Māori social structures · AS 91729
Te whakapuaki whakaaro mō ngā hanganga pāpori Māori o mua
Te whakapuaki whakaaro mō ngā hanganga pāpori Māori o mua
This standard asks you to explain and show understanding of the main social structures and relationships that existed in traditional Māori society, and how these affected Māori development. You need to identify key concepts (like whakapapa, mana, iwi structure), explain how these groups were related to each other, and discuss what impact these systems had on Māori communities.
You identify the main social concepts and relationships in traditional Māori society and explain some of their impacts on Māori communities.
You clearly describe how the different social structures (whānau, hapū, iwi, roles like rangatira and tohunga) connected and worked together as a system.
You give a sophisticated explanation of how these interconnected social structures shaped Māori society and development, showing depth of understanding about their importance and effects.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.