Te ao o te Maori: The World of the Maori

Naumann, Ruth; Winiata, Frank

Notes
Te Ao O Te Maori - The World of the Maori is a text which is ideally suited to the new Social Studies curriculum. Strands: SOCIAL ORGANISATION: Level 4 - How people organise themselves in response to challenge and crisis CULTURE & HERITAGE: Level 4 - Why and how individuals and groups pass on and sustain their culture and their heritage Level 5 -Ways in which cultural and national identity develop and are maintained Level 6 - How and why cultures adapt and change PLACE & ENVIRONMENT Level 4 - How places reflect past interactions of people with the environment Level 5 - Why people move between places and the consequence of this for the people and the places - Why particular places and environments are significant for people TIME, CONTINUITY & CHANGE: Level 4 - Causes and effects of events that have shaped the lives of a group of people RESOURCES AND ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES: Level 5 - Factors that influence people's access to resources, goods, and services.
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non fiction A4843
Genre:New Zealand Non-Fiction
Dewey:993.01
call #:NAU
ISBN:9781869469092
pub:1991