Indigenous rights advocacy · AS 91835
Te tātari i tētahi kawenga pāpori i whakatairangatia ai ngā motika iwi taketake
Te tātari i tētahi kawenga pāpori i whakatairangatia ai ngā motika iwi taketake
You need to analyze a social action issue that relates to indigenous rights — this could be something like a protest, a Māori language campaign, indigenous art, or a grassroots organization working for iwi (Māori people) or other indigenous peoples. You'll explain where this issue came from, what values are involved, and what effects it has had.
You explain the background and main features of an indigenous rights issue, discuss different viewpoints about it, and support your ideas with examples.
You analyze how different people responded to the issue and carefully explain both immediate and lasting impacts, using good supporting evidence.
You make sophisticated connections between the issue and its wider effects across society, politics, environment, or culture — showing deep critical thinking and well-chosen evidence that matters to the community involved.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.