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  • 1. Past and present civilisations are linked in many ways-------- An inquiry into Maori civilisations in NZ.

2. History of Maoris in NZ Event and effects of the Treaty of Waitangi Maori Adaptations 1. How did Maori have to adapt to European ways? 2. Do you think it was fair? 3. What was Maori schooling like before Europeans came? 4. When Maoris first came to NZ, what did they depend on fo Maori lifestyles What about today Bibliography Feedback and feed forward Catalog 3. History of Maori in NZ Year Event 800~1000 Maoris started arriving in NZ by boat 1768 British flag flies for first time in NZ 1800 Europeans arrived in NZ by ship 1840 The Treaty of Waitangi got signed 1840 NZ officially becomes British colony 1845 Land war between the Maoris and Europeans 1858 Poyayau Te Wherowhero became the first Maori King 1863 Maori force defeated at Koheroa 1868 First three Maori MPs elected to parliament 1890 First Labour Day celebrations 1966 Coronation of first Maori Queen 1972 Aotearoa Traditional Performing Arts Festival started 1987 Maori becomes official language 4. Of the two cultures, there was a strong relationship between them. There was peace in NZ between the Europeans and Maori. There is no more war and agreements. Waitangi's agreement formed a government between the two cultures, this helped trading and the use of land in NZ. Prevent the sale of Mori land to anyone other than the Crown Intended to protect Mori from the kinds of shady land purchases which had alienated indigenous people in other parts of the world. The treaty was never ratified by Britain and carried no legal force in New Zealand for over a century 5. How did Maori have to adapt to Europeans ways? They started talking and agreeing on things They live in whares not that much There have furniture in houses They have clothes for small children is well They started to eat meat They started to use electricity to cook their food They wear cotton clothes They started to learn how to read They started modern life Maori children began attending European-style schools Many Maori parents encouraged their children to learn English instead of Maori to help their children succeed in NZ society Changed their religion from their traditional religion to Christianity 6. Do you think it is fair? YES!!! They improved their lifestyles They shared their cultures They shared their land to help farming and agriculture To work together as a country Start a modern life It helps children to learn English and study about Europeans 7. What was Maori schooling like before the Europeans came? Each village had a ' house of learning' ( Whare wanaga ) A tohunga ( Chief or educator taught them Got taught about tribal traditions and histoy Only taught those that were recoginised by the hapu or iwas as having particular attrubutes. All children got taught the basics Their peers, siblings, parents and elder. Learnt by watching, listening, copying and practicing 8. When the Maori first came to NZ, what did they depend on for living? Came from Polynesian lands Depended on crops Used natural resources Used anything that they could find on the island Hunted wild animals occasionally Seafood Trees and bushes for clothes Dead animals (their skin and feathers) 9. Maori lifestyle 10. What about today? Learn about NZs history Get an understanding about our past cultures Know how NZ is how it is now The Treaty of Waitangi gives peace in NZ We can work together as a country We can be a educated country teach people about the importance of our history 11. Bibliography Books The Maori by Pamela Odijk, published in 1898 by the Macmillan company of Australia PTY LTD Te Ao o Te Maori by Ruth Naumann and Frank Winiata, published in 1990 by New House Publisher The Maori by Steve Theunissen, published in 2003 by Times Media Private Limited How the Maoris lived by A.W.REED, published by Dai NIPPON PRINTING Co LTD The treaty, published in 2003 by Scholastic NZ limited Before the T.o.W. by A.W.REED, published in 1971 by Literary Productions LTD The world of the Maori by D.M.Stafford, published in 1996 by Reed Publishing Ltd The Maoris, before the Europeans came to NZ by Kevin Boon, published in 1998 by Waiatarua Publishing Websites http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/ http://www.teara.govt.nz/ People Judith Moore 12. Feedback and feed forward Mrs Fletcher: I love the background, you have really captured the essence of Maori in New Zealand. You need to research more about the treaty of Waitangi, as it was not only to stop wars in New Zealand, there are still many conflict surrounding the issue. You will have to read into it a bit further. Also some of your slide (work) transitions are too fast and all over the place that i can't make sense of what is happening. Maori have a very important place in the history of New Zealand, you need to make sure you present this along with your inquiry.