How many sister are there? - 6 .
What are their names? - Wai-puna-a-rangi - Tapuaenuku - Matariki - Waita - Tapua rangi - Ururangi - Waiti.
Who do they visit? - They Visit Tunawahi Porapatuna where their grandmother lives.
Why do they visit? - So that they can get prepared for the year to come.
What does your whaea do for you? - My mum sometimes does my chores herself when I am injured so that I don’t get more damaged or more injury.
What other Maori myths and legends do you know that explain something? -
Rona and the moon, Rona and the moon is a legend. The legend explains a lady named Rona who gets materials to prepare a hangi for her family. The moonlight shined bright at rona face, Rona dropped her materials and got angry. She got angry at the moon and called the moon a boil head which made the moon angry. After the moon was angry Rona was scared because the moon grabbed Rona and pulled Rona to the sky, Suddenly Rona saw a tree and hold on to the tree, The moon was pulling hard and pulled Rona to the sky. Then Rona family was wondering why it is taking a long time for Rona , After they looked at the sky and saw Rona and a tree. -
What other Maori myths and legends do you know that explain something?
Rona and the moon,
- Rona and the moon, Rona and the moon is a legend. The legend explains a lady named Rona who gets materials to prepare a hangi for her family. The moonlight shined bright at rona face, Rona dropped her materials and got angry. She got angry at the moon and called the moon a boil head which made the moon angry. After the moon was angry, Rona was scared because the moon grabbed Rona and pulled Rona to the sky, Suddenly Rona saw a tree and hold on to the tree. The moon was pulling hard and pulled Rona to the sky. Then Rona family was wondering why it is taking a long time for Rona to get the hangi, After they looked at the sky and saw Rona and a tree in the moon.
This week on Friday I have been working on Inquiry, Today I had to answer questions that Mr Ogilvy gave us on the Learning Space One Site. The hardest question to answer was What other Maori myths and legends do you know that explain something. The easiest question to answer was How many sisters are there.
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