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Showing posts with label social studies 2020. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2020

1975 land march

 1975 Land March

 

1.Why did this take place?  13 October 1975


2. What happened? It was a march lead by a few Maori's most recognized to be the leader is a 79- year old woman named Whina Cooper, who started the rally in Te Hapua in which over time as they cross many towns and villages they attained many more supporters and practical help from the locals. Along with being given the privilege to sleep in maraes overnight to discuss the march.



3.What was the outcome? After gaining rights of its growing reputation that is recognized by the public via national media. A memorial of rights was represented for Rowling and about 60 protestors were able to manage and set up a Maori Embassy in the Parliament.


4.Why is it Significant? it was significant due to its inspirational message behind why it is important to be aware of the things around you and the history behind and why it is good to do something about it.



Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Social Studies


Word

Definition 

Picture

Treaty

a formally concluded and

ratified agreement between

states

Mana

It is an honor. To have

mana is to have great

authority, presence, or

prestige. It is respect.

Crown

Queen of England, British

Government. 

Tangata Whenua

used to describe the Maori

people of a particular locality

, or as a whole as the original

inhabitants of New Zealand.


Iwi

Iwi (Māori pronunciation:

[ˈiwi]) is the largest social

l units in Aotearoa

(New Zealand) Māori

society. The Māori-

language word iwi means

"people" or "nation", and is

often translated as "tribe",

or "a confederation of tribes"

.

 


Colony

a country or area under the

full or partial political control

of another country and

occupied by settlers from that

country.


Sovereignty

the authority of a state to

govern itself or another state.


Rangatiratanga

the right of Maori people

to rule themselves; self-

determination.


Governorship

the office or position of being

governor of a town, region, or

public institution.


Kawanatanga

Kāwanatanga (literally

governorship) is a word

derived from the Māori

language of New Zealand.

Kāwanatanga was first

used in the Declaration of

Independence of New

Zealand, 1835. It

reappeared in 1840 when

the Treaty of Waitangi was

being translated from

English into Māori.


Taonga

(in Maori culture) an object o

r natural resource which is

highly prized.



Thursday, September 10, 2020

Technology and Change

 For the past few weeks of Term 3, I worked on researching inventions or discoveries during the Stone age Period. We were given choices to pick which era or period to pick from and the one I have chosen is the Stone age. 

 During the stone age period in history, there were some significant technological advancements. Some of the inventions during this time were cave paintings, axes, and clothing. These inventions are still seen and used today. 

An important invention seen during the Stone period was a stone axe. The axe is a primitive made of chipped stone. A blunt axe used for cutting stone. The hand-axe was perhaps the most popular tool of the Stone Age; used for cutting and scavenging purposes. Specifically, the Acheulean hand-axe of the Paleolithic Age predates most, if not all other tools. To make sharp edges on these hand-axes, flaking was used on the hard stone to chip away at it.  The axe overtime updated to much better creative to help humanity gather resource from nature such as chainsaw to gather wood from the trees. he is why this is an important invention in this stone period.

An important invention seen during the stone period was cave painting. Cave art is significant because it was what people in prehistoric times did in order to record history and culture. But, prehistoric cave art was also significant because it also served as a warning to people who were to come later. For example, they could show the way to kill a beast or warn them of a beast. Overtime painting evolved from a rough surface to the proper wall of art with vibrant cool. This is why this an important invention in the stone period. 

An important invention seen during the stone period was clothing. The Stone Age is the first period of human history, so Stone Age people were the first to create clothing. While they had a temperate climate throughout some of the Stone Age, they also went through some ice ages, making warm clothing essential to protect them from the weather. As clothes are now daily essential that humans need to go about in their daily lives.  

During the stone age period, these are some inventions that were discovered during the stone age period.  These are some of the essential and important inventions seen during that period example the axe, cave painting and the clothing. As the things mentioned above are the things widely used in this current day and age but in an advanced state. Since the invention of these creations dating back thousands of years, Gradually as eras come and go. These will keep on evolving as the human mind has no limits and that many possibilities may still lit up and be brought upon in today’s society.


Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Social Studies



In general, technology has changed the world a long way. it helped us overcome solutions. it improved our daily lives and communities, Along with world conventions there are some that have good uses. like for example online shopping. In conclusion technology has evolved since then but there seems to be consequences with technologies,

Thursday, May 28, 2020

Social Studies

Filipino Migrant  Story

Why they Moved
*Corrupt government
*Unsafe
*Low pay
*High tax

Why they want to move to NZ.
*A new start
*Education
*Lifestyles
*Better pay
*Safe

*Lower Tax

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Social Studies - Child solider

Child Solider

In my social studies class we have been learning about slavery. In particular Child slavery, child trafficking and child soldiers around the world.  I chose to research the topic child soldiers in Somalia. More information are in the slide below:




Tuesday, February 25, 2020