How does the Māori language play a role in preserving New Zealand's indigenous culture?

May 09 2023

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The Māori language is an essential aspect of the indigenous cultural heritage of New Zealand. By speaking and understanding te reo Māori, individuals can gain a deeper appreciation for traditional customs, practices, and art forms. The language embodies the values, concepts, and worldview of the Māori people and provides a vital connection to their ancestors and heritage.

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