Tuesday 13 October 2020

Questions Symbolism and Meaning

 symbols

Please read the article on Antarctica here before answering the questions.

 


Pakati:

Dog skin cloak, representative of warriors/battles/courage and strength.


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Name Hikuaua:

Meaning Representative of Taranaki (a region of New Zealand) as well as prosperity, mackerel tail.


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Name Unaunahi:

Meaning Fish scales that represent abundance and health.




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Name Ahu ahu mataroa:

Meaning Shows talent and achievement in athleticism or sport and can also be representative of a new challenge.



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Name Taratarekae:

Meaning From whale teeth.




Name Manaia:manaia-bw

Meaning The manaia is known as a spiritual guardian, and carrier of supernatural powers. Traditionally depicted as a bird-like figure with the head of a bird, body of a man and the tail of a fish it acts as a provider and protector over the sky, earth and sea. Likened to a bird sitting on your shoulder, looking after one's spirit, and guiding the spirit where it is supposed to go when the time comes.



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Name Hei tiki:


Meaning Commonly known as a good luck charm the tiki is also considered a symbol of fertility. Assumed to be clear thinking, perceptive, loyal and knowledgeable, the wearers strength is their character. The tiki is a talisman to the Maori people, and has been regarded as a good luck charm from the ancient times. The Maori believe the tiki represents the unborn human embryo. The most valuable tiki’s were carved from greenstone and were handed down through generations and treasured possessions.



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Name Koru (spiral):

Meaning The koru depicts new beginnings, growth and harmony, taken from the symbolism of an unfurled fern leaf. New Zealand has some of the most beautiful ferns in the world.




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Name Hei matau (fish hook):

Meanings The Maori symbols or meaning or hei matau, more commonly known as the fish hook symbolises prosperity. Maori use fish in many of their traditional food dishes. Fish were so plentiful to the Maori that the simple ownership of a fish hook meant prosperity. The fish hook also represents strength, determination and good health, as well as providing a safe journey over water.



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Name Single twist: 

Meaning The Maori symbols or meaning for the single twist represents the path of life, it is the symbol of eternity. The single figure eight is different from the double and triple twists mentioned below.






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Name  Double or triple twist:

Meaning These twists represent the joining together of two people, or two cultures for eternity and even though they may experience life’s ups and downs they remain bonded by friendship and loyalty for life (a favourite of the Maori symbols).


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