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Monday, 31 July 2017

Cook Island Week!


IALA: the Cook Island culture.

IALA: the similarities between my culture and the cook island culture.

This task was very fun to learn about the cook island culture and how similar they are to my culture. It was very fun I like learning about how they caught there food and how similar it is to my culture. The way they say there food and another are very similar to maori and some other cultures. For example pig- Poaka in Maori and Poaka in Cook Island also. I hope to learn about the Cook island more because it is a very interesting place and very lovely. Also there is around 21,000 to 15,000 people living in the cook island and most of them live in  Rarotonga.
This task was very fun and cant wait to hear about more intersting facts about the cook island culture. Thanks :D

Wednesday, 26 July 2017

Information Report - Kauri


This is a story I read. It is about the war when New Zealand troops went to Gallipoli and fought for our country. This book was very interesting and it taught me about a lot of things. For example 130,000 troops from NZ served for our country and it was 10 percent on New Zealand because NewZealand 1994 we only have 1 million people living in NZ. A lot of Women lost there husbands and children lost there dads. I hope to read more Journals like this because it is very cool and also sad because most of the people who fought for us were around 15 years old and a little bit older.

The maori people fought hard even the english leader said that the maori people are the best war fighters in the world. All I will like to say is thanks to the people who fought for us and we wouldn't be here without them.