Maori Language, Once Shunned, Is Having a Renaissance in New Zealand Indigenous people are increasingly embracing their language while New Zealanders of European descent are looking to Maori language and culture to help make sense of their own identity. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:London, Japan, Cassini: Your Friday Evening BriefingIn Irma’s Wake, Surveying the Damage Along the CoastRare White Giraffes Cause a Stir in KenyaAmid Pornography Case, Vatican Recalls Priest From Washington EmbassyWith Cost-Cutting Zeal, Tillerson Whittles U.N. Delegation, TooWhy Did the U.S. Allow a Convoy of ISIS Fighters to Go Free?