Puaka/Matariki
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Classroom ideas for Puaka/Matariki
The Simple But Sensational Art Of Making And Decorating With Paper Lanterns - Bored Art
50.6Kshares Facebook16 Twitter11 Pinterest50.6K StumbleUpon0 TumblrSometimes the best ideas are right in front of us but we are just not aware of it and even if the idea lingers on the periphery of our mind, we dismiss it as too difficult or expensive. One of the main concepts that strikes us with regard to apt decoration for any occasion is the use of lights. We often wish we had the wherewithal to change the way the light reflects in keeping with the occasion but may back out from this…
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Chandelier Lighting - Firefly Lantern Chandelier - Copper Sculpture and Paper Lanterns with Rectangular Copper Canopy - Farmhouse Rustic
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Create Faceted Papercraft-objects
Create Faceted Papercraft-objects: Faceted sculptures and objects are all the rage these days. And they are ideal to make from paper or cardstock. You don't need fancy 3D-programs or design skills. But it takes time and patience to make them. There's a lot of paper to be printed…
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Using Whakataukī in the Classroom
Enjoy this freebie te reo Māori printable in your school, home or office. Whakatauki are such a rich part of te ao Māori. Te Ao Māori is founded on a deep tradition of oral history.
44 Captivating Native Maori Portraits From 19th Century New Zealand - Flashbak
In 1815, the first British missionaries arrived in Aotearoa (land of the long white cloud). Dubbed Nieuw Zeeland by adventurer Abel Tasman Nieuw Zeeland, after the Dutch province of Zeeland, the country would be changed in 1840 when the British and many Maori tribes signed the Treaty of Waitangi.