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Kāterina Mataira

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In 2009 UNESCO awarded her the Linguapax Award which is ‘an international honour which recognises the preservation and promotion of mother languages as essential vehicles of identity and cultural expression.’
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and educator. She trained at Ardmore Teachers College and taught at Northland College where one of her students was
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In 1979 Mataira was awarded a Choysa Bursary for Children's Writers. With this she completed four
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The effectiveness of the silent way method in the teaching of Maori as a second language
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In 1996 the University of Waikato in 1996 gave her an Honorary Doctorate.
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In 2017, Mataira was selected as one of the Royal Society Te Apārangi's "
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In 2001 she received Te Tohu Tiketike / Exemplary Award from
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Mataira spent time on various Pacific Islands. She was in
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New Zealand Māori language advocate, artist and writer
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People educated at St Joseph's Māori Girls' College
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Mataira was intrigued by the 554:"Katerina Te Hei Koko Mataira" 277:In 2007, Mataira received the 1: 466:New Zealand Press Association 262:2011 Queen's Birthday Honours 250:1998 Queen's Birthday Honours 870:University of Waikato alumni 461:"Dame Katerina Mataira dies" 138:Mataira was born in 1932 in 825:New Zealand women novelists 815:New Zealand women activists 805:New Zealand women educators 170:University of South Pacific 142:, on the east coast of the 886: 795:Māori language revivalists 578:Mataira, Katerina (1980). 252:, Mataira was appointed a 146:. 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Index

Katerina Mataira
DNZM
Tokomaru Bay
Hamilton
Māori language
intellectual
DNZM
Māori language
intellectual
te reo Māori
Kura Kaupapa Māori
Tokomaru Bay
North Island
Ngāti Porou
iwi
art teacher
Selwyn Muru
Fiji
University of South Pacific
Samoa
Nauru
Gilbert Islands
Ngoi Pēwhairangi
Te Ataarangi
Māori language
Silent Way
language teaching method
Caleb Gattegno
Kura Kaupapa Māori
Pita Sharples

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