
Is New Zealand’s indigenous language seeing renaissance?
A decade ago there were fears that Maori may die off. with only three percent of New Zealanders able to speak it, but now it is enjoying a surge in popularity,
The language of New Zealand’s indigenous population, Maori, is experiencing a renaissance. A decade ago, there were fears it may die off, with only three percent of New Zealanders able to speak it.
But now it is enjoying a surge in popularity,
Al Jazeera’s Charlotte Bellis reports.
Published On 26 Sep 2018