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Stacey Morrison Emphasizes Courage in Learning Te Reo Māori
Broadcaster, author, and te reo Māori translator Stacey Morrison shared her insights on the significance of learning te reo Māori during an episode of Paula Bennett‘s podcast, Ask Me Anything. The conversation highlighted the importance of embracing the language, particularly during Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, the Māori Language Week celebrated annually in New Zealand.
Morrison expressed that the week is not solely about attaining perfection in language skills. Instead, she emphasized that it is a time for individuals to show courage and care in their efforts to connect with their cultural heritage. “It’s the language of this land,” she stated, underscoring the deep-rooted connection between te reo Māori and the places people live.
Connecting Culture and Identity
Throughout the podcast, Morrison reflected on the emotional resonance of the language. She noted that names of suburbs and local landmarks often hold significant meaning, encapsulating the essence of the community. “If anyone has ever got goosebumps when they watch haka… that to me means that te reo Māori is part of you,” she explained. This connection is not just academic; it is something that speaks to individuals on a deeper level.
Morrison’s insights resonate with many who seek to engage with Māori culture, emphasizing the idea that language is intertwined with identity. She encouraged listeners to approach learning te reo Māori with an open heart, suggesting that even small efforts can create a meaningful impact in preserving and promoting the language.
The Role of Language in Cultural Preservation
As New Zealand continues to celebrate and revitalize its indigenous languages, Morrison’s message serves as a reminder of the importance of inclusivity and respect for cultural practices. By embracing te reo Māori, individuals contribute to the broader effort of cultural preservation, enriching not only their own lives but also the communities around them.
The conversation between Morrison and Bennett is part of a larger dialogue about the significance of language in fostering understanding and unity within diverse communities. As Te Wiki o te Reo Māori progresses, many are inspired to take steps towards learning and using te reo Māori in their daily lives, recognizing that this journey is as much about the process as it is about the outcome.
Listening to voices like Stacey Morrison can inspire a new generation to appreciate the beauty of te reo Māori and its integral role in New Zealand’s cultural landscape.
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