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Thursday 14 November 2019

My Morning Media

Today Whaea Debb came in to teach us about media,and the purpose of all types of Media. She asked us to recover our media from this morning. This is my boring morning media. As you can see I only did 4 things.


Thursday 7 November 2019

Waka Hoe Values

This week a new girl started our school,and came in early to make some friends before she started. While she was making new friends a group of kids were judging her because she was white,not only did they judge her but they also judged our friend Hanah. When our teacher found out,she asked what Waka Hoe weren't used and none of us answered so she told us to make posters for 3 of the 12 waka hoe we use at our school. These are my posters I made.

Wednesday 6 November 2019

Why is a marae special?

For the past few weeks we have been learning all we can about Explanation writing,and the structure and language we have to use to score higher.I've learnt how to properly structure an explanation writing and also how to use a range of language features.Our topic is Marae,and how Marae are special for us maori.I also self assessted myself,it may not be educationaly correct but it's what I assesst.I'm writing at a year 10

Why a Marae is special to the community.

A marae is a significant place for all community around New Zealand.
You’re able to use the marae as a place to hold celebrations and tangihanga,
it’s a place to discover your whakapapa but it’s also a place to be authentic maori.


Along with the importance of a maori celebrations are one of them.Marae
are often used for tangihanga but were still able to celebrate.Marae can be used for:Weddings,
Birthdays,Reunions,Whanau Bonding time and many more.
Marae are a special place for the community because it provides a place for
us to reconnect and bond with one another to build stronger relationships.


The highest priority on a marae is Tangihanga,when one of our loved ones have
passed away,their always brought back to the marae for whanau to say their last
goodbyes.The community will gather around to pay respect to the whanau by
supporting them in times of grief.The community helps the whanau by giving koha,
kai or giving a shoulder to mourn on.In the olden days,Kaumatua and Kuia will stay
up telling stories of times before to keep an eye on the person that has passed away
to protect them from other iwi trying to steal their body.


Were always destined to learn about our whakapapa.A marae is a place where we
go to identify where were from,who our ancestors are,and find out how were
connected to the whenua,awa,maunga,roto and more.Whenever you walk into a
marae your able to see your family legacy amongst the lining of the walls.You're
also able to picture what your ancestors stories were like because of the many carvings
inside and outside of the marae.


A marae let’s us be maori in authentic ways. You have to learn how to speak and act as
a maori.You also learn about the traditions such as Karakia,Waiata,Whai Korero,Mihi,
Karanga and so much more.You also learn about the tikanga and traditional customs that
have been passed down through generations from our ancestors,to teach us values in life.
A marae has a deeper meaning than just a place to hold celebrations,it’s a place to learn
more about our culture and the heritage behind it.


Marae are an exclusive part of a maori’s life!,it’s where were able to learn about our
whakapapa,it’s a place where we can support each other during tangihanga but it also
allows maori to be authentic together.As a result it’s where we feel a sense of belonging
amongst our people and were able to discover a deeper meaning in our culture.


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