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Thursday 3 August 2017

Rekoha&Maori

Rekohu and the Moriori

We are learning to extract information from the text.


Question
My Answer
Page number (where I found the information from)
What is Rekohu?
Contrary to popular belief, Moriori people did not disappear after his death. Hundreds of Moriori descendants now live on Rekohu
11
Did the Moriori die out?
Hundreds of years ago the Moriori, of the Chatham Islands, took a solemn ... almost two to one, they chose to obey Nunuku Law and did not fight back. ... Many believed that Tommy Solomon, who died in 1933, was the last ..
10
Who are the Moriori?
The last known Moriori of full descent, Tame Horomona Rehe, later known as Tommy Solomon, died on 19 March 1933. Contrary to popular belief, Moriori people did not disappear after his death. Hundreds of Moriori descendants now live on Rekohu (Chatham Island), throughout New Zealand and around the world.
12
What was Maui Solomon taught at school about the Moriori?
Hundreds of Moriori descendants now live on Rekohu (Chatham. Island), throughout New ... where there are two primary schools
9
What did Hinemata do on her holiday?
They went to her marae and had a feast.
14
Why was the place called the fishing rock?
Rock fishing is fishing from rocky outcrops into the sea. It is a popular pastime in australia and New zealand. It can be a dangerous pastime and claims many lives each year, although this may improve as more fishermen are beginning to wear life jackets.
15


Create:
a newspaper article explaining the history of the moriori
Or
Create a poster that explains the mistake that the 1916 journal article made


Have you met the learning intention? How do you know?

1 comment:

  1. Hi Riza,

    While it is great to see that you found the answers to these questions, your learning intention this week was to find the answers from the text. Lets work on this again so that we are able to skim and scan and identify the information in the book.

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