engari
but
my legs
ōku waewae
What year was the native schools at passed?
1867
kāore ia i te pānui
he isn't reading
however
heoi anō
your (3) house
tō koutou whare
In the 50 years between 1936 and 1986, the Māori population changed from ____ % rural, to what ____% urban?
83%
kāore rātou i tangi.
They (3+) did not cry.
instead
kē
your (1) hat
tō pōtae
Some of the problems caused by urban drift were:
- difficulty of Māori finding accommodation
- refusal of entry to bars and other establishments
name one other...
- having to hold tangi in their back yard
- having one foot in both worlds
- difficulty in a school system not designed for Māori
- lack of government support for Māori to adpat
- finding solace in gangs and drugs
kāore māua i kōrero ki te kuia.
We (2, not incl you) did not speak to the grandma.
Nā te mea...
because...
their (2) tables
ā rāua tēpu
Name a kura Māori that had a positive impact for Māori pre-1970
St Stephens School, Te Aute College, St Joseph's Māori, Hukarere Girls College, Queen Victoria- Wikitoria
He did not eat.
Kāore ia i kai.
specifically
otirā
our (3+, incl you) chiefs
The nickname given to D-Company of the 28th Māori Battalion from this area was...
Ngāti Walkabout
We (3+, incl you) are not helping.
Kāore tātou i te āwhina.