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Ka mau te Pai Bob. That is an extensive Toku Pepeha! You have gone above and beyond again Bob. I love the background! Is that Mount Hikurangi? and it that bird Hāro-ngā-rangi or Tiu ngā-rangi? Tino Pai Rawa Bob.
That is Hikurangi in the back ground, it is at the very top and is the first place to see the sun. That's a kaahu - hawk, it is a kaitiaki - guardian of my hapuu Te Whanau a Kai in Waituhi.
This is a beautiful pepeha Bob! Well done using the plural 'oku' when you needed it! I would like to know about the background pictures too. Thanks for sharing your pepeha.
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Ka mau te Pai Bob. That is an extensive Toku Pepeha! You have gone above and beyond again Bob. I love the background! Is that Mount Hikurangi? and it that bird Hāro-ngā-rangi or Tiu ngā-rangi? Tino Pai Rawa Bob.
ReplyDeleteThat is Hikurangi in the back ground, it is at the very top and is the first place to see the sun. That's a kaahu - hawk, it is a kaitiaki - guardian of my hapuu Te Whanau a Kai in Waituhi.
DeleteI'd like to know about your Kaitiaki Bob. Tell me more when we get back to school please.
DeleteThis is a beautiful pepeha Bob! Well done using the plural 'oku' when you needed it! I would like to know about the background pictures too. Thanks for sharing your pepeha.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteit is my mountain and guardian and on slide 3 is me doing kapa haka for Makaraka