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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

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Link to text - http://instructionalseries.tki.org.nz/content/download/27598/292327/file/L4%20June%202014%20King%20and%20Country.pdf

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Read the page by yourself
Discuss with the group any words, concepts or phrases you don’t understand and record the meanings in your own words

New words:

English word
Meaning
Maori word
Meaning
Pakeha
Warily
Intently
contingent



Colonial




confiscation

Europeans
Un trustworthy
Interested
A group of people sharing values/actions
 Something related to a colony


To take something away

Pakeha
Whare
Whaea
Tipuna
Iwi
Korowai


Europeans
House
Respected adult female
Ancestor
Tribe
Cloak made of bird feathers



Your summaries:

Mariah:

Hope:

Michael:  During september 19th 1914 there was a man called Tipu . Tipu was having a rugby game, he was against a guy called george. They were both good at rugby. They knew the rules by heart, the people were cheering both Tipu and George during the game.

Wesley:During september 19th 1914 there lived a man named Tipu. Tipu was a Rugby player he really liked playing rugby he even had a nickname called Big George. He wanted to go to war with the Germans but he was too young to go to war.


Railey: during September 19th 1914 a man named Tipu was having a rugby game and he was against a man named George. They were both very competitive and they knew the rules inside out. During the game people cheered and cheered for both sides. But after the game Tipu said he wanted to go against the Germans  in the war. But sadly he was too young.

Davlyn:During the century 1900 there was a savage war that broke out. There was a man that was named Tipu that really liked Rugby. He had a really cathey nickname called big george

Senitila: It had beginged on the 19th of september 1914. There was a rugby match and the crowd cheered. There was a man called the big george. The big george had tackled

Eh Htoo: It started on 19 September 1914 there was a rugby match the crowd cheered Tipu was playing he got the ball and ran but there was someone bocking Tuip. The name was big big George, big George tackled Tupi to the ground Then a man in the crowd gave it all you got boy. Then Tupi's younger cousin, Rahia, was holding a paper in their hand and said are you joining?''. Then big George said are you going Tupi looked at the paper and said I am going for sure then Tupi little cousin said you have to be 20 before you can go then Tupi got angry.                                       

Saia: In 1914 September 19, there was a Rugby match and there were two big fallas called Tipu and Big George. The team was Maori against Pakiah, As the Match continued these two tried their hardest  to run through each other as the crowd was cheering from both sides. When the match was over they respectfully shook hands. But then after Tipu said he wanted to go against the Germans in the war, Apparently he was too young to go.


Comprehension.

What is meant by “a native contingent”
A group of Moari people

How are the two boys feeling about signing up to fight? Provide direct quotes as evidence.
Tipu - confident
Rongo - Unsure

Explain in your own words - “Tipu listens as she reminds Rongo of the land confiscation in the Waikato during the 1860s, of the lives lost trying to defend that land in the colonial wars.
There was a war about who gets the land. The Maori people were fighting to protect their land and pakeha.
Railey - There was a war about who gets the land  or not . and it was between maori and british.
Eh Htoo - There was a land war about who got the land Maori tried to defend their land for pakeha then they had a war.
There was war for the Maori peoples land.
There was a big war between Maroi and the British it was called the land wars it started when the British tried to get land off the Maori

Write about the Maori Contingent in your own words (where did they come from, how many people, where did they go to fight etc). 
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/page/maori-soldiers-sail-war
https://nzhistory.govt.nz/war/maori-units-nzef
https://28maoribattalion.org.nz/roll-ww1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Zealand_(M%C4%81ori)_Pioneer_Battalion



 The first contingent sailed from Wellington in February 1915. There was about 500 men that left Wellington on the 14 of February 1915. By 1916 the battalion was in desperate need of reinforcements,


The first contingent sailed from Wellington aboard the ship warrimoo in february 1915. Its motto was ‘Te Hokowhitu a Tu (the seventy twice-told warriors of the war god). Some moari had been in gallipoli from the beginning, having enlisted in the provincial infantry battalions. In the war 336 people died and 734 people were wounded. An old boy of Wellington college grace was a talented sportsman. 

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