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Thursday, May 7, 2020
Tawhirimatea and the four Maori winds
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I’m so proud of you and how hard you worked on your myth today Izabella you have done such a amazing job! Keep it up bub
ReplyDeleteWow Izabella-Rose, you have written an amazing story about the four winds. Those Marangai and Tonga winds certainly did get up to mischief with all the damage they caused. Thank goodness for Tawhirimatea being able to sort it all out.
ReplyDeleteGreat effort and well done.
Tino pai Izabella-Rose! This is a wonderful story with lots of action and certainly a big problem that needed resolving! It looks like you have learned a bit about the different characteristics of the four winds. I wonder if the four winds here in Tairawhiti act a bit like the ones in your myth sometimes, and what happens when they do?
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