Aloha Honolulu! Sir Timoti reunites with old friends in Hawai'i before the closure of Te Panekiretanga. Starring Sir Timoti Karetu, Hana O’Regan, Hemi Kelly, Hana Mereraiha White, Kare Tipa. (FINAL)
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Ko te Reo Kia Rere, Episode 5
Timoti's Travels. An emotional farewell, before playtime in New York City. Starring Sir Timoti Karetu, Hana O’Regan, Hemi Kelly, Hana Mereraiha White, Kare Tipa.
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Ko te Reo kia Rere- Timoti's Travels, Episode 4
Sir Timoti tests his French in Montreal, and can Māori match Mohawk at lacrosse? Starring Sir Timoti Karetu, Hana O’Regan, Hemi Kelly, Hana Mereraiha White, Kare Tipa.
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Ko te reo kia Rere- Timoti's Travels, Episode 3
An early morning melee is brought to Sir Timoti’s urgent attention. Starring Sir Timoti Karetu, Hana O’Regan, Hemi Kelly, Hana Mereraiha White, Kare Tipa.
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Ko Te Reo Kia Rere- Timoti's Travels, Episode 2
Te Tira leave Vancouver on a high. But spirits are unsettled in Calgary.
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Ko Te Reo Kia Rere- Timoti's Travels, Episode 1
Sir Timoti allows the uninitiated to join his elite group of Te Panekiretanga graduates on a first class trip to Canada. (PREMIERE)
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Ko te Reo Kia Rere- Timoti's Travels
A fly on the wall documentary series on the overseas adventures of Sir Timoti Karetu with his Panekiretanga language nerds.
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Invest in teachers- Sir Tīmoti Kāretu
"For a long time I have been saying that we need to use the money on teachers. Why? Firstly, so that the language levels of teachers can be improved. Secondly, so that they are better at teaching." Sir Timoti Karetu reaffirms why budget for teaching is imperative for te reo Māori initiatives.
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Tauira of soon-to-close Te Panekiretanga pay tribute to Milroy
The outpouring of grief for Wharehuia Milroy continues at Mataatua Marae in Rotorua. Among the mourners were the reo Māori students who he nurtured to excel in the language.
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Tīmoti Kāretu receives a knighthood
Tīmoti Kāretu has officially been made Sir Tīmoti Kāretu today as he received his knighthood for his commitment to reviving and uplifting te reo Maori over the years.