Te Aka Māori DictionaryMāori - English, English - Māori, this is the up to date and online version of Te Aka dictionary by John C. Moorfield.
He Pātaka KupuTe Reo Māori anake, this is the online version of He Pātaka Kupu: Te kai a te rangatira by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori.
Ngata DictionaryMāori - English, English - Māori dictionary explicitly (but not exclusively) based on Ngāti Porou and East Coast dialect and idiom. Complements the use of other dictionaries produced by agencies such as Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori.
PaekupuMāori - English, English - Māori, this is Te Papakupu o Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, which is focused on the learning areas within Te Marautanga.
Wakareo ā-ipurangiThis link opens in a new windowCompilation of a number of separate Maori-English and English-Maori dictionary, lexicon, and word-list resources with new resources added incrementally
by Matiu Tai Rātima & Julian Wilcox (2016). This paper presents and analyses a qualitative case study of the learning journey of Julian Wilcox. As an exemplar learner, Julian’s story helps to shed light on the factors that led to his development of proficiency in te reo Māori and these insights may have implications for other Māori and Indigenous language learners.
by Matiu Tai Rātima & Te Rita Papesch (2014). This paper presents a case study of the life experiences of one exemplar adult second language Māori learner – Te Rita Papesch.
by Tangiwai Rewi and Poia Rewi (2015). This is from an online accessible book called 'Honoring our elders: Culturally appropriate approaches for teaching Indigenous students' (pp.136-153), edited by J.Reyhner, J. Martin, L. Lockard & W. S.Gilbert.
Access Māori Television content on demand, including programmes to help learn te reo Māori such as Ōpaki (for beginners) and Ako (for intermediate - advanced learners).