The Fight Worth Fighting

Sept. 14, 2022, 12:54 p.m.

The aim of the Māori Language petition was to allow te Reo Māori to be taught in schools. Robert Pouwhare recalls visiting homes to collect signatures "it seemed like everyone had dogs the size of horses" he says, but, the need to have te reo recognised was great. More than 33,000 signatures were obtained for the Māori Language petition.

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