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Learning Intention : Understand the Maori concepts of Taonga and Kaitiakitanga. I Know I Will Be Successful When : I can incorporate Maori concepts into my responses Do Now: 50 Words About What You Need to Work on Most For Practice Exams. Taonga.
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Learning Intention: Understand the Maori concepts of Taonga and Kaitiakitanga I Know I Will Be Successful When: I can incorporate Maori concepts into my responses Do Now: 50 Words About What You Need to Work on Most For Practice Exams
Taonga • A Natural or Cultural resource found in the environment that is highly prized
Can You Think Of Anything Else? Tourism Pounamu Seabed & Foreshore Forestry Geothermal Fisheries
Kaitiakitanga • Caring for the environment in a sustainable way and protecting it for future generations
Kaitiakitanga • Maori believe there is a deep connection between humans and the natural world. • This connection is expressed through kaitiakitanga – a way of managing the environment • People are not superior to the natural order; they are part of it. • A Kaitiakiis a person or group that is recognised as a guardian by thetangatawhenua (tribal group with authority in a particular area).
Kaitiakitanga in action • NgāiTahu tribe are kaitiaki of the pounamu (greenstone) resource in the South Island. • TeĀti Awa kiTaranaki, protest about sewage and industrial waste polluting tribal fishing areas. • NgātiToa tribe worked with the residents’ association to place arahui (restriction) on taking seafood, so the local fishery could be replenished. • NgātiKahungunu, Rangitāne, Muaūpoko and NgātiRaukawahave come together to address pollution of the Manawatū River. • The TeRarawa people are working to protect the kūkupa (wood pigeon).
NgaiTahu + Pounamu • Describe how Pounamu is an example of a Taonga… • Explain ways in which NgaiTahu is acting as Kaitiaki of Pounamu… • Compare & Contrast three perspectives from the clip… • Reflect on why Maori need to act as Kaitiaki of Pounamu… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KhuGWu4-SHI
Sealord vs. GreenpeaceOverfishing • Describe how local fish is an example of a Taonga… • Explain ways in which Greenpeace is acting as Kaitiaki of fish… • Compare & Contrast three perspectives from the clip… • Reflect on why Sealord need to act as Kaitiaki of NZ Fisheries… • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6XU3j9uu6A • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6nwZUkBeas • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8OAKADo9yg