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Thursday 19 December 2019

Day 1 :Discovering Aotearoa - Activity 2

Activity 2: Discovering Aotearoa [4 points]
Many people believe that Kupe was the first explorer to discover Aotearoa,
New Zealand in about 1300. He navigated his way by waka to Aotearoa
from Hawaiki using traditional Polynesian navigation techniques - just like
Nainoa Thompson (from Activity 1) did much later on. Legend says that he
followed a great octopus all the way to Aotearoa/New Zealand and finally
destroyed it in Cook Strait (the water between the North and South Islands).
Many years later, a Dutch explorer from The Netherlands, Abel Tasman,
was exploring the Pacific Ocean when he came across New Zealand. He
thought that he was the first person to ‘discover’ the country (despite the
fact that Māori already lived in New Zealand!) and made the claim in 1642
that he had ‘discovered’ a new land. His exploration of New Zealand inspired
many other European explorers to follow his lead and travel to the Oceania.
Kupe and Abel Tasman were two different men from two very different
backgrounds (cultures) who shared a common interest - exploration.

My family and I come from an island in Tonga named Ha'apai.
In Tonga we do a lot of things and people think we are weird
because we eat Pig, Horse and a lot more. 

2 comments:

  1. Hi, my name is Gammado from Wesley Primary School. I really like the way your not shy to share maybe next time you should just write the activity number and name instead of writing everything.

    Blog you later

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  2. Kia ora Pinomi! Olive here, I'm a blog commenter for the Summer Learnign Journey! How are you doing today? The weather is absolutely beautiful outside.

    Thank you for your blog post! I really enjoyed reading more about your Tongan culture! This activity is awesome for my team and I. We love posts that let us get to know the learners better! I didn't know you ate horse and dog in Tonga? That's pretty unique! Maybe it's a traditional dish on your island Ha'apai? Do you like eating those two animals?

    What languages do you speak aside from English? I bet the different islands have different dialects (a form of language that a certain group can speak). My Dad is Dutch and my Mum is English. I can't speak Dutch because I wasn't taught but I'd love to learn it someday!

    Keep up the great work!

    Ngā mihi,
    Olive

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