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Wednesday, May 12, 2021

Hone Heke and his family

 Hone Heke and his family

Hone Heke's children: Hone heke has two children there names are Hoani and mariann.                                                                          Hoani was 23 and he died september 1965.

Mariann is 81 and died at july 28 2016.

Hone Heke's Parents: Te Kona is Hone Heke's mother and  Tupanapana is his father Te Kona Hone Heke’s mother she was a young singer and Tupanapa people believe he is a historical figure.

Hone Heke: Hone Heke signed the tiriti of waitangi and also translated it to maori people believe that Henry Williams signed it and I do too.Hone Heke was born in Pakaraka, near the bay of islands.

Hone Heke Pokai was a powerful Ngapuhi leader. He was noted for his prowess as a warrior, but also for his enterprise, intelligence and energy in looking after his people's interests. He was the first rangatira (chief) to sign the Treaty of Waitangi. Heke was probably born around 1808.

Hone Heke’s wife: Hōne Heke became a lay preacher in the Anglican church. Riria and the children died promptly and  Hone Heke hitched Hariata (Harriet) Rongo, daughter and  Hone Heke hitched Hariata (Harriet) Rongo, daughter of Hongi Hika, in the Kerikeri chapel on 30 March 1837.

Hone Heke died in 1850 Hone Heke was born in 1807. Hone Heke Pokai (which is his last name)was a powerful Ngapuhi leader. He was noted for his prowess as a warrior, but also for his enterprise, intelligence and energy in looking after his people's interests. He was the first rangatira to sign the Treaty of Waitangi. Heke was probably born around 1807.

Hōne Wiremu Heke Pōkai, born Heke Pōkai and later often referred to as Hōne Heke, was a highly influential Māori   rangatira of the Ngāpuhi iwi and a war leader in northern New Zealand; he was affiliated with the Ngati Rahiri, Ngai Tawake, Ngati Tautahi, Te Matarahurahu and Te Uri-o-Hau hapu of Ngāpuhi.

It was said that through the parliamentary career, there was never on empty seat when he spoke.

A force for unity: He believed in self-determination for the Maori people, a dream he was never to see realised.

ōne Heke chopping down a British flagpole, 1845

From late 1844 he and his men repeatedly cut down the flagpole above the bay at Kororāreka. In March 1845 he cut it down again and fighting broke out at Kororāreka, then spread throughout central Northland. 

Hone Heke remained a warrior, despite his conversion to Christianity. He had distinguished himself in his first battle at Kororāreka (Russell) in eighteen thirty. In eighteen thirty three he took part in Tītore's expedition against Ōtūmoetai, at Tauranga, where he was wounded and returned home.

Tuesday, May 11, 2021

About Me 2021

 Malo lele My name is Ngahuia. I am in year 7 and my teacher is Mrs Cardoza. I go to Ruapotaka school.I am Tongan,maori and cook island.In my family I am the oldest sibling in the family I have 3 sisters and brothers.I enjoy doing art I like soccer,and my favourite thing to do is eat.I play soccer,In the weekend I go shopping,after school I play video games.




My Holiday

 For my holiday I had lots of fun I went to my holiday program.

My holiday program is called Youth town it's very fun to go to you can go on trips to really expensive places, like the museum.

My favourite thing about the holiday was staying home and sleeping.Sometimes I just think that school is sometimes just more fun then the holidays.I only think that because there is more things to do then the holidays.

The holidays for me is more free time for us and so we can have 2 weeks off school.

Thank you for reading this paragraph of what, I did in the weekend




The new park

 Our new park has opened for us to play on Wednesday were so excited to go on it.

The next day in the morning  almost all the classes played on the  park i'm pretty sure they liked the new park.My favourite part of the park with was the flying fox and the swing.

Today I am respectfully thankful for the man that blessed the park, so that we are safe and not hurt our self.At first i didn't know what the school meant by bless the park because I wasn't here when our first parks were made.

Our new park isn't like many other parks for the safety of the ground we have,really soft grass.I think that this is a really good safety way instead of getting splinters from the bark. 



Friday, May 7, 2021

My Reflection

How I feel like being back at school is playing on our new park and blessing the park.

When we were learning about respect I learnt that we should always respect our elder's or guests.

My goals for this term is to learn more of my times tables and division.

What I really liked from last term was watching Dahr Mann with the class.