his term we practiced for the kapa haka competition and for this age group we debriefed lessons learned to emphasize creating individual goals, stating needs, encouragement/support, fear/anxiety, success/failure. Students practiced this through the 6th-8th grade adventure norms “Be Here”, “Be Safe”, “Be Honest”, “Set Goals” and “Let Go and Move On”. At the end of the term we performed the school wide haka Whai Ake Te Mataurana (Pursue Knowledge), traditional haka Tika Tonu (Young Leaders Teaching), modern New Zealand All Blacks haka Te Timatanga, waiata E Karanga E Te Iwi E (The Call of the Tribes - Tumatauenga version) and E Te Ariki (Higher Power Listen To Us and We Listen To You)
Pursue Knowledge written by Kumu Nephi Prime - Maori and Scottish Ancestry born in Hawera Aotearoa and currently resides in Riverton, Utah: https://drive.google.com/…/1KhXyflZ3PWZXemugW5oViab_a…/view… Kaea:Kia mataara tonu, poua te tū! One and all, be vigilant, stand firm! Katoa: I-a-ha-ha! Indeed we are vigilant standing firm! Ko runuku, ko rurangi, ko rupapa e! Earth mother quakes, the heavens shudder, the ground shakes! Kumea kumea, tō-tōia Take the strain! Haul the canoe to its resting place Ki ngā mana, ki ngā reo, ki ngā waka To the esteemed, the many languages, the many canoes Nau mai, hara mai ra, whakatau mai e! We salute you, we acknowledge you, we welcome you! Ki tēnei paepae tapu o te Whare Kura e! To this revered threshold of learning (PHA) I-a-ha-ha! Absolutely!
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