Navigating linguistic realities in Aotearoa: Maintaining Tagalog and supporting Māori revitalisation
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Iguin, Rosario
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2024-08-31
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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Auckland (N.Z.)
Aotearoa
New Zealand
Tagalog language
Māori language
language revival
family language policy (FLP)
multilingualism
Filipinos in New Zealand
migrant experiences
racism
Aotearoa
New Zealand
Tagalog language
Māori language
language revival
family language policy (FLP)
multilingualism
Filipinos in New Zealand
migrant experiences
racism
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Iguin, M.R. (2024, August 31). Navigating linguistic realities in Aotearoa: Maintaining Tagalog and supporting Māori revitalisation [Paper presentation] The Intersectionality of Multilingualism, Indigenous Knowledges and Sustainability (TESOL International Association), Online. https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6673
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+ Setting the stage: NZ population, language statistics& brief history
+ Theoretical frameworks & key literature
+ Research methodology
+ Findings and discussion
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To explore how a family navigates the dual challenge of maintaining the Tagalog language and supporting the revitalisation of te reo Māori, from the perspective of a Filipino migrant mother.
This study provides a snapshot of multilingual practices, language preservation for linguistic inclusivity, integration and solidarity.
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