Tirohanga whānui
Connect with ancestral rongoā knowledge
Become a kaitiaki of our rongoā Māori and connect with the mātauranga (knowledge) of our tūpuna (ancestors) to address the wellness needs of today.
Learn about the customs and protocols that surround rongoā as you develop an understanding of the Māori worldview.
Be part of the revival of traditional and contemporary rongoā practices in Aotearoa, and gain insight and learn to know, appreciate, and respect rongoā.
Important note: This programme doesn’t qualify you to prescribe or advise on rongoā.
He aha tāu ka whiwhi?
What you'll gain from this programme
You’ll be able to:
Identify different plants used for rongoā
Create simple balms and tonics through using these plant
Use tikanga confidently in ways that respect the natural world
Use some reo and tikanga relating to rongoā
Apply tikanga knowledge to build strong relationships with people and place
Reflect on your own rongoā practice
Mā te mahi ka ako
Learn by doing
You’ll explore:
Rākau rongoā (plants)
The ngāhere (forest)
Maramataka (Māori calendar/luna cycles)
Safe approaches in kaupapa Māori settings
Ngā ara e wātea ana
Where will this take me?
Keep studying
Progress to:
At work
Opportunities may include entry-level roles in community wellbeing, recreation, or culturally aligned services, depending on local availability.
Community involvement
Support kaupapa Māori initiatives with whānau, hapū, iwi, and community organisations.
He meka
Quick facts
- Level 4 (Intermediate)
- 120 Credits
- 38 Weeks
- NZ Certificate in Tikanga (Rongoā) Level 4
- No fees
- NZQA Accredited
- In some locations this programme may be provided by a sub-contractor
Paearu whakauru
Entry criteria
You can enrol if you:
Are 16 years or older
Are a NZ citizen or resident (includes Cook Islands, Niue, Tokelau) or Australian citizen/permanent resident
Currently reside in New Zealand
Hold a New Zealand Certificate in Tikanga Level 3 OR
Attend an information session or interview to demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills
Te wā
Time commitment
This programme is:
Full-time
120 credits
38 weeks long (includes holiday breaks)
Noho and classroom based, with tutorials and wānanga (workshops)
Kōnae ako
Learning modules
Ki hea, mō āhea hoki au ako ai?
Where and when can I learn?