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Đề tài môn Nói trước công chúng, Public speaking (Maori Culture)

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Bài thuyết trình môn Nói trước công chúng. Chủ đề về Văn Hóa Người Maori (Maori Culture). Người Māori là những người Polynesia bản xứ của New Zealand. Người Māori có tổ tiên là những thổ dân sống ở đông Polynesia, tới New Zealand trong một số đợt hải hành bằng thuyền nhỏ trong giai đoạn nào đó giữa 1250 và 1300 SCN.

WATCH THE VIDEO MAORI’S CULTURE By: Tran Hoan My OUTLINE HISTORY BASIS INFO MAORI’S CULTURE PRESERVATION HISTORY 1723 1250 and 1300 Polynesians settled in the islands that later were named New Zealand and developed a distinctive 1841 English explorer came to New Zealand and intend to trade good with local people New Zealand became a colony within the British Empire Māori culture Representatives of the United Kingdom and Māori Dutch explorer became the first European to sight chiefs signed the Treaty of Waitangi, which New Zealand declared British sovereignty over the islands 1642 1840 February 6, 1840 the Treaty of Waitangi was signed by over 500 Maori’s chiefs Basic info Video about Rotorua • Means ordinary or usual • They call themselves “people of the land” They are ruled by tribal chiefs The major ethnic groups are: - European (67%) -Maori (37%) - Pacific Islands (5%) - Asian (6%).  • • Te Reo Maori • Basic Maori is taught in Primary School Official Language in NZ MAORI’S DANCe Haka Haka is war dance with loud chanting, strong hand movements, foot stamping and thigh slapping Video of Haka dance Kapa Haka “Kapa haka” means a group or groups standing in rows to perform traditional Maori dances, accompanied by sung or chanted words Video of Kapa Haka dance MAORI’S food • • Hangi In traditional, fish, chicken and root vegetables such as kumara (sweet potato), were cooked in a pit dug in the ground MAORI’S Greeting Hongi Two people touch their noses and forehead together preservation • Basic Maori language is taught in school • The teachers teach school with Maori language and they even create the new language and nouns by themselves Students are taught to dance Haka and Kapa Haka Video of Kapa Haka dance at school Maori arts & Crafts Institute, providing people with opportunities to view and admire the Maori unique arts and craft There’s an annual event in New Zealand’s capital about the Maori artwork and culture called “Maori market.” It features paintings, weaving, sculpture, wood, silver, bone, gold, and greenstone carving, clay, or traditional tattoo THANKS FOR LISTENING ... land” They are ruled by tribal chiefs The major ethnic groups are: - European (67%) -Maori (37%) - Pacific Islands (5%) - Asian (6%).  • • Te Reo Maori • Basic Maori is taught in Primary School... Primary School Official Language in NZ MAORI’S CULTURE Video about Rotorua MAORI’S TATTOO Ta moko - used for decoration Men are heavily tattooed – face, body, bottom, and thighs Women’s are confined... ankles and wrists MAORI’S CLOTHING Maori garments were hand woven, using both plaiting and weft-twinning techniques MAORI’S DANCe Haka Haka is war dance with loud chanting, strong hand movements,

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