Maori legends
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Here are 11 fascinating stories that will introduce you to New Zealand Māori myths and legends.
Joseph Rutchik saved to Myth & Legends
"Maori Affirmations" Printable Wall Art Te Reo Maori | Maori language affirmations with English translation A4 Size (8"x 11") Black and white design You will receive two (2) high quality PNG and JPG files Instantly download and print this file to refresh your wall decor. ***PLEASE NOTE*** This is a digital file. No physical product will be shipped to you. For personal use only, no commercial use allowed. Due to the nature of digital prints, all sales are final. However, please feel free to…
Masonsamantha saved to Te reo maori
This is one of a set of pin ups Posters for Maui-Empire depicting several Legendary Gods from Maori culture. The Fire Goddess Mahuika Others in the... Mahuika

Karla Chacon saved to personajes
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Lily Lively-Curiel saved to ancient civilizations
In this activity, students are introduced to the concept of harnessing the Sun’s energy for our use on Earth. They will appreciate that the early Māori were also thinking about the Sun in relation to the Earth as depicted in the legend Māui and the Sun. The students will explore nuclear fusion (the nuclear reaction that releases energy in the Sun) and the electromagnetic spectrum (the energy waves that reach the Earth).

Science Learning Hub saved to Science in the sun
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artselemental saved to Portfolio
In Māori mythology, Tāwhirimātea (or Tāwhiri) is the god of weather, including thunder and lightning, wind, clouds and storms. He is a son of Papatūānuku (earth mother) and Ranginui (sky father).

joker. Jr saved to 1. Random PIC
Explore Maori Myths and Legends and the mythical world of Māori Gods and Supernatural Beings with our engaging Māori Myths Magnified character analysis activities. Your students will enjoy analysing both the well known and lesser known characters from Māori legends (Pūrākau). The completed character posters also make a beautiful display. But make no mistake - this is not simply an art activity. Reading, writing, critical thinking and art are combined into this creative and comprehensive…

Jessica Phillips saved to Maori
Having a play around with some new illustration methods. This character is an idea for my favourite Maori Atua Rehua, who is said to guard the outermost... Rehua - Maori Atua

Hurihia saved to Atua Maori