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    The Maori Culture

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    THE MAORI CULTURE Topic: Maori Culture General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the Maori culture‚ and explain how it is rapidly becoming forgotten. Central Idea: In Maori society‚ the diverse history‚ stalemate wars‚ along with the fierceness of the Haka create the distinctive traditions of the fading Maori culture. Introduction: As a descendant of the Maori‚ I have been avidly surrounded by it’s culture and traditions‚ of which is the Haka. The Haka is commonly

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    Maori

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    Maori According to the Maori people‚ they came in the Great Fleet from their homeland‚ Hawaiki. Most historians believe that they have Polynesian and Melanesian blood and they migrated to New Zealand from their ancestral homes in New Guinea and South East Asian countries. The historians also believe that the people of the Maori culture migrated from one Pacific island to another before reaching New Zealand. This gives them some cultural features from the different islands of the pacific‚

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    Maori Culture

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    temporary and artificial and it affects research outcomes. The commited stranger has reciprocal duty or obligation to those many tangata whenua who gave freely of their learning‚ Our work should enhance the oranga (well-being) of all. The subjects as Māori Studies are concerned to reintegrate past and present knowledges belonging to the people‚ in order to create a coherent and living whole‚ in place of colonialism’s alienation and fragmentation of knowledge. Additionally aboriginal scientists are immersed

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    Mentoring a Maori Framework

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    MAI Review‚ 2007‚ 3‚ Target Article 1 Mentoring Māori within a Pākehā framework G. Raumati Hook‚ Tū Waaka and L. Parehaereone Raumati Abstract: Mentoring Māori within a Pākehā framework is a challenge that faces many government agencies and corporate entities in New Zealand as they try to promote more Māori into middle and upper management roles. Unless this process is considered and carefully managed it could give rise to unexpected outcomes such as resentment and dissention triggered by insensitive

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    now? A Maori response to the Pakeha quest for indigeneity (Mikaere 2004)” and “Queerying Masculinities in School: Faggots‚ fairies and the first XV (Town 1999)”. This essay will also critically examine various ideas from different writers in compromising with my own experiences and understanding in order to engage in-depth with these two articles. Word count: Introduction 146 words The first reading examines the three most important issues regarding the relationship between Pakeha and Maori. These

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    Maori Jesus

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    The Maori Jesus I saw the Maori Jesus‚ Walking on Wellington Harbour He wore blue dungarees His beard and hair were long His breath smelt of mussels and paraoa When he smiled it looked like the dawn. When he broke wind the little fishes trembled. When he frowned the ground shook. When he laughed everybody got drunk. The Maori Jesus came on shore And picked out his twelve disciples. One leaned toilets in the Railway Station; His hands were scrubbed red to get the shit out of

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    Maori Powhiri Process

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    The powhiri process is known as the welcome process in inviting its manuhiri (visitors) into the marae (a gathering place of Maori). Throughout the ceremony‚ depending on the iwi‚ the ceremony goes through many processes. Each of the process bears an important meaning from determining the cause of visitation to remembering the dead; these processes are performed with great importance in the marae. These processes‚ though bearing the same name‚ vary for different gatherings. In the literature review

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    minimum reference plus anything is a good. Argue your own point based upon objective principles of critical and conceptual interpretation. Track the discussion where it is heading‚ was the discussion quite deep if so on what? Title Critical commentary Your contribution And students contribution Assessment criteria and turn it in report for assessment report. 1. A written critical commentary on your group’s online discussion that emphasises the importance of sociological imagination and ethical

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    The Maori Haka

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    Research Report Maori Haka The haka has become a trademark of one of the world’s most widely known rugby teams‚ the New Zealand All Blacks. A well performed haka before a crucial game can still stir the crowds into a frenzy and unsettle the toughest opponents. In my research I have investigated how the haka originated‚ how the haka has progressed throughout New Zealand rugby history‚ and New Zealand’s opinion about the haka as a sports routine. The intriguing history of the well known Ka mate

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    Maori For Dummies

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    Maori for Dummies Nir Horowitz 9R From their exciting culture to their exquisite food‚ the Maori culture is a mystery to us all. Following the exceptional author Witi Ihimarea‚ Nir Horowitz takes us through this fascinating culture. The story of a young girl and her special connection to the whales can be traced back to New Zealand‚ how the Maori’s built it and all of its spectacular cultures and its spectacular history. Maori Tradition and Culture: The way that Maori people define themselves

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