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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
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    Might be worth getting hold of my bro clivoris. He is a speaker & worth a PM.
    If he is unable to help flick me a PM. I play squash every week with the Kaumatua at Te Papa & I am sure he would be able to get it sorted for ya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Are there any fluent speakers of te reo Maori here? I need help with writing a mihimihi, is there anyone here who can help me? Cheers.
    Hey Trudes - I have a template I can send you. PM your email addy and I can send it to ya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms Piggy View Post
    Hey Trudes - I have a template I can send you. PM your email addy and I can send it to ya.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
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    Also - this is a really good website to help out with pronunciation http://www.korero.maori.nz/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    My Saviour!!! Yes please thanks doll!!!
    Actually I just had a bit of a snoop around the site and look what they have: http://www.korero.maori.nz/forlearne.../mihimihi.html A section dedicated to Mihimihi. I'll email ya from work tomorrow still.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms Piggy View Post
    Actually I just had a bit of a snoop around the site and look what they have: http://www.korero.maori.nz/forlearne.../mihimihi.html A section dedicated to Mihimihi. I'll email ya from work tomorrow still.
    Yeah I was looking at that today, but I'm pakeha, I don't have a waka and iwi etc, so I have to make some shit up, like where I'm from etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Yeah I was looking at that today, but I'm pakeha, I don't have a waka and iwi etc, so I have to make some shit up, like where I'm from etc.
    Yep me too. I know the ship my ancestors came out on so I used that as my waka. For my Iwi used my wider family name - which coincidentally is the same as my surname anyway. And for my mountain I used the mountain that was important & significant to me, same with my river - I actually used "Te moana" (ocean) as opposed to my river because it was more significant to me.

    I checked all this out with a Kaumatua at the organisation I had my 3rd year placement at.
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    why do you need this?.. HOW will it help?

    what is the paper you are working on?


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    Quote Originally Posted by ajturbo View Post
    why do you need this?.. HOW will it help?

    what is the paper you are working on?
    For an essay I have to write and a mihi or speech I have to give for the uni paper I'm doing for my degree. It will help because I have to do it or fail and pay another $450 to do it next year. The paper is Maori Development and the Social Services.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    For an essay I have to write and a mihi or speech I have to give for the uni paper I'm doing for my degree. It will help because I have to do it or fail and pay another $450 to do it next year. The paper is Maori Development and the Social Services.
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    I did an extremely brief course a lot of years ago, and was told then that as I grew up (I know, debatable that I have, but go with it for now) in Gisborne my River is Turanganui. That is about all I remember from it actually.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldrider View Post
    You must do what you must do Trudes but will you still respect yourself in the morning?

    I promise, I will still love you! John.
    awwww thanks John I think I'll be able to live with myself, if I can't nobody else will!
    Quote Originally Posted by Highlander View Post
    I did an extremely brief course a lot of years ago, and was told then that as I grew up (I know, debatable that I have, but go with it for now) in Gisborne my River is Turanganui. That is about all I remember from it actually.
    hehe thanks, I grew up in Gizzy too, but my river is Waipaoa 'cause I lived in Manutuke and used to swim in that sucker with all the dead sheep and cattle carcasses au!

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    As others have said, you can get a bit creative with the things like the waka. I've heard more than one person "Ko 747-400 te waka" or something similar.

    Generally most of us dodgy white fellas who dont speak it too well use our main ancestral homeland for the iwi (English, Scottish, Welsh, etc) and a suitable family name or scottish clan etc.

    Yours might look something like this:

    Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa
    Ko Trudi taku ingoa (my name is trudy)
    Ko English te iwi (my tribe is English)
    Ko Kendog te hapu (my clan is Kendog)
    Ko Waipaoa te awa (My river is Waipaoa)
    Ko Pacific te moana (my ocean is the pacific)
    Ko Endeavour te waka (my waka is the Endeavour)

    That would probably do.
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    That's classic, thanks Lias. My friend Elle suggested Ngati Pakeha te iwi...

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