Maori Language, Once Shunned, Is Having a Renaissance in New Zealand By News September 17, 2018 Add Comment Edit Indigenous people are increasingly embracing their language while New Zealanders of European descent are looking to Maori language and culture to help make sense of their own identity. Share this post Related PostsPush to Obtain Trump’s N.Y. Tax Returns Wins Cuomo’s SupportSanctions Deal With Russian Oligarch Included Transfer of Shares to Benefit His ChildrenJustice Dept. Works on Applying Sentencing Law as Critics Point to DelaysFour Americans Killed in Afghan Blast, Despite U.S.-Brokered Peace TalksAmy Klobuchar’s 2020 Campaign Says It Raised $5.2 MillionAnother Day, Another ‘Acting’ Cabinet Secretary as Trump Skirts SenateKirstjen Nielsen Is the Latest Trump Official to Meet an Unceremonious EndOn Politics With Lisa Lerer: Trump’s Tradition of Broken Traditions
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