Ngā Mahi a te Kīngi Māori

Te Reo MāoriYear 68 slidesNew Zealand curriculum
Ngā Mahi a te Kīngi Māori

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Ngā Mahi a te Kīngi Māori
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Ngā Mahi a te Kīngi Māori

The Roles of the Māori King Year 6 Te Reo Māori Lesson 3: Māori Monarchy Uncovered

Kei te pēhea te Kīngi Māori?
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Kei te pēhea te Kīngi Māori?

What do you think the Māori King does? Share your ideas in te reo Māori Think about leadership in your whānau

Ngā Mahi o te Kīngi - The King's Roles
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Ngā Mahi o te Kīngi - The King's Roles

Kaitiaki o te iwi - Guardian of the people Kaiwhakawā - Mediator in disputes Tohunga ā-iwi - Spiritual and cultural leader Whakakotahi i ngā iwi - Uniter of tribes Whakangungu matatika - Promoter of tikanga

Rōpū Rangahau - Group Research
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Rōpū Rangahau - Group Research

Form groups of 5 students Each group researches one role Use te reo Māori resources Create a poster presentation Time: 15 minutes

Kaitiaki o te Iwi - Guardian of the People
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Kaitiaki o te Iwi - Guardian of the People

{"left":"Protects Māori culture and traditions\nCares for the wellbeing of all Māori\nPreserves ancestral knowledge","right":"Ensures future generations learn tikanga\nSpeaks for Māori rights and interests\nMaintains connection to whenua (land)"}

Tohunga ā-iwi - Spiritual Leader
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Tohunga ā-iwi - Spiritual Leader

Leads important ceremonies and hui Connects people to their ancestors Guides spiritual practices Protects sacred places and taonga Shares traditional knowledge

Whakataki - Presentations
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Whakataki - Presentations

Each group presents their role Use your poster to explain Speak in te reo Māori Ask questions and share comments Listen respectfully to others

Whakatōhea
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Whakatōhea

'Ko te Kīngi, he kaitiaki, he ārahi, he whakakotahi hoki i a tātou katoa' The King is a guardian, a leader, and a uniter of us all How does the Māori King help strengthen Māori identity today?