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Māori Wharenui Art Stories

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Māori Wharenui Art Stories

Māori Wharenui Art Stories

Traditional Māori wharenui with carved pou and tukutuku panels

🏛️ Part 1: Understanding the Wharenui

1. What is a wharenui? Circle the best answer:

A small storage shed

A big house that holds stories and ancestors

A modern office building

A school classroom

2. Match the Māori art forms with their descriptions:
1. Pou
2. Tukutuku
3. Whakairo
A. Decorative woven panels with patterns
B. Carved posts representing ancestors
C. Carvings showing important events
3. Fill in the blanks about the wharenui:

The wharenui is found on a __________ and serves as a place where __________ and whakapapa are shared. The carved __________ protect the building and represent our __________.

🎨 Part 2: Art Forms and Storytelling

4. Which of these are ways that stories are told in the wharenui? Check all that apply:

Through carved pou

Through tukutuku patterns

Through whakairo carvings

Through television screens

Through painted designs

5. What does whakapapa mean? Circle the correct answer:

A type of food

Family connections and genealogy

A musical instrument

A type of dance

6. Explain why it's important to preserve stories through art:

✏️ Part 3: Design Your Own Story Symbol

7. Design a simple tukutuku pattern or carved symbol that represents something important to you or your whānau. Draw it in the box below:
8. Describe the story or meaning behind your design:
9. What colours would you use in your design and why?

🗣️ Part 4: Reflection and Connection

10. How do you think the wharenui helps bring communities together?
11. Complete this sentence: "Art is important for storytelling because..."
12. If you could add one story to a wharenui, what would it be about?
13. Circle the values that are important in Māori culture and the wharenui:

Whakapapa (family connections)

Mana (spiritual power)

Competition

Whakatōhea (unity)

Individual success only

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