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Version History of Talanoa Mai

1.0.8

April 1, 2021

A fix for some minor issues. Security improvements.

1.0.7

February 23, 2021

Security update

1.0.6

February 15, 2021

Broken links replaces and security for all links updated.

1.0.5

April 21, 2020

Updated link

1.0.4

April 14, 2020

Updated maps and information, and other minor edits.

1.0.3

September 26, 2019

Push notifications added

1.0.2

September 25, 2019

Minor edits to the menu bar.

1.0.1

September 22, 2019

Minor edits and fixes.

1.0

August 13, 2019

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Description of Talanoa Mai

Talanoa Mai is an interactive learning resource for Oranga Tamariki staff to support their day to day work when engaging with Pacific children, young people and their families. The app uses immersive technology to introduce users to Oranga Tamariki’s Pacific Strategy and Integrated Pacific framework, providing information on Pacific communities to help staff understand more about Pacific peoples’ unique cultural heritage and identity. Interactive features within the app include pronunciation of Pacific words, maps with details of Pacific population in New Zealand and connection to Pacific national maps; common greetings and phrases, prayers and songs; proverbs, details of ceremonies; support with pronouncing and learning vowels and consonants and Va’aifetū (guardians and guardianship of stars) is Oranga Tamariki’s cultural practice tool that informs practice design, review, and workforce support to best serve the needs of Pacific families. FUNCTIONS * Swipe-to-Read™ * All words in Pacific languages are Touch-to-Hear * Read-to-me and read-it-myself options * Toggle between sections to read more about the 7 Pacific nations included Customise the book: * record your narration This app contains narration in English and Pacific languages NEED HELP? Contact us: support@kiwadigital.com
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Talanoa Mai: FAQ

Is Talanoa Mai iPad-friendly?

Yes, Talanoa Mai is compatible with the iPad.

Who is the app developer of Talanoa Mai?

The creator of Talanoa Mai is Oranga Tamariki.

What is the minimum iOS version supported by Talanoa Mai?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 11.0.

What user rating does the Talanoa Mai app have?

Users love Talanoa Mai, as evidenced by its outstanding rating of 5 out of 5.

What’s the genre of the Talanoa Mai app?

The App Genre Of Talanoa Mai Is Education.

Which is the latest version of Talanoa Mai?

1.0.8 is the current version of Talanoa Mai.

What is the latest update date for Talanoa Mai?

Talanoa Mai’s latest update was rolled out on October 4, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of Talanoa Mai?

The app was launched on March 3, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for the Talanoa Mai app?

Family-friendly content, no mature themes or violence.

What languages does the Talanoa Mai app support?

The Talanoa Mai app is now available in English.

Can I find Talanoa Mai within Apple Arcade's selection of games?

Sorry, Talanoa Mai is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are in-app purchases available within Talanoa Mai?

Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within Talanoa Mai.

Is Talanoa Mai optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Talanoa Mai is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

Can I expect ads while using Talanoa Mai?

No, you can not expect ads while using Talanoa Mai.

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Reviews of Talanoa Mai

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  • AMAZING!

    can finally learn more about the pacific island languages, especially my own culture, meitaki ma’ata.
  • Disappointed

    An awesome idea, but I feel as if with the Tokelauan words. A native Tokelauan speaker should have been used as the pronunciation is quite appalling. There are also alphabetic differences in the language which have not been acknowledged thus excluding a large population of Tokelau.
    Also there is a phrase “Tokelau Hatele”
    Hatele is not a word, the word is either spelled Whatele or Fatele depending on which atoll you hail from. Unprofessional and offensive that you have not taken the time to research this extensively.
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  • Best language app ever

    This is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cooooooooooooooooooooooooooL