Wednesday, 12 February 2020

Paoa and Kiwa

Paoa and Kiwa
Paoa and Kiwa and Paoa’s sister Hinehakirriangi and Kiwa’s son Kahutuanui got married and Hinehakirriangi had kumara as well. They sailed and  so they stopped at Ohiwa because the waka broke and Paoa started walking a long way to a good tree he chopped it down by a river the river made it go all the way to kiwa. He started to make minor repairs. Paoa started to walk back to Kiwa so he could help too. When they were done they stayed in Gisborne            They planted  some food and  fruit.

MUSEUM TEACHER:
At school we went to a class where there was a museum teacher. In that class there was some driftwood, some skewers  sticks and stuff  like bits of paper. But it's not tho it feels like napkins. We read a book called Horouta. It's a story about a waka. There was some colour paper, and some sand  for our art.


       





   

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