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  1. Cooking up confidence in te reo Māori

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    Āku Hapa! is a reo Māori cooking show created by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa tauira, blending kai, kōrero, and comedy. Streaming on Māori+, this series celebrates learning te reo through laughter, mistakes, and whānau connection—one delicious dish at a time.

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  2. Learning reo Māori alongside tamariki

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    Tā moko artist and mum of two, Mikayla (Meke) Nikora was brought up speaking reo Māori but slowly lost the language after leaving kura kaupapa Māori and moving to Pākehā schooling.

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  3. Mokopuna motivate te reo Māori journey

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    Mokopuna were the motivator for education consultant Lara Meyer to begin her journey towards revitalising te reo Māori in her whānau.

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  4. Reconnecting to home through te reo Māori

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    Learning te reo Māori has been a way for husband and wife, Alistair and Shari Kydd to reconnect with Aotearoa. After spending a big chunk of their lives living across the ditch, the couple returned home in 2020 and began studing with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa that following year.

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  5. Te Reo Māori For Overall Good Health

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    As a fluent te reo Māori speaker and a practising doctor, Jason Tuhoe is a rarity.

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  6. Te Reo Māori Journey For Ōpōtiki Valedictorian

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  7. Lower Hutt, Te Ngira Campus

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    Study with Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in Lower Hutt at our Te Ngira Campus.

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  8. Embracing te reo Māori in small town Waikato

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Embracing te reo Māori in small town Waikato

    Learning te reo Māori isn’t exclusive, it’s open to everyone and that’s made clear at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa’s Apakura campus in Te Awamutu.

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  9. Embracing te reo Māori through fun and play

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    Learning te reo Māori can be daunting for some, and the idea of memorising long lists of kupu and how to form sentence structures may even seem unreachable. And that’s where Kura Rēhia co-founders, Rosie Remmerswaal and Kuruho Wereta, come in. They’re challenging that narrative with their board game, KAUPAPA.

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  10. Kia tika te reo – Doing it Right and Continuously Improving

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Kia tika te reo – Doing it Right and Continuously Improving

    Nikau was in his final year of a Bachelors of Health Sciences majoring in Māori public health when his flatmate introduced him to Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in the bustling student town. He managed to fit the evening classes and noho weekends around his University schedule and says the mahi was all worthwhile.

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  11. Panekiretanga graduates rewarded for efforts to revitalise te reo

    Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Panekiretanga graduates rewarded for efforts to revitalise te reo

    It’s almost exhausting hearing the lengths couple Komene Cassidy and his partner Paulette Tamati-Elliffe go to to retain and revitalise te reo Māori in their hometown of Dunedin.

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  12. Tamariki and passion for te reo brings Waikato couple home

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