Te Wānanga o AotearoaTe Tirohanga Māori Connect to the rich cultural heritage. Close up of carving patterns

Te Tirohanga Māori

Connect to the rich cultural heritage of Aotearoa

Tirohanga whānui

Ground yourself in te ao Māori

Develop your skills in tikanga Māori from foundation level to advanced practice. You'll move through clear pathways, grounded in kaupapa Māori values, so you can apply tikanga practices in everyday life.

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Programmes available

Ngā kaupapa whakataki

Introductory programmes (3)

Levels 1-3

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori

    He Papa Tikanga

    Home-based learning

    Open for applications

    Get insight into a Māori worldview. Learn about Māori traditions, values and protocols from the comfort of your own home.

    • Level 3
    • Home-based
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori. Close up of Māori spiral carving.

    Te Ao Māori Foundation

    Level 3 certificate

    Get a great insight into the Māori world through learning about art, language, and cultural practices.

    • Level 3
    • Noho
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori. Close up of carving with Paua insert.

    Te Whāinga o te Ao Tikanga

    Level 3 certificate

    Open for applications

    Learn the foundations of tikanga, why it exists, and how it can be applied to modern life.

    • Level 3
    • Noho
    • No fees

Ngā kaupapa takawaenga

Intermediate programmes (6)

Levels 4-6

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori. Close up of Māori carving on long piece of wood.

    He Tikanga Whakaaro

    Home-based learning

    Open for applications

    Dive deeper into a broad range of Māori knowledge, beliefs and values, and learn about tikanga practices from the comfort of your own home.

    • Level 4
    • Home-based
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Arahi Kaupapa_Manu Taiko - Toro Parirau

    Manu Taiko - Toro Parirau

    Certificate in Māori Governance Level 4

    Open for applications

    Combine modern governance practices and traditional Māori ways of leading and managing.

    • Level 4
    • Classroom
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori. Close up of wooden carving patterns.

    Te Kunenga o te Ao Tikanga

    Level 4 certificate

    Open for applications

    Learn how tikanga Māori helps form relationships between others and the world around you.

    • Level 4
    • Noho
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori

    Te Hapūtanga o te Ao Tikanga

    Level 5 diploma

    Open for applications

    Learn how to contribute to tikanga practices and manage your own tikanga practices.

    • Level 5
    • Noho
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori. Washing taonga in river with karakia

    Te Tohu Tiaki Taonga

    Level 5

    Open for applications

    Explore traditional and contemporary ways of preserving and archiving taonga, from toi Māori to digital data.

    • Level 5
    • Classroom
    • No fees
  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga Māori. Māori carving on wood.

    Te Whānautanga o te Ao Tikanga

    Level 6 diploma

    Open for applications

    Get the skills to become a leader in your community’s practice of tikanga.

    • Level 6
    • Noho
    • No fees

Ngā kaupapa matatau

Advanced programmes (1)

Levels 7-9

  • Te Wānanga o Aotearoa_Te Tirohanga  Māori_He Waka Hiringa. Detailed carving with bright blue eyes.

    He Waka Hiringa

    Master of Applied Indigenous Knowledge

    Broaden your worldview, explore Indigenous knowledge from humanistic, ancestral or sacred perspectives and make a difference to your community.

    • Level 9
    • Noho

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Upcoming events

Two men hongi outside the wharenui during a graduation ceremony

He Puāwaitanga Heretaunga 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Hastings

Toitoi: Hawke's Bay Arts & Events Centre - 109 Hastings Street South, Eastbourne Corner, Hastings
Free
Graduation ceremony outside the wharenui

He Puāwaitanga Tāmaki Makaurau 23 March 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Auckland

Church Unlimited - 3 Te Atatu Road, Glendene, Auckland
Free
Graduation ceremony outside the wharenui

He Puāwaitanga Tāmaki Makaurau 24 March 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Auckland

Māngere Arts Centre - Corner Bader Drive and, Orly Avenue, Māngere, Auckland 2022
Free
Graduating students watch the awards stage

He Puāwaitanga Papaiōea 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Palmerston North

Awapuni Racing Centre - 67 Racecourse Road, Awapuni, Palmerston North
Free
Close up of a red and black korowai

He Puāwaitanga Kaitāia 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Kaitāia

Kaitāia
Free
A view of the audience watching the graduation awards stage

He Puāwaitanga Kaikohe 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Kaikohe

Kaikohe
Free
Back view of graduates watching their awards ceremony

He Puāwaitanga Whangārei 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Whangārei

97 Western Hills Drive, Kensington, Whangārei 0112
Free
A student receives their qualification during graduation

He Puāwaitanga Tainui 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Tainui

Corner of Brooklyn Road and, Heaphy Terrace, Claudelands, Hamilton 3214
Free
Close up of a red and black korowai

He Puāwaitanga Tauranga 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Tauranga

Bethlehem Baptist Church - 90 Bethlehem Road, Tauranga
Free
Two hands clasp a korowai cloak together

He Puāwaitanga Waiwhero 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Rotorua

390 Fenton Street, Rotorua
Free
Hands clasping a korowai cloak together

He Puāwaitanga Whakatāne 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Whakatāne

67 Keepa Road, Coastlands, Whakatāne
Free
Graduating students watch the awards stage

He Puāwaitanga | Kawerau 2026

Graduation Ceremony, Kawerau

Rautahi Marae - 117 Onslow Street, Kawerau
Free

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After the closure of Grace Foundation Whanganui, Craig Kara used his Manaaki Tāngata studies at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa to create Te Ara Kimihia, a kaupapa supporting tāne toward positive futures. His journey of healing, leadership, and transformation now inspires others to find their own pathway forward.

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Keil Caskey’s journey from tauira to kaiako at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa shows the transformative power of toi Māori education. Discover how his passion for taonga pūoro and commitment to whānau and whakapapa inspired him to teach and give back to his community.

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Lizzie Dunn created Te Arawhata to help people reconnect with te ao Māori through media, resources, and kōrero. Discover how her reo journey and passion for sharing knowledge are inspiring thousands to embrace Māoritanga and strengthen cultural connections.

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Dr Tara McAllister of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa has been awarded the prestigious Mana Tūāpapa Future Leader Fellowship from Royal Society Te Apārangi. Discover how her research will transform Indigenous science, strengthen mātauranga Māori, and advance equity in Aotearoa’s research sector.

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