Traditional Language

Traditional language expresses the beauty, rhythm, and worldview of te ao Māori. It includes the forms of speech and expression passed down through generations — karakia (prayers), whakataukī (proverbs), pepeha (tribal sayings), tauparapara (ritual openings), and mihi (greetings and acknowledgements). These oral traditions carry deep cultural knowledge and connect speakers to the land, the ancestors, and each other.

  Practising Traditional Speech

The purpose of this topic is to help you understand and use traditional language confidently and respectfully. Through learning, listening, and practice, you’ll develop an appreciation for the poetic and symbolic nature of te reo Māori, and strengthen your ability to participate in cultural and ceremonial contexts.