- Kids were straped or caned if they spoke Maori in school grounds or or just in genaral
- As people that spoke english started coming to New Zealand Maori language started dying out
- Before the british came to ewzealand everyone in newzealand spoke Maori
- Loss of land in New zealand meant that the Maori could not make trditional food
- Missionaries started teaching maori how to speak and right english in the 1814s
- In the 1860s english became the most dominent language in New Zealand
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Tuesday, August 4, 2020
Facts about how maori were treated
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Kia Ora Samara, what a good job of collecting facts you have done. It's very sad how Maori were treated after European's arrived. Did you feel sad learning this?
ReplyDeleteHi Samara im a student from tangaroa in yr 7.
ReplyDeletei think what people did and said about maori language is quite sad.
Hopefully now, lots of people notice maori and speak the language and i think this is something that shoukd have changed a while ago back when people said bad things about maori culture.
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