He Kōrero Tuku iho, me te Aronga Māori: Traditional Narrative and World View
Kia ahei te tauira ki te titiro atu ki nga tikanga o roto i nga purakau, korero orokohanga mo te kunenga mai o te whakaaro Maori ma nga tikanga, nga momo mahinga kai o tenei rohe me te hononga o Te Reo ki ona ake purakau, ki ona ake tikanga. To enable students to examine the core concepts of traditional narratives, mythology and the evolution of Maori thought while looking at tikanga, local customary practices (such as mahinga kai) and their own tribal narratives and tikanga and how this relates to language use
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Course Code | TREO603 |
Level | 6 |
Credits | 15 |
Description
Whakapātaritari kōrero kia pūrangiaho ngā whakaaro maha, ā, me te tuku paremata.
Apply knowledge to ask significant questions that clarify various points of view and propose appropriate solutions.
Wānanga i te hononga o ngā tikanga ki ngā pūrākau i roto i ngā horopaki kua mārama ki te tauira, i ngā horopaki tauhou anō hoki.
Analyse the connection between narrative and tikanga in a range of familiar and unfamiliar contexts.
Whakamahi i te mōhio ki ngā kōrero tuku iho, ki te whakakau mai o te whakaaro kia wānangahia ngā āhua o ngā mahi o tāukiuki, ngā āhua hou kua pā atu me ōna āhua i ngā tau haere ake nei.
Apply knowledge of narrative and the evolution of Māori thought to analyse local practices in traditional and contemporary contexts and implications for the future.