Nau iho mai ki te wānanga e aro nei ki ngā mātauranga a kui mā, a koro mā e moe mārire mai rā i te pō.
Welcome to Māori 320, a paper that is an exploration of mātauranga—or Māori knowledge. This paper uses the life of Māui Tikitiki-a-Taranga as a framework for exploring various aspects of mātauranga. For example, Te Ika a Māui is used as a basis to explore navigation, Mahuika and Māui to explore ahikā, and Tamanuiterā and Māori to explore te wā, or Māori philosophy of time (among other topics).
The course assessment will require students to apply what they have learnt, examining the past, present, and future through the lens of hapū, iwi, and the pan-Aotearoa collective, te tangata Māori.
This course will be delivered primarily in the English language and will also include and encourage the use of te reo Māori. However, proficiency in te reo Māori is not required to take this course.
Students should come prepared with some knowledge of te ao Māori and mātauranga Māori, so that they can be successful in a third-year paper that will not cover basic elements.