Sunday, May 23, 2010
Wharenui Time
At Te Hora marae we spent a lot of our time in the wharenui which means 'big house' and is the meeting house at the marae. This is where we met, we learned and we attempted to sleep like a huge can of sardines - even though we were not allowed to have food inside this building!
Inside the wharenui are lovely carvings, many photos of members of the tangata whenua who have passed on or died and also some weaving and craft pieces - a sacred space indeed.
Te Hora Marae
Last week the whole of Hira School travelled to Te Hora Marae in Canvastown and stayed overnight. We experienced a powhiri which is a maori welcome and met many people from the tangata whenua - the people who belong to the marae. We were the visitors - the manuhiri. When we arrived at Te Hora we gathered at the entrance way - waharoa and waited to be called onto the marae - this call is called the karanga.
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
More Glee With Lee
We were treated to an extra session with sports specialist Lee Corlett last week during which we had our usual half hour of fun and fitness with a challenge or two thrown in. We were required to cooperate in our groups of four at a very high level. The gear we were given to work with was a pile of hoops. First we had to create a free standing circle and then each climb inside it and stand up without tipping anything or anyone over. Some of us met with success while some of us totally collapsed into balls of laughter!! As if that wasn't challenging enough - we then had two groups place their hoop circles on top of each other and then...... yes you guessed it - climb inside and stand up. What skills do you think we needed for all of this - cooperation, listening, balance, steadiness and extreme care - oh and did we say cooperation, cooperation cooperation?
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