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Community Adult Education: Te Reo Māori (8 Week Course)!

Annaliese Lines from Howick Historical Village

Introducing Howick Historical Village's Community Adult Education: Te reo Māori (8 Week Course) run by Trinity Hereora!

This course is $40.00 per person which covers admission to all 8 classes. There is an age restriction of 18+.

Te ao Māori is an exciting and enduring culture that has shaped Aotearoa society and is an integral part of our contemporary lifestyle. This eight-week course introduces the structure of Māori language, society, customs and literature.

At the end of the course, students will have a good understanding of Māori phrases, marae protocol and some ancestral stories. You will be able to have a conversation and count in Māori, and will also know something of Māori society.

What to bring: Notepad and pen!

Course Dates:
Monday 01 Aug: 6-8pm
Monday 08 Aug: 6-8pm
Monday 15 Aug: 6-8pm
Monday 22 Aug: 6-8pm
Monday 29 Aug: 6-8pm
Monday 05 Sep: 6-8pm
Monday 12 Sep: 6-8pm
Monday 19 Sep: 6-8pm

For any questions, email education@historicalvillage.org.nz or call 09 567 9506.

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