Marae Development Questionnaire - Te Puni Kokiri
Marae Development Questionnaire - Te Puni Kokiri
Marae Development Questionnaire - Te Puni Kokiri
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31 How is knowledge of the marae history kept?<br />
Orally In written form<br />
On video recording / DVD On audio recording<br />
In some other way (please say how) ?<br />
<strong>Te</strong> Kakano –<br />
beginning to form<br />
and define itself –<br />
still vulnerable as its<br />
roots are not deep.<br />
Puäwaitanga – becoming<br />
stronger and developing<br />
deeper roots. Can protect itself<br />
from many threats, although<br />
still vulnerable to significant<br />
negative forces.<br />
Tipuranga – roots<br />
are strong & deep,<br />
producing fruits, and<br />
can withstand all but the<br />
most extreme threats<br />
Manaakitanga<br />
– able to<br />
continually bear<br />
fruits (results).<br />
32 People of the marae – to answer this question, use the idea of the growing tree as above. Thinking<br />
just in terms of the people who support the marae, at what level do you see the health of the marae?<br />
<strong>Te</strong> Kakano Puäwaitanga Tipuranga Manaakitanga<br />
ACCESS TO THE MARAE<br />
These questions are about how people get to the marae and whether there are any problems with access<br />
that might prevent people from visiting the marae, including emergency vehicles in the event of an<br />
accident or emergency.<br />
33 How do people get to the marae?<br />
Road Boat Horse Track ?<br />
Other (please say what)<br />
X = Not Applicable Y = Yes N = No ? = Don’t Know/Not Sure<br />
Uiuinga Whakawhanake <strong>Marae</strong><br />
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