Recap: Important Concepts in Te Awakairangi
Across
- 4. Meeting today’s needs without harming the environment for future generations.
- 6. The Indigenous people of the land.
- 7. Giving people different types or amounts of support based on their needs.
- 10. When harmful substances are added to air, water, or land.
- 15. Māori customs and processes for the correct ways of doing things.
- 17. The iwi or hapū who have authority and traditional rights over a particular place.
- 18. Ideas, objects, people and places that are treasured.
- 20. When one country takes control of another land and its people.
- 22. The culture which reinforces that buying more goods is important or desirable.
- 24. The rise in Earth’s average temperature.
- 26. The value of showing care, respect, and generosity to others; hospitality.
- 28. A system where resources are reused, repaired, and recycled in order to keep them in use for as long as possible and reduce waste..
- 29. An economic system where businesses are privately owned and aim to make profit.
Down
- 1. Gases released into the atmosphere that trap heat.
- 2. The variety of plant and animal life in an area.
- 3. The Indigenous people of the land.
- 5. Long-term changes in Earth’s temperature and weather patterns.
- 8. Protecting and maintaining traditions, language, and cultural practices.
- 9. Guardianship and protection, particularly of the environment.
- 11. The physical wellbeing wall of Te Whare Tapa Whā.
- 12. People whose right to live in Aotearoa comes from the Treaty of Waitangi.
- 13. When people do not have the same opportunities or resources.
- 14. The mental and emotional wellbeing wall of Te Whare Tapa Whā.
- 16. Overall health and wellbeing; wellbeing connected to water.
- 19. A “take, make, waste” economic model.
- 21. the aspect of sustainability that is focused on creating a fair and healthy society where all people’s needs are met.
- 23. A community of living things interacting with their physical environment.
- 25. Free from tapu; ordinary.
- 27. A state of sacredness.