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Tangata Whenua: First Footprints People, Land And Resources In AotearoaStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionThe world of the rst settlers to Aotearoa New Zealand and the consequences of their presence are explored through learning activities that focus on the social studies processes of inquiry, values exploration and social decision making. The text is fully up-to-date and has been written by a Maori historian, while the activities have been prepared by a social studies expert. The text is well illustrated with full colour drawings and photos. Author descriptionPeter Adds (MA Hons, Auckland), Te Ati Awa, is Tumuaki/Head of School, Maori Studies at Victoria University and is currently doing research on the Te Ati Awa for his PhD. Bronwyn Wood (MA Hons, Auckland),has taught social studies and geography and is author of Places and Resources - Essential Learning about New Zealand Society, The Great Escape, and co-author of Global Issues Atlas and the two activity books at Level 5 and Level 6. Bronwyn has worked as the secondary Co-ordinator for Social Studies Online and was the National Professional Leader for Beacon School for senior programmes in social studies in 2005. Table of contentsAotearoa untouched -- Making Aotearoa home -- Human impact and change -- Learning from the past -- Valuing places and the past -- Protecting our places and heritage. |