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This photocopiable resource provides comprehensive information and supporting student activities about powhiri. The first section provides an overview of powhiri, and addresses questions such as: what is a powhiri? What is important about the process of powhiri? What is a marae? ...
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KA MAU TE WEHI provides a unique insight through the biography of Bub and Nen into the development and promotion of kapa haka throughout NZ and in particular primary and secondary schools.
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Matariki is a significant festival that is celebrated throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. The lessons in this unit are designed for primary students, years 0-8. The resource has cross-curricular links with Social Sciences and Science. The unit provides you with up-to-date conten ...
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Originally published in the Journal of the Polynesian Society in 1940 this is "valuable as a glimpse into the window of a whare wananga by a well-disposed outsider".
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It recounts the battle for Point 209 in Tunisia and the hard-won fight the soldiers had to capture it. In Te Reo
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A biography of Ngoingoi Pewhairangi, a loved and respected Maori leader who was born on the cusp of te ao kohatu (the old Maori world) and the beginning of some significant changes in contemporary Maori society and who utilised knowledge from both worlds throughout her entire lif ...
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Maori warriors would unnerve the enemy with their dances called haka. The peruperu was a war haka performed before battle. In it, the warriors would wave their weapons and contort their faces to summon the god of war and warn the opposition of their fate. Find out how successful ...
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OMaori protest is not the disorganised and isolated activity of a minority radical element.O "Hikoi: Forty Years of Maori Protest" provides an overview of the contemporary Maori protest OmovementO, a summary of the rationale behind the actions, and a wonderful collection of photo ...
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A beautifully produced bilingual resource that is suitable from young children right through to teritary level. It provides step by step instruction on haka and also includes performance of some of the classic haka
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As the founding document of our nation, the Treaty of Waitangi is inextricably linked to the past, to the present and to the future.
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