Article 5SXCB ‘Fighting to reclaim our language’: Māori names enjoy surge in popularity

‘Fighting to reclaim our language’: Māori names enjoy surge in popularity

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Eva Corlett in Wellington
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More parents in New Zealand are giving their babies indigenous names to foster links with their ancestry and culture

Nine-month-old Ruataupare Te Ropuhina Florence Whiley-Whaipooti will grow up speaking the names of her ancestors. She will learn she comes from a line of strong Ngti Porou women, and that her ancestor, who was a staunch tribal leader, is her name-sake. She will grow to understand that her Mori name links her to whenua (land), her whakapapa (genealogy) and her Moritanga (culture).

Ruataupare is one of an increasing number of babies in New Zealand to be given a Mori name. While Mori have never stopped giving their children indigenous names, there has been a marked increase over the past 10 years - a near doubling of Mori names registered since 2011.

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