Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Nga Taonga Tuku Iho

Nga Taonga Tuku Iho
This report is going to be about waka, maori culture, Hector Busbey, maori games,songs and karakias, carving, navigation.

Hector Busbey
Hector Busbey is a New Zealand living legend,He has built many things in his lifetime and he's achieved many things people dream of.
Hector Busbey lives in Aurere. Aurere is in the Far North of New Zealand .
When Hector Busby was 15 he left school since then he has Hector has Built over 200 bridges from Kaio to Kaitaia.
Hector Busby has built around 34 Wakas. 10 of his waka are in Hawaii and  around 24 are in New Zealand.
Hector Busbey is 1 of the 3 proper maori navigators in New Zealand.
Hector Busby's maori name is Hekenukumai Puhipi.
Hector was dragged along to waitangi when he was 8. when he saw the big waka he fell in love that made him build waka.
Hekenukumai Puhipi means come here the people Busbey in maori.


Carving
Carving is a great skill to have especially when you want to make a waka.
Whakiro means carving in maori.
Keator is a type of carving it is one of the most used pattern.
Pakata is another type of carving this is one of the most used carving pattern.
Unaunahi means mouse skin. They would use this pattern because maori would eat mice.
Most type of carving patterns are related to nature.
Every type of carving is a style.

Waka
Waka were one of the most use things olden days.
Takaraing holes-wind blows through them so the canoe doesn’t tip over.
They put the waka into the swamp to make the wood harder.
The paddle for the waka can save you if your waka capsizes.
The front of the waka is called Te ihu.
The back of the waka is called Te kei.
The middle of the waka is called Waenga.
You need aroha, Leadership, Teamwork and respect

Navigation
Navigators in the northern hemisphere are lucky.They have a star that is exactly in line with the northern end of the Earth's axis.
If southern navigators can find the point of empty night sky that we call the south celestial pole they will know exactly where south is.
There are only 3 real maori navigators in New Zealand.
The sun is more useful in navigating than stars.  
There is magnetic north and a true to north.
Magnetic declination or variation is the angle on the horizontal plane between magnetic north (the direction the north end of a compass needle points, corresponding to the direction of the Earth's magnetic field lines) and true north (the direction along a meridian towards the geographic North Pole).


Maori Games
All the games we learnt and play are te reo maori games.
The first game we learnt is called Maui, Matou.
The second game was called Pukana.

Chants & Songs
Billy help us to learn new songs and our school songs.
Teamwork makes the waka work.
Ko nga waka enei I hoea mai ra I  te nuku o te whenua I hawaiki paomao Whakawhiti mai ra te moana nui-a-kiwa Ki aotero hiki nuku hiki rangi Ka eke ki rangi Tinui,Te arawa,Tokumaru,Takitimu,Aotea,Mataatua,Kura haupo,Horouta,Ngatokimatahaurua e.
We learnt how to pronounce words in Mangonui e and Ko mamaru te waka.


Cutting down the tree
This is going to tell you how our ancestors made their waka.
When people use to cut down the trees to make a waka they would get a stone adze and tie it to a wooden plank. Next they would get someone to climb to the top of the tree and tie it to the branch at the top of the tree. Then they would push and pull the stone abez into the tree to form a groove then they would lift up the plank and make another groove the gap in between the two groves would then be cut out with an ordinary stone adze. A trellis would then be built around the tree trunk. A fire was lit in the hollowed-out trunk, and long, stout poles were balanced on the fence with their ends in the fire.
on the other side with rope. Two ropes were lashed to the pole and used to haul the logs.


Waka Chief Landed
This is going to be about the waka that landed in the Far North and their chief.

Kurahaupo was the waka Pohurihanga was the Chief Ngati Kuri is where the waka landed.

Mamri was the waka Ruanui was the Chief Hokianga is where the waka landed.

Tinana was the waka Tumoana was the Chief Ahipara is where the waka landed.

Matawhaorua was the waka  Kupe was the chief and the waka first landed in Aotearoa.

Ngatokimatawhaorua was the name of the waka Nukutawhiti was the chief that owned the waka Hokianga.

Mamaru was the name of the waka Parata was the chief he got given the waka from his uncle, and he first landed in Tokerau.


This waka was called Mataatua It was driven by Toroa and it landed in Whakatane puhi.

A Weekend In 2050

You wouldn't believe what I saw in the holidays!. Me my poppa and Dallas saw an ocean fill with rubbish when we were in Mangonui it was a giant plastic vortex.

It was the first day of the holidays and my big brother was up for a week so me and my poppa decided we needed to take Dallas fishing since he is going to university soon. As we hopped in the car I heard Dallas say that at school he's learning about the 2000’s in history class.
“Did you know that in the 2000’s the water was really clear in some places and now it looks like sewage” his voice drifted off as we parked.

After About half an hour we made it to the Mangonui wharf .We saw a bunch of robots walking of the wharf, As pop went to get the dinghy I Wondered if I would ever be able to be a vet when im older. We slowly hopped into the dinghy and drove off to the boat. On our way there pop told us a story from when he was little
“When I was a little boy there was no robots everyone had a job”
A BIG wave crashed into the dinghy the dinghy was fill with rubbish like a bright yellow rubbish bag. When we reached the boat I had to clean out the dinghy.

When we were all set up Dallas started the boat pop told us the rest of his story
“The water use to be so clean you could drink out off the rivers and go fishing but now look at it all because people dropped their rubbish”
A tear slowly dripped down my cheek I smudged it away. Me and Dallas dropped down the net as we pulled it back up we saw all the dead fish and plastic so we decided to call the trip short. We turned the boat around and headed home. When we got back to the wharf I put the dinghy in its rack then hopped in the car I fell asleep on the way home.


I hope the world doesn't end up like this in 2050 we need to make a change.