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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Activity 1: The First Settlers

Maui pulled up a sting ray,he also made a fishing rod out of flax and he also went on a boateto the place he pulled up the sting ray

3 comments:

  1. Hey Charles!
    It’s awesome that you are apart of the Summer Learning Journey. I’m Dani, one of the bloggers looking after the Kaikohekohe cluster. It's great to see that you have found three facts from Maui and The Giant Fish. Have you heard of any of other myths or legends about Maui? I know I read plenty of them during my time at Okaihau College.

    I’m excited to read more of your blog posts soon!
    -Dani

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  2. Kia Ora Charles,

    My name is Jordan and I'm the Kootuitui (Papakura, South Auckland) cluster manager. I'm fortunate enough to be blogging with you this summer.

    Ka pai for providing us with three facts about Maui. Did you know that the stingray Maui pulled up, Te Ika a Maui is known to be the North Island of Aotearoa? How incredible is that! Mythology is something that really interests me, because it triggers awesome conversation.
    Do you know what happened to the waka Maui used to go out fishing for Te Ika a Maui?

    Keep up the great blogging, Charles.

    Cheers,

    Jordan

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  3. Malo e lelei Charles,
    my name is Cia. I am a Ako Hiko Summer Learning Journey commentator who will be working with various bloggers over the summer break.

    You’ve shared three factual events from the story so well done. Perhaps next time you could include some pictures of Māui, I’m sure readers would love to see a picture of the man behind the myths.

    Hopefully we get to see more posts from you soon!

    Toe feiloa’i fo’i ('See you again' in Samoan),

    Cia.

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