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Language the foundation of culture

Wednesday 14 August 2013 | Published in Raro on my mind

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While celebrations associated with Te Maeva Nui, Constitution Day, and Cook Islands Language Week might seem like exorbitant expenses in a time of economic downturn, I think many of us can agree they’re justified.

While celebrations associated with Te Maeva Nui, Constitution Day, and Cook Islands Language Week might seem like exorbitant expenses in a time of economic downturn, I think many of us can agree they’re justified.


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