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    away. ‘Aue!’ screams your heart. ‘Aue!’ scream your memories. But all that can be heard is the shaking of your body as you sob quietly. I battle inside. I scream. ‘I want to wail.’ ‘Not here‚ Tama.’ ‘I want to sing. It’s my way‚ it’s the way Maori have always done it.’ ‘Not here‚ boy.’ ‘Why Dad?’ ‘We’re different‚ boy. They have their own way – we have ours.’ ‘But‚ Dad.’ ‘Shhh‚ boy.’ ‘Thank you‚ school.’ The speakers explode and words smash the silence. You open eyes and people breathe

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    Outline the different theories and controversies surrounding the discovery of and settlement of New Zealand by East Polynesians. The discovery and settlement of new land in the world often involve myths. Similarly‚ there have been different theories and controversies surrounding the discovery of and settlement of New Zealand by East Polynesians. East Polynesians can be defined as a distinct ethnic group inhabiting Pacific islands such as the Society‚ Marquesas and New Zealand. This essay will

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    Whale Rider The “Whale Rider”‚ filmed in New Zealand and directed by Niki Caro‚ is a film based on the novel of the same name‚ by Witi Ihimaera. Many of the extras in the film were actual residents of the town Whangara. The film is about a girl‚ Paikea Apirana‚ played by Keisha Castle-Hughes in her debut role‚ who battles to gain her grandfather’s respect‚ and to become the chief of the tribe. By tradition‚ the leader of the tribe should be the first son‚ however Pai’s twin brother had died at

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    The New Zealand film‚ Whale Rider (2002) directed by Niki Caro is an extraordinary example of the feminist literary theory. The visual text follows the journey of a young eleven-year-old Maori girl named Pai‚ shorten for Paikea who believes she is destined to be the next chief in line of the patriarchal Maori tribe she is part of in the east coast of New Zealand. No matter the circumstances her traditional‚ stubborn grandfather named Koro refuses to accept that a female could possibly lead and guide

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    player. For example‚ former football player Ray Lewis had a pre-game ritual of performing a quick dance that would excite the crowd and his teammates each time he did it. Another great example of sports rituals is the Haka. The Haka is a traditional Maori dance from New Zealand. The best known Haka of them all is called "Ka Mate". It has been performed by countless New Zealand teams both locally and internationally. Some call these rituals “superstition”. The real value in superstition and ritual is

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    contact in Māori between 1642 and prior to the sighing of the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Between 1642 and prior to the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi‚ many European traders and missionaries arrived‚ bringing changes for Māori. They impacted the Māori society and introduced many new things to the Māori like pigs‚ muskets‚ tobacco and alcohol. Missionaries also influenced Māori and introduced Māori to Christianity and to the written language. Europeans changed the lifestyle of Māori‚ civilised

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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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    Tattooing was a major part of the Samoan culture. If a chief’s son is ready to be tattooed‚ then the father will come to the tattoo expert and offer a fine mat. If the mat is accepted‚ then the expert "visits the village and takes a large pig as a present to the family of the patient." (Buck‚ 1930. p. 641) The pig is divided between the chiefs and the talking chiefs of the village. A talking chief is a noble or title-holder who speaks or acts for a high chief. A ceremonial drinking of the kava takes

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    1.Identify THREE ‘quality indicators’ relevant to early childhood education in Aotearoa/New Zealand and discuss why they are important for children‚ parents‚ and/or society. 1. Partnership with parents and families/whanau 2. Responsive adult: child relationships and interactions 3. Biculturalism This essay will discuss the importance of partnership with parents/whanau‚ providing responsive relationships and interactions with children and biculturalism on society. Research shows that children

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    child poverty‚ social deprivation and overcrowding. (Sharpe‚ 2011). Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand and make up the statistics of the most affected ethnic group in the country. According to the Ministry of Health‚ Maori are believed to have the worst health standings in the country. 36 children of the 49 admissions were admitted at starship hospital; all but one was of Pacific and Maori decent (Sharpe‚ 2011). Both Maori and Pacific descents over represent these statistics when it comes

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