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What are the traditional Māori colours?
Red, Black, White
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Is the Te Kete Tuauri the basket that contains knowledge of the arts?
Kāo / No
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In the legend of Mataora and Niwareka, where is Niwareka from?
Rarohenga / underworld
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True or False: When males have a full face moko it is called a 'mataora'
True - Image of Hōhepa Waenga from Te Tai Rāwhiti working in conservation and education
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Is the Kete Aronui the basket that contains knowledge of the arts?
Āe / yes
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True or false: Kōwhaiwhai represent the mana of the house, ancestors and people
True
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What values do the Mangōpare symbolise?
Strength, courage, power
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What is the translation of Rūaumoko's name?
the trembling current that scars the earth
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What is the māori name for flax?
harakeke
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Why was Mataora surprised by what he saw in Rarohenga?
that moko design was being applied in a permanent way
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What are some reasons why people choose to wear tā moko (traditional tattooing)?
remember loved ones, represent identity and tribal affiliations, celebrate or commerate a special event
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Who taught Mataora about the art of moko (tattooing)?
Niwareka's father, Uetonga
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Why was Mataora gifted the art of moko?
Because Niwa's father saw that he was remorseful for hurting his daughter
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Why did Niwareka run back to her homeland?
Because Mataora hurt Niwa
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Who is Rūaumoko?
atua of the volcanoes and earthquakes / youngest child of Rangi and Papa
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True or false: Kōwhaiwhai patterns differ between tribes as they are derived from the environment where the tribe exists
True
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Where is the most common place to find kōwhaiwhai patterns?
in the whare nui / meeting house
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This is the Mangōpare design - what creature does it represent?
Hammerhead shark
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