What channel is māori television on tv? A bilingual linear channel, Māori Television, launched on 28 March 2004, which broadcasts on Channel 5 on Freeview and Channel 19 on Sky Our 100 per cent Māori language channel, Te Reo, launched on 28 March 2008, which broadcasts on Channel 15 on Freeview and Channel 82 on SkyWhy preserve the māori language? The Māori language is a taonga (treasure) at the very heart of Māori culture and identity and for that reason alone, it must be preserved and fostered. It provides a platform for Māori cultural development and supports a unique New Zealand identity within a global society.What is te reo maori? This Māori language series hosted by Pānia Papa, uses a range of language learning techniques, games, music and activities in te reo Māori. Every iwi has an anthem, they are the waiata and haka we love to perform at gatherings.What is the māori lunar calendar? New series, Tuesdays, 7.30pm Celebrates fishing to the Maramataka - the Māori Lunar Calendar, with presenter Nore Martin. This ancient knowledge shows where and when to fish, according to the phases of the moon. New Series, Tuesdays, 8.00pm.
Māori Television has just recently launched a new app free for Apple and Android users. Māori Television Connect is available in both Te Reo Māori and English and includes a wide range of features to make it easier for people to connect with what they like about Māori Television, all within the one app.. You can now easily access the latest news from the Māori ...