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Read the page by yourself
Discuss with the group any words, concepts or phrases you donβt understand and record the meanings in your own words
New words:
Korowai- Traditional Maori Cloak made of bird feathers and/or animal skin
Patu- It is a type of weapon
Emphasising- Highlight something
Whaikorero - speech given by Maori men at a powhiri to introduce themselves
Resolute - absolutely sure, determined, confident
Raging debate - a heated debate, not quite an argument.
Marae atea - The open space out in front of the meeting house (marae)
The next chef
Europeans
Rongo
tipu
Your summaries: The next chef Europeans little brother
Mariah: August 16 1914 many maori chiefs were fighting for those who would like to go to war.
Hope: August 16 1914 there were lots of chiefs
ππππππ: 16 ππ π¬πππππ 1914 πππππππππππ,ππππππππ ππ ππππππ ππππππππ ππ π πππππ ππ πππ ππ ππππ ππππππ ππ ππ πππ πππ ππ πππ. π¬ππ πππ ππππππ πππ ππ πππ πππππππππ πππ ππππππ πππ ππ ππππππ ππ πππππ πππππππ.
Should Maoris fight in WW1?
Yes becauseβ¦z?
No becauseβ¦
NZ was colonised
Land wars
Treaty of
Character Analysis
Page 16
βKing and Countryβ
Name of character
Tipu
Rongo
First chief
Next chief
Europeans
Who are they? How do you know?
Little brother
Older brother
rangatira
Shane Taurima
jean-claude
What is this personβs stance?
Keen for the war (supportive)
For the war
Against the war
For the war
For the war
Why might this person see it this way?
Young and excited, naive
βThis isnβt our war. It belongs to the British. Let them fight itβ
What will we do if the enemy lands here? Will we lay down our patu? No! We will have no choice but to fight.β
Who do you think is right? Why?
Would you happily go to war? Why or why not?
Extra Sources:
Conscientious objection and dissent in the First World War - Conscientious objection and dissent
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/the-military-objectors-list
What is happening at the marae on page 16? They were having a debate seeing if they should go to war or not
What is meant by the title of this story? Where did this saying start? (Extra source - for king of country means for the king and country.
https://www.quora.com/What-does-for-Queen-and-Country-mean-Where-did-that-come-from)
What would New Zealand have been like at this time? (Hint: race relations).
NO because they had a war for land.
They had war for the land
No they had a war.
No, because they had a war during that time.
Define a βconscientious objectorβ.
When you disagree, you donβt want to go and fight
Define conscription.
When the government forces you to join
What happened to the conscientious objectors in NZ?
Conscientious objection and dissent in the First World War - Conscientious objection and dissent
Out of the 600 conscientious objectors, 286 of them went to jail then 14 of those got sent to war. 10 eventually agreed to help as stretch bearers, and the other 4 got a field punishment. they were hanging from their shoulders shoulders which caused extreme pain. After this 3 agreed to help. The last man faced more painful punishments before he finally got sent home injured.
Secondary texts:
http://instructionalseries.tki.org.nz/content/download/36506/409505/file/Mr%20Archibald-SJ%20L4%20Oct%202015.pdf
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/first-world-war/conscientious-objec tion#heading3
https://alchetron.com/Archibald-Baxter
Who is Archibald, and why is his name famous now (100 years after this happened..)
Hope - Archibald is a
he denied to fight for a very long time he was tortured the most at the end of the war was
sent home very injured
What alot of fantastic learning Wesley!!
ReplyDeleteYou are working very hard during lockdown.
Kepep up the great ako!