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Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke of New Zealand’s Māori party rose and began a Haka, tearing a copy of the proposed law in half.
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Campbell said when it came to teaching te reo, reading was important but having an ability to speak the language was the most important part of any language programme in the classroom.