Māori Language, or Te Reo Māori, is the language of the Māori people, the indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand. It is an official language of New Zealand and plays a crucial role in the cultural identity of the Māori community. Efforts to revitalize and promote the language have gained momentum, especially since the late 20th century.
The language is rich in history and is deeply connected to Māori traditions and customs. Learning Te Reo Māori is encouraged in schools and communities, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of Māori culture among all New Zealanders.