
Programme
Plan:
Maori Culture - Pukekura
Toroa Taiaroa
Head, also known as Pukekura, is an important site to Kai Tahu
whanui. In addition to being
the location of a pa (fortified village), toroa (albatross)
hold spiritual significance and are a symbol of peace. Students
have a wonderful opportunity to experience the Maori history
of the area through stories and observations. The ancestry
is recorded through a beautiful Poutokomanawa (carved by the
people of Otakou) and children are told the legend of Tarewai.
They discover the significance of the albatross feathers woven
in a tukutuku panel. Educational games highlight the use of
the local resources and the programme ends with a locally composed
waiata.
| Time: |
2 hours |
Age Focus: |
Years 2-6 |
| Curriculum Area: |
Social Studies (Level 2-4), Maori |
| Cost: |
$3/student, teachers and parents no charge |
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