matariki what is matariki? read ‘matariki’ by melanie drewery
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MATARIKI
What is Matariki?
Read ‘Matariki’ by Melanie Drewery
Some Youtube clips http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=bEmcv8IbPSgMatariki Mythhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=jmm90HCwepETe Karanga (Waiata)http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
=hWu-3owV43kMusic with starry nights
Matariki is ...
The Maori New Year
Matariki is the maori name for a group of stars known as The Seven Sisters.
Matariki has two meanings; ◦A constellation of stars (Mata Riki, or Tiny
Eyes), and Mata Ariki (Eyes of God)
When is the Maori New Year?
At the sighting of the next new moon during June
2013 – 10 June
Matariki lasts for up to three days after the new moon has risen, after the stars are seen.
Matariki is important because ...
It was thought that if Matariki could be seen, and the stars were bright, then this would mean a productive crop would grow in the coming months.
Matariki is important because ...
Matariki was also a special time for family to gather and reflect on the past and talk about the future.
Matariki is important because:
◦Maori used the stars of the night sky to: Know when to plant crops
Show the way (navigation)
Tell stories
Why do we still celebrate Matariki?
It is a symbol to help us celebrate the unique and special place in which we live.
It reminds us that we must respect the land we live on.
It is an important family time. ◦ Hunting and fishing ◦ (who can catch the biggest fish?)◦ Performing haka and waiata◦ Weaving◦ Family sports and fun days◦ Food and eating together - hangi
How is Matariki celebrated?Planting new trees and crops that
signal new beginnings and new life
How is Matariki celebrated?Paying respect to the land-based
gods Rongo, Uenuku and Whiro, to ensure good crops for the coming year
To remember whakapapa (ancestors), and to be thankful for their teaching and what they have left behind
Some ways of celebrating:
Through the ArtsThrough the Arts Maori used the stars to record history, knowledge, culture and ancient practices.
Conservation
What do you think ‘conservation’ means?
◦Land is important to Maori. Why do you think this is?
◦ Important for everyone to learn about the trees, crops and environment around them.
◦This is a very important part of Matariki Celebrations!
Making plans for the future and forgiving and forgetting problems
What could some problems have been?
Think, pair, share
What could people change about themselves/their lifestyle to be better than before?
Think, pair, share
What are some ways that you think we can improve our lifestyles to be more healthy?
At home?
At school?
Complete worksheets:Matariki – ways of celebrating
Matariki – plans to be healthier