Ngā Upoko Tukutuku Māori Subject Headings Whiringa-ā-nuku/Oketopa/October release
[Apologies for cross-posting] Tēnā koutou, The new and changed headings from the Mahuru/September Te Whakakaokao/Māori Subject Headings Working Group hui of 2018 are now available for use on the National Library website. As usual, files are also available for download to update copies in local systems. We’d love some requests for new terms! The next hui will be held in Hakihea/December 2018 and as always we'd like to hear any new suggestions you may have for the rōpū (group) to consider. It's a really easy process: if you're handling a collection item that is either in te reo Māori or has content about Māori, and you can't find an existing term in our thesaurus to suit your item, please email reo@dia.govt.nzmailto:reo@dia.govt.nz with your suggestion and the details of what you were working on. Suggestions where you don't know a Māori term are just fine. Ngā kaupapa hou / New terms Ariā pūoro – Music theory Hōhipera -- Hospitals Hōtaka (Ako) – Learning programmes Hōtaka (Pāpāho) – Broadcast programmes Hōtaka (Ratonga ki te iwi) – Social service programmes Hunga mātakitaki -- Audience Kaihanga uku – Potters Kaimātakitaki -- Spectators Kaitaki kōrero -- Broadcasters Kaitito -- Composers Kaiuiui -- Interviewers Kaiwhakaputa -- Producers Kaiwhakarongo -- Listeners Kaiwhakautu uiui -- Interviewees Kararehe kaikino – Animal pests Koiora orotā – Pest control Kōpae – Media discs Manu maunga – Mountain birds Manu rohe maunga – Alpine birds Mātātuhi -- Prints Ngā rā o te wiki – Days of the week Pāhotanga hopu i mua – Prerecorded broadcasts Pāhotanga mataora – Live broadcasts Para -- Rubbish Pīwauwau – Alpine rock wren Pūhuruhurutanga -- Puberty Pūkenga oro – Sound engineers Pūoro whakaari – Dramatic musical works Rakuraku -- Guitar Raupapa – Series Rēwana – Rēwana bread made with potato yeast Rīpene whakaata – Video tapes Rīpene whakarongo – Audio tapes Rōpū pūoro – Musical groups Te Ataarangi -- A Māori language learning method developed by Katerina Te Heikōkō Mataira, which incorporates an immersion approach based around the use of rākau (Cuisenaire rods). Tīpako -- Selections Tira waiata – Vocal groups Titonga tōpū – Scores (Musical) Tukanga toi – Artistic process Uku -- Ceramics Wāhanga -- Episodes Whakarāpopototanga -- Abstracts Recent Changes A number of new terms relating to the arts have been created. These include: Kaihanga uku (Potters), Uku (Pottery), Tā tuhi (Prints), and Tukanga toi (Artistic process). These are accompanied by a group of new terms relating to music and musicians, such as Ariā pūoro (Music theory), Rōpū pūoro (Musical groups), Rakuraku (Guitar), Tira waiata (Vocal groups) and Kaitito (Composers). New terms have been created to describe different types of moving image and audio resources, including Rīpene whakaata (Videotapes), Rīpene whakarongo (Audio tapes), and Pāhotanga mataora (Live broadcasts). Other new terms that will be useful when describing the form or genre of different kinds of resources include: Titonga tōpū (Scores), Whakarāpopototanga (Abstracts), and Pūoro whakaari (Dramatic musical works). The terms that describe the different kinds of programmes have been reworked and clarified, and the existing general term, Hōtaka, has been disestablished. There are now separate terms for learning programmes (Hōtaka (Ako)), broadcast programmes (Hōtaka (Pāpāho)), and social service programmes (Hōtaka (Ratonga ki te iwi)). Some new terms have been created which will be applicable when describing resources in the area of environmental protection: Para (Rubblish), Koiora orotā (Pest control), Kararehe kaikino (Animal pests). A term has been created for Pīwauwau, the alpine rock wren, along with broader terms for alpine birds (Manu rohe maunga), and mountain birds (Manu maunga). There is a now a term for puberty, Pūhuruhurutanga. Nā ngā kaimahi o Te Whakakaokao
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Catherine Amey