Submitted by donkeychaser1 t3_119otwf in UpliftingNews
supagirl277 t1_j9nnmrv wrote
Reply to comment by sirlucd in Air New Zealand conducts first flight in te reo Māori by donkeychaser1
-Te reo Māori is the name of the language of the native Māori people, in Māori.
-Kapa haka is the type of performance and dancers
-Tamari Makarau is the Māori name for Auckland
-And Te Matatini is the festival they’re performing at (it was on a 4 year hiatus)
They want to continue to spread Māori culture by keeping some flights hosted in te reo.
“Air New Zealand hosted a flight in the native language of New Zealand, te reo Māori, for the first time. Among those on the flight were haka dancers on their way to Auckland for a dance festival.”
djsizematters t1_j9nvkee wrote
I'm an English speaker, so let me get this straight: on the way from Māori to Te Matatini in Tamari Makarau, Kapa haka enjoyed te reo Māori?
supagirl277 t1_j9nx0hr wrote
Yeah that’s the gist of it. They enjoyed the flight being conducted in the language instead of their usual English
charmingdonnut t1_j9ooedn wrote
Thank you for making the effort.
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