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Matuaranga Maori; An introduction to a Maori world view.

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Te Tohu Toi TangataBachelor of Humanities

MAO 130Whare Wananga Development

Monte Aranga and Vaughan Bidois (Phd)

Matauranga Maori and Assimilation

Na Bina Whatarau me, Christina

Nuku

Matauranga Maori

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“It is my belief that Matauranga Maori is a cultural system of knowledge about

everything that is important in the lives of the people”

(Mead, 2012, p. 13). (http://www-rdca-cms.nzqa.govt.nz/assets/Maori/ConversationsMMv6AW-web.pdf )

“whakapapa and matauranga Maori are inextricably linked. In this regard, no

discussion on matauranga Maori is complete without discussing the

relationship between whakapapa and matauranga Maori”

(Royal as cited in Edwards, 2011, p.48) (http://www-rdca-cms.nzqa.govt.nz/assets/Maori/ConversationsMMv6AW-web.pdf )

Genealogy, cultural identity, Book of chronicles, or

family treeP.M. Ryans Dictionary of Modern Maori 1994

“Whakapapa is the genealogical descent of all living things from the Gods to present time.

The meaning of whakapapa is ‘to lay one thing upon another’, for example, to lay one

generation upon another. Everything has a whakapapa: birds, fish, animals, trees, and

every other living thing…..”

(Barlow, 1991, p. 173)

Io Matua te Kore (supreme God)

Te Kore

Te Po

Te Ao-marama

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Ranginui-Papatuanuku

(70 male children)

Tanemahuta-Rongomatane-Haumietiketike-Tangaroa-Tawhirimatea-Whiro-Tumatauenga-Ruamoko

Tanemahuta-Hineahuone

Hinetitama

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“Whakapapa to all living things helped people te ira-tangata understand their

relationship with the world”

(Royal, 2010, p. 8).

“…whakapapa embodies a comprehensive conceptual

framework that enables us to make sense of our world”

(Mikaere, 2001, p. 285-286)

“Each tribe has their own versions of knowledge that define the application of the values and principles in matauranga maori. An in-depth

study of matauranga maori produces matauranga-a-iwi”

(Doherty, 2009, p. 74).

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NANNY AND MOKO ON THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL

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Mead, H. (2012). Understanding Matauranga Maori: Conversations on Matauranga Maori, Retrieved April 01, 2014 from http://www-rdca-cms.nzqa.govt.nz/assets/Maori/ConversationsMMv6AW-web.pdf

Edwards, S. (2011) Through Maori Knowledge Te Ao Maori will Resonate: Conversations on Matauranga Maori, Retrieved April 01, 2014 from http://www-rdca-cms.nzqa.govt.nz/assets/Maori/ConversationsMMv6AW-web.pdf

Barlow, C. (1991). Tikanga Whakaaro: Key concepts in Māori culture. Melbourne, Victoria, Australia: Oxford University Press.

Ryan, P.M (1994). Dictionary of Modern Māori (4th ed.). Birkenhead, Auckland, New Zealand: Reed Publishing Group.

Royal, C. T.A (2010). Te Taiao Maori and the Natural World. Albany, Auckland, New Zealand: David Bateman Ltd.

Mikaere, A (2011). Colonising Myths Maori Realities: He Rukuruku Whakaaro. Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand: Huia Publishers

Doherty, W (2009). Matauranga Tuhoe: The Centrality of matauranga-a-iwi to Maori Education (Doctorate thesis, University of Auckland, New Zealand). Retrieved from https://researchspace.auckland.ac.nz/handle/2292/2/browse?value=Doherty%2C+William&type=author

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