Wharenui
A wharenui is like a history of the people that have passed away, And
the carvings are reminders of some of the maori people. It is a maori
home for the maori people. The wharenui is not just a house it is also a
building of the maori ancestors. The head of the wharenui is called a
koruru. The arms \are called maihi and the hands are called the
raparapa.
the carvings are reminders of some of the maori people. It is a maori
home for the maori people. The wharenui is not just a house it is also a
building of the maori ancestors. The head of the wharenui is called a
koruru. The arms \are called maihi and the hands are called the
raparapa.
The marae is important because they can help the poor people and feed
them and let them stay. The marae is also important because you can
learn about the maori people and they can teach you what the wharenui
is.
them and let them stay. The marae is also important because you can
learn about the maori people and they can teach you what the wharenui
is.

Hello I am Alaska from Karoro school. I like how you explained what a wharenui is and what it stands for. Next time you have to remember to use capital letters for Maori.
ReplyDeleteHezzo My name is Hamish from Karoro School. I really like how you are talking about the marae which means that you care about other cultures. Next time you could try and make larger sentences and have capital letters and also not add stuff like slashes in the middle of the writing. Cya
ReplyDeleteKia ora Kayden. Well done for using your writing skills to share your learning about wharenui and marae. I also liked the diagram you came up with. It was very creative. It was good to see some of the ideas you have learnt about marae like they hold history and are a good place to learn about history.
ReplyDeleteIn your writing you need to work on having a bit more detail in your writing and organising your work into proper paragraphs.
I wonder what ancestors and history we will learn about at Arahura Marae?
Hi Kayden I like how you made a wharenui and then named all of the body parts in English and Maori. Next time you could name more parts of the wharenui.
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