Thursday, 11 July 2013

Ramere secondary school kapahaka reginals



Te roopu Manaaki

On Friday 5th of July 2013 k3 went to the events centure. Sitting down on the grand stands waiting for my sister group Te roopu Manaaki !!!!!!!.

 The boys in the group Te roopu Manaaki were my favorite  in the haka. The actions that the boys  done in the haka were strong and straight up and the reo that came out of their waha was outstanding it made me want to get up and do the haka with them. But if I did get up  and tried to do the haka I would be making a fool of myself  but all the pukana were up to standed.

The kotiro of the group Te roopu Manaaki had good harmony in the poi. All the actions the girls did with their poi  were all in line and together. Their takahia was at the same time.

 Comparing Te roopu Manaaki with John Paul colloge. Te roopu Manaaki were the ones that open there there waha while they were singing their waiata and haka,you could hear the words clearly. Comparing the singing with John Paul colloge they wernt really that great. When John Paul colloge were performing their takahia and wiriwiri were lazy, but for a Christian school knowing maori songs is really good. All they needed to fix is their takahia and wiriwiri and they need to work harder.

Wednesday, 13 March 2013

kataore

Ko Kataore he mokai taniwha ia.
He mokai taniwha o Ngatoroirangi.

He kakariki ona karu me tona tinana.
He koi tona niho.
He koi ona maikuku.
He tino iti ona ihu.

He taniwha tino tere ia ki te kauhoe.
He taniwha tino kaha ia ki te kohikohinga nga kai.
He taniwha momona ia na te mea tino puku kai ia.
He taniwha kaitiaki o te iwi e.

He taniwha i tiaki nga kai mo te iwi o Te Arawa waka,mai Haawaiiki tae noa ki Aotearoa.


 




Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Toku pepeha

Te Arawa mangai nui upoko takitahi e kore e nuku tihei mauriora.

ko Ngongotaha te maunga,
ko Rotorua nui a kahu matamomoe te roto,
ko Utuhina te awa,
ko Te roro o te rangi te hapu,
ko Ngati whakaue te iwi,
ko Te Arawa te waka,
ko Papaiouru te marae,
ko Tamatekapua te wharenui,
ko Whakaturia te wharekai,
ko John heurea ahau,

No reira tena koutou tena koutou tena koutou katoa.