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“We cannot change the past – we can only try to understand it.” The project is done by: Adrianova Alyona, Bruchanova Daria, Osokina Svetlana Teacher: Omelchenko.

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1 “We cannot change the past – we can only try to understand it.” The project is done by: Adrianova Alyona, Bruchanova Daria, Osokina Svetlana Teacher: Omelchenko Leniza Raisovna School №580

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3 The Maori people are the indigenous people of New Zealand. There is a Maori legend saying that they arrived in Aotearoa from their homeland "Hawaiki" about 1,000 years ago. Aoteroa or "Land of the long white cloud"

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6 The Taiaha is a weapon. This traditional hardwood fighting staff looks like a spear. It was used in martial arts. A taiaha has a carved head, with paua shell eyes and an extended, defiant tongue made of pounamu (greenstone jade).

7 Haka originally performed by warriors before a battle.

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9 Maori gods were sometimes represented by carved godsticks bound with cord. A godstick was frequently used in the ritual acts sanctifying the planting, tending and harvesting of sweet potato. The godstick on the left represents Rongo while the one on the right is thought to represent Tangaroa. 2) Tangaroa was the personification of the ocean and the ancestor or origin of all fish 1) Rongo was the personification of peaceful activities and agriculture 1 2

10 Samuel Marsden Thomas Kendall Marsden’s sermon and the service on Christmas day marked beginnings that had profound effects on the developing relationship between Māori and Pākehā.

11 Aotearoa-”Land of the Long White Cloud”, Original name of New Zealand haka-traditional Maori dance, not always a war-dance iwi-tribe Karakia-Christian prayer mana-Prestige, power, authority Maori people-'Children of Heaven' māoritanga - Maori culture, traditions, and way of life moko-facial tattoo Pā-Māori-village Pākehā-New Zealander of non-Maori descent, usually European pounamu-greenstone, jade, nephrite Waka-canoe, giving rise to the political phrase whakairo-carving whakapapa-geneology whare-house, building

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