Ngā Mahi a te Kīngi Māori
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Ngā Mahi a te Kīngi Māori
The Roles of the Māori King Year 6 Te Reo Māori Lesson 3: Māori Monarchy Uncovered
Kei te pēhea te Kīngi Māori?
What do you think the Māori King does? Share your ideas in te reo Māori Think about leadership in your whānau
Ngā Mahi o te Kīngi - The King's Roles
Kaitiaki o te iwi - Guardian of the people Kaiwhakawā - Mediator in disputes Tohunga ā-iwi - Spiritual and cultural leader Whakakotahi i ngā iwi - Uniter of tribes Whakangungu matatika - Promoter of tikanga
Rōpū Rangahau - Group Research
Form groups of 5 students Each group researches one role Use te reo Māori resources Create a poster presentation Time: 15 minutes
Kaitiaki o te Iwi - Guardian of the People
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Tohunga ā-iwi - Spiritual Leader
Leads important ceremonies and hui Connects people to their ancestors Guides spiritual practices Protects sacred places and taonga Shares traditional knowledge
Whakataki - Presentations
Each group presents their role Use your poster to explain Speak in te reo Māori Ask questions and share comments Listen respectfully to others
Whakatōhea
'Ko te Kīngi, he kaitiaki, he ārahi, he whakakotahi hoki i a tātou katoa' The King is a guardian, a leader, and a uniter of us all How does the Māori King help strengthen Māori identity today?