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PSU Ann Clements Maori for InArt 2012

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PSU Ann Clements Maori for InArt 2012

  1. 1. Maori Mana: Music and Dance ofAotearoa Ann Clements, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Music Education The Pennsylvania State University
  2. 2. Karanga Waiata Maori word for a song. The largest number of songs comes under the heading of laments (waiata tangi) and love songs (waiata aroha).
  3. 3. Where is Aotearoa (New Zealand)?
  4. 4. Maori
  5. 5. Maori Music
  6. 6. The Legend of Maui and the Magic Fishhook
  7. 7. Pakeha and Maori Perspective New Zealand Aotearoa
  8. 8. Iwi Maps
  9. 9. Weaving and Carving
  10. 10. Tattoos
  11. 11. Dances of Life
  12. 12. Maori Music • Titi Toria • Waiata • Waiata a Ringa • Poi • Kapa Haka • Entrances and Exits
  13. 13. Titi Toria Video Example – Titi Toria, Maori School of Performing and Fine Arts, Rotorua, NZ Maori Stick Game These games consist of the rhythmic throwing and catching of sticks from person to person. In olden times this game served as a way of training young warriors to catch enemies' spears in battle.
  14. 14. Waiata
  15. 15. Poi
  16. 16. Waiata a Ringa
  17. 17. Waiata a Ringa A, E, I, O, U A, E, I, O, U, A, E, I, O, U Piko Piko Piko Piko Piko Piko,Toro_, Piko_ Toro Toro Toro Toro Toro Toro, Piko_, Toro_
  18. 18. Te Reo Maori The Maori Language   A, Ha Ka Ma______________________ E, He Ke Me______________________ I, Hi Ki Mi ________________________ O, Ho Ko Mo ______________________ A E I O U Hu Ku Mu Nu Pu Ru Tu Wu Ngu Whu
  19. 19. Te Reo Maori The Maori Language Ha Ka Ma Na Pa Ra Ta Wa Nga Wha He Ke Me Ne Pe Re Te We Nge Whe Hi Ki Mi Ni Pi Ri Ti Wi Ngi Whi Ho Ko Mo No Po Ro To Wo Ngo Who A E I O U
  20. 20. Haka
  21. 21. Ka Mate, Ka Mate Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka ora! Ka ora! Ka mate! Ka mate! Ka ora! Ka ora! Tenei te tangata puhuru huru Nana nei i tiki mai Whakawhiti te ra A upa … ne! ka upa … ne! A upane kaupane whiti te ra! Hi!
  22. 22. Maori Today

Editor's Notes

  • 800s - Maori Discover Aotearoa in long waka housing up to 200 people, they travel by the expert knowledge of the navigators who used the stars and water currents to cross the vasyt pacific. They took the land form the Maoriories and lived with out disruption from the white man until … 1642 - Dutch explorer Able Tasman 1769-77 - English explorer James Cook Survey 1815 - British missionaries 1840 - Treaty of Waitangi Acceptance of British Soventry, beginning of colonization Population: 4,115,771 European Origin 75%, Maori 15%, Other Polynesian 3%, Other 7% 47.2 million sheep That’s 11.5 sheep per person!! Official Languages: English and Maori In 1970 only 20% of Maori could speak fluently

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