JavaScript seem to be disabled in your browser.

You must have JavaScript enabled in your browser to utilize the functionality of this website.

Powhiri in Action

Be the first to review this product

UFR Code: 728
PDF Price: $34.95

Quick Overview

This photocopiable resource provides comprehensive information and supporting student activities about pōwhiri. The first section provides an overview of pōwhiri, and addresses questions such as: what is a pōwhiri? What is important about the process of pōwhiri? What is a marae? What is tikanga? What is kawa? What is tapu? What is noa? What reasons are there for a pōwhiri to take place? Subsequent sections explore pōwhiri from both the hosts and the visitors’ perspectives. Topics covered include tangata whenua, karanga, whaikōrero, waiata, koha, hongi, hākari, manuhiri, te whakaeke, and much more.

Powhiri in Action

Double click on above image to view full picture

Zoom Out
Zoom In
View Resource

* Required Fields

PDF Price: $34.95

Details

This photocopiable resource provides comprehensive information and supporting student activities about pōwhiri. The first section provides an overview of pōwhiri, and addresses questions such as: what is a pōwhiri? What is important about the process of pōwhiri? What is a marae? What is tikanga? What is kawa? What is tapu? What is noa? What reasons are there for a pōwhiri to take place? Subsequent sections explore pōwhiri from both the hosts and the visitors’ perspectives. Topics covered include tangata whenua, karanga, whaikōrero, waiata, koha, hongi, hākari, manuhiri, te whakaeke, and much more.

Additional Information

Availability: In stock
UFR Code 728
Number of Pages 72
Author Kiri Waitai, Susan Battye
ISBN 978-1-927172-12-4
Year Published 2011
Age Junior Primary - ages 5-7, Middle Primary - ages 7-10, Senior Primary - ages 10-12
Curriculum Teacher Support