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Tāne creates legacy for his whānau by learning te reo Māori
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From someone with no te reo Māori knowledge to now being able to speak te reo Māori all day, every day if he chose, Ruebin Reti has evolved into a beacon of inspiration.
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Tauira lead different lives but share a passion for te reo Māori
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Tauira lead different lives but share a passion for te reo Māori
Pare Edmonds and Jonathon Glanville may come from differing backgrounds and lead distinct personal lives, but one thing they do have in common is their love for te reo Māori and their dedication to master the language.
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Te Wānanga o Aotearoa launches new international reo Māori learning
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Te Wānanga o Aotearoa launches new international reo Māori learning
iReo is a flexible, self-directed, online short course made up of 5 standalone modules, each running over 6 weeks. Learners can study at their own pace, weaving te reo Māori into everyday life alongside work, whānau, and other commitments.
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Whānau reunion inspires Whangārei local to learn te reo Māori
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Whānau reunion inspires Whangārei local to learn te reo Māori
After attending a whānau reunion and learning that no one in his whānau could kōrero Māori, James Tautuku took it upon himself to learn te reo and keep it alive amongst his whānau.
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Māori lens influences the switch from nursing to social work
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Māori lens influences the switch from nursing to social work
Palmerston North local, Nicole Tipene, was working towards her nursing degree before making the switch to study a Bachelor of Bicultural Social Work at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa.
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Over 3 hours of travel to study reo Māori proves worthwhile for Northland tauira
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Over 3 hours of travel to study reo Māori proves worthwhile for Northland tauira
To get to her reo Māori class, Jude Thompson travels an hour and a half by car and ferry each way, but she’s adamant that it’s all worth it.
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Oranga Tamariki continues to improve Māori cultural capability with support from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Oranga Tamariki continues to improve Māori cultural capability with support from Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
With the support of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, Oranga Tamariki is making a continuous and conscious effort to strengthen the knowledge and respect for Māori culture amongst their kaimahi, as well as a commitment to better fulfil their Tiriti o Waitangi obligations.
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