Tūwhitia te hopo, mairangatia te angitū

It’s a familiar feeling for many on their te reo Māori journey and one Tanya Tucker knows well. “For ages I’d say as little as possible in class and felt really out of my depth,” she says.
Video competition week 3 entries

We’d like thanks to those whom shared their reo journeys and their motivations in our #motereo video competition. Here’s another batch of videos.
Video competition week 2 entries

Continuing on from last week as we inch closer to announcing our three winners, in this weeks playlist, we are shown by our reo champions why they korero te reo Maori 🥰🔥 #motereo
#mōtereo Week 1 entries

To celebrate our entries for #motereo we are going to be sharing our entries aka reo champions, in a series over the next few weeks. Soon we’ll be announcing our three winners of $5k, $3K and $2K🔥.
Nayland student’s month-long te reo Māori mission

Xanthe Banks says Māori is the original language of this land, so it is appropriate that we celebrate it in Aotearoa.
Nuia Pomare on Mahuru Māori

Te reo Māori is the first language for Nuia Pomare’s family and workplace. Rēhita mai i www.mahurumaori.com
Teach and Learn – Register for Online Workshop

Build your Te Reo Māori skills this month with TetraMap. In recognition and support of Muhuru Maori join by TetraMap Facilitators Haani Huata and Kararaina McLean for this learning event.
Austrian migrant hopes to normalise te reo Māori throughout Aotearoa

Julian discovered his love for te reo Māori in 2019 while working as a security guard at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa (TWoA) and began his journey after speaking with the kaiako (teachers) during his shifts.
Hāni Dread’s fresh music for Mahuru

He puoro hou mō Mahuru nā Hāni Dread. Ko te nuinga o tana waiata he kaupapa Māori, ā, he akoranga kei roto, he kōrero, he hītori.
Huia Hamon

Huia Hamon is an artist, an award-winning producer, singer, songwriter whom works in pretty much every aspect of the music industry. Huia is passionate about te reo Māori and is taking part in this year’s Mahuru Māori.