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Sunday, April 6, 2014
Rory doing the MAHI with Whaea Rebecca and Whaea Carol
Watch how Rory interacts with the lovely staff in Pukeko class. He is learning the story of how Manurewa got its name. In the story, there are the Maori chiefs Tamapahure and Tamapahore and the sacred mountains Matukutureia and Matukutururu. The original name for Manurewa is Te Manurewa o Tamapahore - The drifted away kite of Manurewa.
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Awesome Rory! Great to see you working hard in class :)
ReplyDeleteKa pai, Rory - you look like you are very focussed on your learning! Keep up the great work.
ReplyDeleteka pai rory keep working hard
ReplyDeleteKa pai Jada glad to see you making so many comments!
Deletehaha Matua
ReplyDeleteJada you are awesome student. Please thank your parents for the lovely chocolates and kai you gave for whaea Ana's farewwell. Nga mihi nui!
Deleterory u are awesome so much
ReplyDeletehi matua
ReplyDeleterory is cool
ReplyDeletekeep the good work up rory
ReplyDeleteIM so cool so much then you
ReplyDeletekeep working rory good boy
ReplyDeletehi whaea carol sorry your sister past away it would of been cool for room 23 to meet her
ReplyDeleteIM so cool
ReplyDeleteIM so pretty
ReplyDeleteyour a good boy rory anmd hope when u grow up u will be a good boy to your parents and hope u be good to whaea carol and whaea rebecka KEEP IT UP RORY
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