Hone Heke was a strong, fearless warrior, and an intelligent leader. He was known as a strong and fearless warrior. He was a cheif of Ngapuhi in Northland , he fought for the Maori during the wars between them and the British. Hone Heke was a powerful Ngapuhi leader. He was noted for his prowess as a warrior, but also for his enterprise, intelligence and energy in looking after his people’s intere. Hone Heke was the first rangatira to sign the treaty of Waitangi.
I am a learner at Glen Taylor School in Auckland, New Zealand. I am in Room 13 and my teacher is Mrs Fonua
Thursday, 2 January 2020
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Hone Heke was a strong, fearless warrior, and an intelligent leader. He was known as a strong and fearless warrior. He was a cheif of Ngapuhi in Northland , he fought for the Maori during the wars between them and the British. Hone Heke was a powerful Ngapuhi leader. He was noted for his prowess as a warrior, but also for his enterprise, intelligence and energy in looking after his people’s intere. Hone Heke was the first rangatira to sign the treaty of Waitangi.
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Kia ora Helena,
ReplyDeleteWow this is simply incredible. I would love to know where you got this beautiful picture from so I can learn what this means. To me the birds must be a symbol of something and the tree might be ‘the tree of life’.
I really appreciate all the effort that has gone into this post. You must have really enjoyed it. That’s awesome that you dressed up as a Pharaoh from Ancient Egypt, you must of been really proud of your culture. Do you have any pictures of you dressed up? We would love to see!
In the future please make sure you are completing what the activity is actually asking you so you are eligible for full points :) This blog post is asking to Look at the whakataukī in this document and choose one that you like. Create a poster to share the whakataukī. Include at least one image (a drawing or photograph) on the poster.On your blog, share your poster of your whakataukī.post your list of 10 food items you would take on an ocean voyage.
To be rewarded with the full marks please edit your post with your coding. You can email me on georgiaslj@gmail.com once you’ve edited your post
Keep up the great mahi!
Nga mihi,
Georgia
The papyrus was used was in Ancient Egypt for writing, the image on the papyrus is for the Tree of Life.
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