What is the capital of New Zealand?
Wellington
What is Ta Moko?
A traditional Maori tatoo.
What is haka?
A traditional Maori dance
Le Haka
"Few young people of today will have seen living examples of the Māori art of moko. The facial tattoo displayed by Māori warriors of the past has not been preserved as a custom among young men of Māori descent in recent generations.
The art of traditional Māori tattooing has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Māori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Māori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Māori culture.
The process of receiving moko is more than aesthetic, Mokonui-ā-rangi Smith - a Maori tatoo artist - says. It is a way to reclaim facets of Indigenous identity that were shamed, lost or attacked during colonisation. The designs can tell stories of a person’s whakapapa (ancestry), their achievements, their responsibilities and place within their family."
Qui est Mokonui-ā-rangi Smith?
Un tatoueur Maori
What is the name of a bird AND a fruit and is also the New Zealanders' nickname?
Kiwi
What does Ta Moko represent? (Give 2 examples!)
It represents the ancestry and the history of the person.
When was haka traditionally performed?
During wartimes
Le haka est une expression de quel sentiment selon le narrateur?
la fierté
"Few young people of today will have seen living examples of the Māori art of moko. The facial tattoo displayed by Māori warriors of the past has not been preserved as a custom among young men of Māori descent in recent generations.
The art of traditional Māori tattooing has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Māori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Māori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Māori culture.
The process of receiving moko is more than aesthetic, Mokonui-ā-rangi Smith - a Maori tatoo artist - says. It is a way to reclaim facets of Indigenous identity that were shamed, lost or attacked during colonisation. The designs can tell stories of a person’s whakapapa (ancestry), their achievements, their responsibilities and place within their family."
Pourquoi l'art du Ta Moko a-t-il failli disparaitre chez les nouvelles générations?
Les tatouages sur le visages des guerriers Maori du passé n'a pas été préservé comme une coutume chez les jeunes hommes Maoris des nouvelles générations.
Who is the Head of State in New Zealand?
King Charles III of England
Why is it problematic for a non-Maori to have a Moko?
Because it is cultural appropriation
What is the name of the New Zealand rugby team that performs haka before every game?
The All-Blacks
A quoi servait le haka? (Donne les 2 exemples de la vidéo!)
Intimider l'adversaire et désescalader le conflit
"Few young people of today will have seen living examples of the Māori art of moko. The facial tattoo displayed by Māori warriors of the past has not been preserved as a custom among young men of Māori descent in recent generations.
The art of traditional Māori tattooing has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Māori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Māori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Māori culture.
The process of receiving moko is more than aesthetic, Mokonui-ā-rangi Smith - a Maori tatoo artist - says. It is a way to reclaim facets of Indigenous identity that were shamed, lost or attacked during colonisation. The designs can tell stories of a person’s whakapapa (ancestry), their achievements, their responsibilities and place within their family."
Que sont le Moko Kanohi et le Moko Kauae?
Le Moko Kanohi est un tatouage sur le visage et le Moko Kauae est un tatouage de lignes sur le menton des femmes maoris.
Define "cultural appropriation"!
Name one type of haka!
Peru Peru, Ka Mate, Haka Tapa Rai and Kapa Opango
Selon le narrateur, pourquoi fallait-il instiller de la peur chez l'adversaire?
Pour que le combat n'ait pas lieu
"Few young people of today will have seen living examples of the Māori art of moko. The facial tattoo displayed by Māori warriors of the past has not been preserved as a custom among young men of Māori descent in recent generations.
The art of traditional Māori tattooing has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Māori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Māori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Māori culture.
The process of receiving moko is more than aesthetic, Mokonui-ā-rangi Smith - a Maori tatoo artist - says. It is a way to reclaim facets of Indigenous identity that were shamed, lost or attacked during colonisation. The designs can tell stories of a person’s whakapapa (ancestry), their achievements, their responsibilities and place within their family."
Ou peut-on voir des Moko aujourd'hui? Donne les 4 exemples du texte!
On peut voir des des Moko au Parlement, sur les journalistes à la télé, sur les sportifs et dans les chambres judiciaires.
Name 2 films that were shot in New Zealand!
The Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit, the Chronicles of Narnia, King Kong ...
Where can you get a Moko?
Everywhere on your body
What did the French rugby team do during the World Cup in 2011 when the New Zealand rugby team performed haka?
They advanced
Que représentent les danseurs de haka quand ils dansent?
Eux-mêmes et leurs ancêtres
"Few young people of today will have seen living examples of the Māori art of moko. The facial tattoo displayed by Māori warriors of the past has not been preserved as a custom among young men of Māori descent in recent generations.
The art of traditional Māori tattooing has undergone an unprecedented resurgence. Māori wearing moko kanohi (facial tattoos) and moko kauae (the marks worn on the chin by Māori women) are present in the halls of parliament, behind the anchor desks of the evening news, on elite sports fields and in judicial chambers. Practitioners say the current renaissance has been hard-won, and offers a way to reclaim and deeply connect to Māori culture.
The process of receiving moko is more than aesthetic, Mokonui-ā-rangi Smith - a Maori tatoo artist - says. It is a way to reclaim facets of Indigenous identity that were shamed, lost or attacked during colonisation. The designs can tell stories of a person’s whakapapa (ancestry), their achievements, their responsibilities and place within their family."
A quoi sert le fait de se faire tatouer un Moko aujourd'hui?
Cela sert à se réapproprier des facettes de la culture indigène qui ont été perdues ou attaquées pendant la colonisation.