Knowledge transmission · AS 92080
Te whakaatu māramatanga ki ngā tikanga Māori e pā ana ki te pupuri me te tuku mātauranga
Te whakaatu māramatanga ki ngā tikanga Māori e pā ana ki te pupuri me te tuku mātauranga
This standard asks you to understand and explain the Māori customs and protocols (tikanga) that guide how knowledge and cultural practices are preserved and passed down through whānau, hapū, and iwi. You need to identify the key ideas and practices involved in this knowledge-keeping, and understand how they connect across different groups and contexts in Māori culture.
You identify the main concepts and tikanga that guide knowledge preservation, and explain some basic connections between them and how they work across whānau, hapū, or iwi.
You explain how different tikanga and practices link together across different whānau, hapū, and iwi groups, and discuss why these connections matter for keeping knowledge alive.
You analyze the deeper relationships between key concepts and practices, explain the reasons they work the way they do across different iwi, and discuss how different regions or communities may practise these tikanga in different ways.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.