lecture 3 - tikanga 1 Flashcards

1
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What does ‘tika’ mean?

A

Correct

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2
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What is tikanga māori?

A

Māori practices, protocols and traditions

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3
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What is the term for Māori knowledge?

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Matauranga Māori

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4
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What are the 2 origins of tikanga?

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Matauranga Māori (knowledge) & Purakau (traditional narratives )

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5
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What are Purakau, and how do they influence the origin of tikanga?

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They are traditional narratives and stories that give examples and precedents of right practice and procedural knowledge

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6
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What is the Māori word fro the physical world?

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Te taha kikokiko

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7
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What is the Māori word for the spiritual world?

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Te taha wairua

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8
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What are the 3 governing principles of Māori society?

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Whanaungatanga, manaakitanga, aroha

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9
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What is whanaungatanga?

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Kinship, relationships, family connections

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10
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What are the definitions of whanau?

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Family, birth

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11
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What are the definitions of hapu?

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Sub-clan, pregnant

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12
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What are the definitions of iwi?

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Tribe/people, bones

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13
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What is manaakitanga?

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Care & support, hospitality

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14
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What is aroha?

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Love, compassion, concern for others

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