru — cat
November 2023
October 26, 2023
Kurī — dog.
October 2023
September 27, 2023
Hōiho — horse
September 2023
August 23, 2023
Kai moana — food from the sea.
August 2023
July 31, 2023
Ko Rakaia tōku awa. — Rakaia is my river.
July 2023
June 26, 2023
Ko Taranaki tōku maunga. — My mountain is Taranaki.
June 2023
May 30, 2023
I tae mai te hukarere, a kua kati te huarahi. — The road is closed because of snow.
April 2023
March 6, 2023
I pakaru te whare o tātou e te haumātakataka tino kino. – The cyclone damaged our house.
March 2023
`Kōrero I wish I could’ve had with the Well Child nurse’ |
December 20, 2022
Wāhi Kōrero is a unique research project where patients share their stories of care that did not meet their needs, via an online story-sharing platform. In the first part of this project, young mothers share challenging accounts of their experiences with Well Child nurses.
Read more... `Kōrero I wish I could’ve had with the Well Child nurse’
December 2022
December 14, 2022
Kei te whiti mai a Tama-nui-te-rā. – The sun is shining.
November 2022
October 10, 2022
Kei te rongo au i te ua. — I hear the rain