The 2024 theme for Niue Language Week | Faahi Tapu he Vagahau Niue, is 'Leveki mo e Feaki e Vagahau Niue ma Anoiha - Protect and Nurture Vagahau Niue for the Future'.
An AUT Bachelor of Communication Studies alumnus, Vilimotu Waizu Fohetapu Fakalanu, shares his language learning journey as part of Niue Language Week, in the eighth instalment of the University’s Pacific language video series for 2024, below.
Year 13 Dean at Southern Cross Campus, Vilimotu, says he wants to sustain his language because, “Even though I don’t know the language, the language will always know me. It knew me before I was born because it is who I am.
“There are many Niueans that I work with at Southern Cross Campus, and they remind me of my Niuean Nana – the way they speak, the way they teach our kids, the way they dress and the way they hold themselves. It’s a constant reminder that I have no excuse but to sustain the language, not only for our current generation but for generations to come.”
The theme for the Pacific Language Weeks 2024 is sustainability, and AUT’s videos are a celebration of the power of language and culture featuring our Pacific staff, students and alumni who are sharing their experiences and journey with sustaining their Pacific heritage language.
The videos feature Pacific stories of the significance of heritage languages, from the perspectives of business leaders to educators, community leaders and more, who are all passionate about sustaining languages for future generations.
Through their stories, it will be evident the many ways in which language is a vital component of cultural identity and the ways our alumni have implemented it into their daily lives.
Niuean greetings and other resources for Faahi Tapu he Vagahau Niue – Niue Language Week, including email signatures and printable posters, are available on the website of the Ministry for Pacific Peoples.
To watch each video in the 2024 AUT Pacific language video series as they are launched, follow the Pacific at AUT Facebook page or watch on YouTube.