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Tuesday, June 30, 2020
do you know what Matariki is? well I do!
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Hey Frankie, you and Ryder did a great job with this slide show on Matariki. You are right that the celebration of kai with whanau and friends is part of Matariki. At my old school we had a hangi with school whanau at night to celebrate Matariki. The tamariki were involved with helping prepare the kai to cook in the ground as well as help organise the evening of celebration. Fantastic work boys!
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thanks Ms Catton!
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