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Monday 23 November 2020

Te Whanau Raukura Performance

 Today only some of the people from Te Whanau Raukura group came to Panmure Bridge School and performed for us. While they performed that also shared some information that we could learn from about the Maori culture and they told us about the weaponry and the tools that they used for dancing. The first thing that they told us about is conch they used it as they entered the hall and told us that it was used to welcome visitors but they used it to enter. the next thing they told us about was that taiaha it was a weapon that they used to kill with. The weapon consisted of a carved on face with a tongue sticking out this part of the weapon was used to intimidate and there was a feathered part warped around the end that was used for distraction. A Poi was used by males to increase their flexibility, build co-ordination and upper body strength for battle, but as the Maori culture grew, it then became a female traditon as a form of comfort or welcoming. The next Item that was introduced was the Taiaha. The Taiaha was used in war. The feathery part of the Taiaha was used as a distraction, so taht they could use the would to bruise the enemy. As a gift in return the boys from PBS Kapa Haka group, peformed a Haka in return. After this Peformance, Becca, from the Kapahaka group, came into our class-room and taught us a game called Pukana. 



2 comments:

  1. Greetings Juel,

    I have been scrolling in your blog and found this, your blogpost explaining the Kapa Haka Performance by Te Whanau Raukura. In my opinion I enjoyed the performance as it taught me a lot of history from the maori culture. I also enjoyed the pukana game aswell taught by Becca. What did you find the most interesting out of the performance?

    Keep up the good work!
    Fau

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    1. Hi Fau.

      Thank you very much for commenting on my blog post I really appreciate it. I have also learnt a lot from Te Whanua Raukura and Becca about the Maori culture from the dances to there weaponry. The thing that I found most interesting was when Te Whanua Raukura explained to us all the uses for the weapons that the maori used. What did you find the most interesting?

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