Futures (19-24) Flashcards

1
Q

Which full immersion te reo Māori school was established first?

A

Te Kōhanga Reo

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2
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Which full immersion te reo Māori school was established in 1985?

A

Te Kura Kaupapa

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What foundational document must all kura Kaupapa Māori adhere to?

A

Te Aho Matua

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4
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What was said to be the purpose of the first Māori newspaper – Te Karere o Niu Tireni?

A

To inform Māori about the laws and customs of Pākehā and to inform Pākehā about the customs of Māori.

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5
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Which two ideas inform Indigenous development?

A

Traditional-based and experiential knowledge.

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6
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Which of the following is the underpinning base for development and sustainability?

A

All the principles of whakapapa

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Q

In describing imagined ideas vs. the reality of the Māori world, which of the following is a
the stereotype of Māori?

A

Māori who have fairer skin are less connected to their Māori identity

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What is the name of the “by Māori, for Māori” health policy developed by the Māori Party founder, Dame Tariana Turia?

A

Whānau Ora

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9
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When was the first Kōhanga Reo opened?

A

1980

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10
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What are the four taha of Tā Meihana Durie’s Te Whare Tapa Whā model?

A

Whānau, Tinana, Hinengaro, Wairua

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Identify two Māori-driven education initiatives.

A

Kōhanga Reo and Kura Kaupapa Māori.

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The ZePA Māori language revitalisation model stands for…

A

Zero (is oppositional, does not support or is indifferent) – Passive (has no opinion, does not use, but does not restrict its use) – Active (use te reo Māori and has a positive disposition towards it).

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13
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What was the purpose of the 1985 amendment to the Waitangi Tribunal Act?

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The Waitangi Tribunal could hear Māori claims of Crown breaches of the Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi dating back to 6 February 1840.

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14
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What was the first initiative teaching te reo Māori to adults in 1979?

A

Te Ātaarangi.

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15
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What is ‘hauora Māori’?

A

A concept that includes individual, whānau, community and population well-being across a range of dimensions.

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16
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The first Māori language week was held in which year?