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Kia Ora Incident

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when greeting callers after the post office had received a complaint. At the time, the Post Office had a rule book stating that the standard greeting to be used was "Tolls here. Number please", as this was considered most efficient at peak times. Glavish refused to stop using
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is an incident that took place in 1984, at a time when the use of
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This event is considered key in the movement to revitalise the
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This article related to the Māori people of New Zealand is a
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Ka Mate Ka Ora: A New Zealand Journal of Poetry and Poetics
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Māori
New Zealand
Auckland
Naida Glavish
kia ora
Rob Talbot
Prime Minister
Robert Muldoon
Māori language
Whangārei
kia ora
"'Kia ora' now acceptable"


"The Poetics of Bilanguaging: an Unfurling Literacy Ngā Toikupu o Ngā Reo Taharua: e Tākiri ana te Aroā Pānui"
"Other languages encouraged"


"Rob Talbot dies, top advocate for Sth Canty"
The Timaru Herald
Political backlash over Kia Ora incident
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Māori language
Controversies in New Zealand

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