This section is for help on APA referencing sources in Te Reo Māori.
Some group authors have names in te reo Māori and English. Cite them in the order as they appear on the page of the item you are referencing.
In-text citation
(Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency [WK], n.d.).
(Ministry of Health Manatū Hauora [MoH], 2011).
Reference List
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. (n.d.). How to stay safe when walking. https://www.nzta.govt.nz/walking-cycling-and-public-transport/walking/walking-in-new-zealand/how-to-stay-safe-when-walking/
Ministry of Health Manatū Hauora. (2011). Primary health organisations. https://www.health.govt.nz/new-zealand-health-system/key-health-sector-organisations-and-people/primary-health-organisations
Some resources have titles in both Te Reo Māori and English. Enter in the order that they appear on the resource (for a book, use the title page format rather then the cover). If there is a hyphen between the two versions of the title, use a colon after the first version.
In-text citation
(Jenkin & Broadley, 2013).
(Macfarlane, 2004).
Reference List
Jenkin, C., & Broadley, M.-L. (2013). Just do it. In A. Grey & B. Clark (Eds.), Ngā hurihanga ako kōhungahunga: Transformative teaching practices in early childhood education (pp.12-23). Pearson
Pearson. Macfarlane, A. (2004). Kia hiwa rā: Listen to culture: Māori students' plea to educators. NZCER Press.
Any item with only Te Reo Māori should be referenced using Te Reo Māori. They do not need an English translation of the title like with other languages.
In-text citation
(Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga, 2017).
Reference List
Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga. (2017). Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.