Mahi a te rēhia - āhuatanga matua · AS 91695
Te tautohu i ngā āhuatanga matua o tētahi toi taketake i roto i ngā mahi a te rēhia
Te tautohu i ngā āhuatanga matua o tētahi toi taketake i roto i ngā mahi a te rēhia
This standard asks you to identify the key features of an indigenous art form (like tā moko, weaving, carving, haka, or waiata) and explain how those features appear in your own creative work or analysis. You need to show you understand what makes that art form special and important to Māori culture, and be able to talk about it clearly using proper Māori terms.
You identify the main features of an indigenous art form and show them in your own work, with basic explanations of what they are.
You expand your thinking about the key features, explain their cultural meanings clearly, and show how they come from and connect to the broader tradition of that art form.
You demonstrate deep understanding of the key features, interpret their meanings thoroughly, and show how different skills, elements, processes and characteristics work together across various cultural contexts.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.