Overview
Taught in Māori, this is an advanced-level paper for students who have passed Te Māhuri. Ko te kaupapa he whakahōhonu, he whakawhānui i te reo o te hunga kua puta mai i Te Māhuri. Katoa ngā āhuatanga o tēnei o ngā akoranga kei te reo Māori.
If this paper is not offered, students are recommended to enrol in MAOR401 instead.
This paper delves deep into the writings and samples of speech from primarily native-speaker sources. Topics covered are diverse and include mana, tapu, rangatiratanga, wairua, te taenga mai o te Pākehā and he whakapono.
Mā tēnei kōhi e ruku hohonu ki roto i ngā mahi tuhituhi me ngā kōrero ā-waha o te hunga matatau ki te reo hei reo taketake ki a rātou. He maha ngā kaupapa ka whakakapia, arā ko te mana, te tapu, te rangatiratanga, te wairua, te taenga mai o te Pākehā, me te whakapono a Te Māori.
About this paper
Paper title | Te Kōhure |
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Subject | Maori Studies |
EFTS | 0.2500 |
Points | 30 points |
Teaching period | Not offered in 2025 (On campus) |
Domestic Tuition Fees ( NZD ) | $1,972.25 |
International Tuition Fees | Tuition Fees for international students are elsewhere on this website. |
- Prerequisite
- MAOR 312 or 331
- Restriction
- MAOR 411
- Contact
- More information link
- View more information on the Te Tumu website
- Teaching staff
To be advised when this paper is next offered.
- Textbooks
Moorfield, J.C. Te Whanake 4 Te Kōhure. 2nd edition. Auckland, Pearson Education, 2004.
- Graduate Attributes Emphasised
- Lifelong learning, Communication, Critical thinking, Cultural understanding, Self-motivation.
View more information about Otago's graduate attributes. - Learning Outcomes
Kia oti pai nei tēnei akoranga ka nui ake te taea e te ākonga:
- Te pānui, te tuhituhi, te whakawhiti kōrero, te tātari, te whakapuaki whakaaro mō ngā mātua horopaki me ngā kaupapa o Te Kōhure
- Ngā momo whakapuakitanga e mōhio whānuitia ana te hari
- Ngā āhuatanga reo ā-tinana te whakaatu
- Assessment details
100% internally assessed