28 October 2021
File Ref: OIA 44054
Adam Irish
[FYI request #16956 email]
Tēnā koe Adam
Official Information Act request
Thank you for your information request dated
30 September 2021.
You asked for the
following information:
“I request under the Official Information Act what efforts are being made to record,
preserve and promote Ngāi Tahu reo/dialect/language”
Your request has been considered in accordance with the Of icial Information Act 1982 (the
Act).
On 11 October 2021 you confirmed you are only enquiring about initiatives that are
specifically focussed on the Ngāi Tahu dialect, rather than Te Reo Māori in general.
Te Puni Kōkiri has not provided any funding to specifically record, preserve and promote Ngāi
Tahu regional language variations and or dialect. However, Te Puni Kōkiri has funded the
following projects, which support aspects of language and culture in the Ngai Tahu tribal
region and in turn may support Ngai Tahu reo variation/dialect/language:
Financial
Total
Year
Project
amount
initiative
Client Name
Name
Project Description
paid
started
Comment
Matapopore
Christchurch
Matapopore have partnered
$7,500
2018/19
This initiative is about
Arts Festival
with The Christchurch Arts
showcasing toi Māori
Festival team to integrate
to the public, while not
cultural practices and
specific to Ngāi Tahu
experiences into the event in a
reading the report it
considered and meaningful
showed that Ngāi
way. The intention is to bring
Tahu artists were
the cultural narratives and
featured.
values we’ve been embedding
into the built form of the city to
life through karanga, waiata,
kapa haka, art, kai, storytel ing
and rongoā.
Financial
Total
Year
Project
amount
initiative
Client Name
Name
Project Description
paid
started
Comment
Te
Building Staff To assist Te Puawaitanga ki
$37,400
2019/20
This wānanga is for
Puawaitanga
Capacity and Otautahi to build the capacity
Te Puawaitanga ki
ki Ōtautahi
Capability in
and capability to strengthen
Otautahi kaimahi and
Charitable
Te Ao Maori
staff knowledge and
part of the wānanga
Trust
confidence in Te Ao Māori for
focused on learning
the development of whanau
about Ngāitahutanga,
who participate in kaupapa
while not specific to
Māori focused programmes
preserve Ngāi Tahu
and aligning the programmes
reo but a more
to the Ministry of Health
generalised
capability and capacity
introduction to Ngāi
building to address Māori
Tahu.
health inequities through a Te
Ao Māori perspective.
Te Akatea
Ōtepoti MAC
The wānanga and noho
$2,000
2019/20
The wānanga is for
Incorporated
Wānanga and marae is an opportunity for
staff in the Ōtepoti
Noho Marae
principals and staff in the
Māori Achievement
2020
Ōtepoti Māori Achievement
Collaborative to learn
Collaborative to engage with
about Ngāitahutanga
Ngāi Tahu and to learn about
so they can be more
Ōtākou in the context of the
practical in their
marae. Participants wil take
teaching in school.
back their new understandings
and knowledge to their
schools to ensure Māori have
equal and equitable
opportunities to achieve and
succeed as Māori.
Te Ngāi
Kaumatua
For Kaumatua of Te Ngai
$4,400
2020/21
This initiative is about
Tūāhuriri
hikoi to
Tuahuriri runanga to travel to
supporting Ngāi Tahu
Rūnanga
Kaikoura
Kaikoura to learn about the
kaumatua to deepen
Incorporated
whakakapapa that conects
their whakapapa
Tuahuriri to Kaikoura and the
understanding.
Cultural Narrative of the
Kaikoura Art trail.
For further detail on projects funded by Te Puni Kōkiri in the previous two financial years,
see:
•
https:/ www.tpk.govt.nz/documents/download/documents-1410-
A/TPK%20Investment%20Recipients%202019-20.pdf, and
•
https:/ www.tpk.govt.nz/documents/download/documents-
7041/TPK%20M%C4%81ori%20Development%20-
%20Investment%20recipients.pdf
You may also be interested in the work of Te Mātāwai
(www.tematawai.maori.nz), which is
an Independent Statutory Entity (not a government department). It was established under
section 17 of Te Ture mō te reo Māori 2016, and its primary purpose is to provide leadership
in promoting the health and wellbeing of the Māori language for iwi and Māori at the
community and home level. To fulfil its purpose, Te Mātāwai:
• provides advice to ensure that Māori language policies, systems, and initiatives
continue to support the revitalization of the Māori language, goals and aspirations in
homes, communities, and iwi
• invests in initiatives that support the revitsliation in homes, communities and iwi,and
• undertakes research and provides information on appropriate ways to revitalize the
Māori language in homes, communities and iwi.
Of specific relevance are two research reports that relate to dialect:
•
https:/ www.tematawai.maori.nz/mi/research-and-evaluation/our-research/e-hoki/
•
https:/ www.tematawai.maori.nz/mi/research-and-evaluation/our-
research/maaori-dialect-and-regional-iwi-variation/.
For further information on their research, please contact Te Mātāwai directly, at
[email address] or phone 04 499 8907.
I trust my response satisfies your request.
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Ngā mihi
Geoff Short
Hautū, Te Puni Kaupapa Here | Deputy Secretary, Policy Partnerships