
Te Reo Maori
Te Reo Māori is the indigenous language of the Māori people of New Zealand. It is a rich, expressive language that reflects Māori culture, identity, and worldview. Recognized as an official language of New Zealand, Te Reo is used in everyday communication, education, media, and official contexts. Efforts to revitalize and promote the language aim to ensure its survival and cultural significance for future generations. Learning and using Te Reo Māori fosters respect and understanding of Māori heritage, enriching New Zealand’s multicultural identity.