Māori knowledge transmission · AS 91732
Te whakaatu māramatanga ki tā te Māori tikanga mō te pupuri me te tuku mātauranga
Te whakaatu māramatanga ki tā te Māori tikanga mō te pupuri me te tuku mātauranga
This standard asks you to show you understand how Māori tikanga (customs) works for passing down and protecting knowledge from generation to generation. You need to identify the key ideas that guide this knowledge-keeping, explain what specific practices and protocols connect to those ideas, and understand how whānau and hapū work together in these traditions and why.
You identify the main ideas behind knowledge-keeping in Māori culture and correctly link specific tikanga and kawa to those ideas, with some explanation of how whānau and hapū involvement works.
You clearly show how the core ideas connect to practices used across different whānau and hapū, explain why these practices matter, and begin to show awareness that approaches differ by iwi or region.
You deeply explain why specific tikanga and kawa make sense for their purpose, show clear understanding of how different iwi and hapū adapt these practices to their own context, and demonstrate sophisticated grasp of how knowledge-keeping is woven through Māori culture.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.