Kia Ora and Kisses From New Zealand

by
Wanda Moreau
Judy Rabalais
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Introduction

 

New Zealand is a mixture of the past and the present, sometimes existing side by side.The Maori, the indigenous tribes, are people of distinct culture. The visitor is immediately surrounded by Maori influences and drawn into the background of this fascinating people. A study of the Maori is unique and interesting because of their history and continuing search for recognition in their homeland.

You and your fellow travelers will explore the history, culture, geography and art of the Maori people of New Zealand. As you travel through the available sites, you will become aware of the fierce pride and tradition associated with this ancient people. In this quest for knowledge you will add to your research resources by using the Internet and computer software. During the course of this unit, travelers will greet each other with the traditional Maori salutation,"Kia ora", which means hello and/or goodbye.

Kia ora!

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Task

You are to prepare a multimedia report which will explain either about the history, geography, culture, or art of the Maori people. Each group will have specific questions and tasks to perform. You may use the resources in the "Resources" section of this Web Quest to help you. Click on the tool bar below to find your questions and tasks.
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History

 


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Geography

 
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Culture