Recap: Important Concepts in Te Awakairangi

1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829
Across
  1. 4. Meeting today’s needs without harming the environment for future generations.
  2. 6. The Indigenous people of the land.
  3. 7. Giving people different types or amounts of support based on their needs.
  4. 10. When harmful substances are added to air, water, or land.
  5. 15. Māori customs and processes for the correct ways of doing things.
  6. 17. The iwi or hapū who have authority and traditional rights over a particular place.
  7. 18. Ideas, objects, people and places that are treasured.
  8. 20. When one country takes control of another land and its people.
  9. 22. The culture which reinforces that buying more goods is important or desirable.
  10. 24. The rise in Earth’s average temperature.
  11. 26. The value of showing care, respect, and generosity to others; hospitality.
  12. 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..
  13. 29. An economic system where businesses are privately owned and aim to make profit.
Down
  1. 1. Gases released into the atmosphere that trap heat.
  2. 2. The variety of plant and animal life in an area.
  3. 3. The Indigenous people of the land.
  4. 5. Long-term changes in Earth’s temperature and weather patterns.
  5. 8. Protecting and maintaining traditions, language, and cultural practices.
  6. 9. Guardianship and protection, particularly of the environment.
  7. 11. The physical wellbeing wall of Te Whare Tapa Whā.
  8. 12. People whose right to live in Aotearoa comes from the Treaty of Waitangi.
  9. 13. When people do not have the same opportunities or resources.
  10. 14. The mental and emotional wellbeing wall of Te Whare Tapa Whā.
  11. 16. Overall health and wellbeing; wellbeing connected to water.
  12. 19. A “take, make, waste” economic model.
  13. 21. the aspect of sustainability that is focused on creating a fair and healthy society where all people’s needs are met.
  14. 23. A community of living things interacting with their physical environment.
  15. 25. Free from tapu; ordinary.
  16. 27. A state of sacredness.