Ngā Rangatira o Te Kīngitanga
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Ngā Rangatira o Te Kīngitanga
The Leaders of the Māori Monarchy Year 6 Te Reo Māori Learning about our bicultural heritage
He aha te Kīngitanga?
Te Kīngitanga = The Māori Monarchy A movement to unite Māori people Started in the 1850s in Waikato Provides leadership and mana for iwi Māori
Ngā Kupu Māori - Māori Vocabulary
Rangatira = Chief or Leader Kīngitanga = Māori Monarchy Mana = Authority and prestige Whakapapa = Genealogy and ancestry Kikokiko = The people
Te Taima o nga Rangatira - Timeline of Māori Monarchs
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero - Te Kīngi Tuatahi
The first Māori King (1858-1860) A great Waikato chief and warrior Chosen by many iwi to unite Māori people His name means 'circling hawk'
Te Atairangikaahu - Te Kuīni Māori
The first and only Māori Queen (1966-2006) Reigned for 40 years - the longest! Known as 'Te Arikinui' (The Supreme Chief) Brought mana and respect to the Kīngitanga
Ngā Rangatira Matching Activity
Match the monarch to their description Work in pairs to complete your worksheet Use the Māori vocabulary we learned Share your answers with the class
He aha te mea nui o te Kīngitanga?
Why is the Māori Monarchy important today? How does it help Māori people? What have you learned about mana and leadership? Share one new thing you discovered