Historical event analysis · AS 91763
Te tātari i tētahi take i tutū ai te puehu i Aotearoa
Te tātari i tētahi take i tutū ai te puehu i Aotearoa
This achievement standard asks you to examine a real conflict or controversy in Aotearoa (New Zealand) that arose because of clashing beliefs, values, or worldviews between different groups of people. You need to explain why the conflict happened and identify the different viewpoints held by the people and groups involved. Think about issues like tikanga (cultural protocols) around tangihanga (funerals), marae practices, gender roles, or interactions between Māori and other groups.
You describe a real clash of tikanga in Aotearoa, name the groups involved and their different viewpoints, and explain why the conflict happened.
You go further by clearly explaining the underlying values and beliefs that caused each group's perspective, and you describe what actually happened as a result of the clash.
You thoroughly analyse how the different worldviews led to the clash, show detailed understanding of the impacts on the iwi or community involved, and connect the clash to broader patterns of cultural difference.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.