Learn, practise, and celebrate Te Reo Māori
Te Reo Māori clubs in New Zealand provide spaces for people to learn, practise, and immerse themselves in the Māori language. These clubs support language revitalisation and cultural connection.
A Te Reo club is a group where members meet to practise speaking Māori, learn vocabulary, and strengthen their understanding of tikanga (customs). Activities may include conversation circles, language games, and cultural workshops.
Clubs welcome learners of all ages and levels, from beginners to fluent speakers.
Joining a Te Reo club builds confidence in speaking Māori while strengthening cultural identity. It also fosters friendships and intergenerational learning.
Clubs play a key role in supporting the ongoing revitalisation of the language in Aotearoa.
Te Reo Māori clubs are active across New Zealand in schools, universities, and community settings. They provide valuable opportunities for everyday language use and cultural celebration.