Maori Battalion
(Te Hokowhitu-a-tu)
Response to Text. Highlight or answer each question to the best of your ability, including important information and detail to your answers.
Level One - Skim and Scan
The New Zealanders started to call themselves Kiwis. |
The government said it would include a special group of soldiers called the maori ontingent . |
O people prepare yourselves for battle spring up spring up . (Maori) E te iwi whìtiki whiti whiti e. |
Level Two: Vocabulary
Word | Definition | Your own sentence |
Rural | A place that looks like the countryside more than the town. | I live in a rural place. |
Contingent | A group of people that share a common feature. | |
Conscripted | Someone that has to join the army by law. | The government conscripted people in the army. |
Level Three: Inference (Responses require AT LEAST one full sentence)
Because a lot of their lands had been taken in 1860 and caused poverty. |
The British high was uncomfortable because the Maori people were fighting with the europeans. So the Maori people were busy digging trenches and supply. |
The Mana, the honour and the good name of the Maori people. |
Some Maori and Pakeha were friends but not much had changed and most Pakeha and Maori people viewed themselves as different. |
Because they started to be proud of what their nation had done in the war. So they started to call themselves kiwis for their country’s new identity. |