Pakihi: Starting Our Māori Business Journey
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Pakihi: Starting Our Māori Business Journey
He Akoranga Pakihi - Business Learning Year 7-8 Tamariki Kura Kaupapa Māori
He aha te pakihi? What is a business?
Think about where your whānau shops What services do you use in your hapori? Why do people start businesses?
He aha te pakihi? - What is a Business?
A pakihi sells taonga (goods) or ratonga (services) Helps provide for whānau and hapori Creates mahi (work) for people Can support Māori values and tikanga
Taonga vs Ratonga - Goods vs Services
Work in small groups Sort the picture cards Taonga (goods) - things you can touch Ratonga (services) - help people receive Share one example in te reo Māori
Ngā Momo Pakihi - Types of Businesses
Tāne Kotahi Pakihi (Sole Trader) - one owner Huihuinga Pakihi (Partnership) - two or more owners Kamupene (Company) - larger business with many people
Pakihi in Our Hapori - Local Business Examples
{"left":"Dairy (taonga)\nHairdresser (ratonga)\nBakery (taonga)\nMechanic (ratonga)","right":"Marae catering (ratonga)\nMāori art gallery (taonga)\nFitness trainer (ratonga)\nClothing store (taonga)"}
Design Your T-Shirt Pakihi
Brainstorm your clothing brand idea Think about: Ingoa (name), Kaihoko (customers), Design style Include Māori values and symbolism Sketch your logo design Share with a partner in te reo Māori
Whakarāpopototanga - Reflection
"He aha i ako ai koe mō ngā pakihi?" "What did you learn about business?" "Me pēhea e āwhina ai te pakihi i te hapori?" "How can businesses help our community?"