TE TAURA Whiri i te Reo Maori (The Maori Language Commission) encourages up and coming Maori language writers aged between 8-13 to participate in the Library Information Association of New Zealand and Aotearoa (LIANZA) te reo online interactive story competition being launched as part of Maori Language Week celebratory activities.
The competition will end in Library Week which will take place from 16-22 August.
Young Maori language speakers and writers are asked to submit a paragraph and add to the story that is already on the LIANZA website.
Each week from now until Library Week a winning paragraph will be chosen, with the winners receiving books and other prizes. The writer of the overall winning paragraph will win a new Maori language graphic novel entitled Hautipua Rererangi.
“Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Maori is pleased to support this initiative, as quite often during Maori Language Week our focus is somewhat skewed towards wider societal messages for the language.
“The opportunity to support an initiative that acknowledges our up and coming writers for whom te reo is an everyday enterprise, was just too good an opportunity to miss as a promotional drive during Maori Language Week”, says Chief Executive Glenis Philip-Barbara.
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