Maori lectures Flashcards

1
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Whenua

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Resource base to care for it’s people

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2
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What is the tauiwi

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The colonial wave - spanish, portuguese, dutch, british and french colonised

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3
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What is the hell hole of the pacific

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Russell

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4
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Who was the first European NZ resident and what did he do

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James Busby, protect the interests of the Maori

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5
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What is the Declaration of Independence and when was it created

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Written in both English and Te Reo - signed by 35 chiefs, stated that NZ is an independent state under the crown. Sovereignty stays with the chiefs and protection from the crown. 1835

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6
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Who created the Treaty of Waitangi and what date was it created

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William Hobson, 6th of Feb 1840

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7
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Describe the issues with article 1 of the Treaty

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English version gives the crown rangatiratanga (sovereignty) however in the Maori version it gives the crown kawangatanga (governance) - so implied in the Maori version that rangatiratanga remained with the Maori

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8
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What are the issues with the 2nd article

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Tinorangatirotanga - suggesting that Maori retained control over the resources, however this was not suggested in the English version

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9
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What does article 3 claim

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That Maori have same rights and protections as the British subjects

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10
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What year (est.) did the government stop respecting the Treaty

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1900

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11
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What year was there a Maori protest at Waitangi

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1971

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12
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What year did Dame Whina Cooper lead a march from Cape Reinga to Wellington and why

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1975 - to protest loss of Maori land

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13
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What year was the Treaty of Waitangi tribunal

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1975

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14
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What are the 5 Treaty of Waitangi principles for healthcare systems (TEAOP)

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  1. Tino rangatirotanga – Maori have Mana Motuhake (self determination in the design, delivery and monitoring of health and disability
  2. Equity – Equitable health outcomes for Maori
  3. Active protection – Crown acts to achieve equitable health outcomes for Maori
  4. Options – Crown to provide and resource Kaupapa Maori health and disability services. Provided in a culturally appropriate way, recognise and support Hauora Maori models of care
  5. Partnership – Crown and Maori work in partnership, Maori are co designers with the crown
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15
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What are the 4 walls of Te Whare Tapa Wha in english and Te Reo

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Taha wairua (spirit), Taha tinana (physical), Taha hinengaro (mental and wellbeing), Taha whanau (family and social)

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16
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Hauora meaning

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Well being