Saturday 18 July 2015

Whainga ako; Being Maori through Kapa Haka

Our kaupapa for Wahanga Tuatoru is all about:
"The Importance of Being Maori and relating this to the art of Kapa Haka".

Saturday 20 June 2015

Whainga ako: Information about Anzac from our Haerenga to the Auckland Museum

Whainga ako: presentation about Anzac

Whanau Whakaiti Tuakana Classes - Haerenga to Auckland Museum to gain a broader understanding of Anzac

Whanau all together outside the Museum after kai nui.











The entrance way we all gathered at inside
















The AMAZING Revolving Doors Meite and TeTapuke went in.


A Poppy Cross we saw at the beginning of our experience in the Anzac Memorial Area


A plane that was used in the War


















WONDERFUL medals that we received from serving in the War.

Sunday 29 March 2015

Whainga Ako: facts about Waitangi Day.

Whainga Ako: information about The Treaty.

Whainga Ako; facts about Waitangi Day



(1)Waitangi day for some people it’s just an day off  work but for moari

2) People Protest to save moari history

(3)The treaty was placed in  waitangi on the 6th of february willam hobsons birthday   



(4) waitangi celebrates the date of the first signing of the treaty of waitangi in 1840.     




(5)  waitangi celebrates the date of the first signing of the treaty of waitangi in 1840.     


(6)waitangi day was held in many maraes like onuku marae  

at times waitangi day has been marked by strong debate.



(7)
at times waitangi day has been marked by strong debate. at waitangi you can learn more about waitangi day and your culture.


(8)at times waitangi day has been marked by strong debate.


(9) In 1974 waitangi day was called new zealand day till 1974 they changing it to waitangi day


(10) The treaty is an special peace of paper to new zealand because I serobatshon for moari

Waitangi Day Information

Sunday 4 January 2015

Nau Mai Ki Te Tau 2015 - Ruma Tekau Ma Rua Blog

Our kaupapa this term is all about "Waitangi Day" and it's connection to "The Treaty of Waitangi" and "Whanaungatanga".

(feel free to comment - we welcome your whakaaro about our kaupapa)