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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Summer Learning Journey | Activity:2 | Discovering Aotearoa | Week 1 | (4 points)

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Many people believe that Kupe was the first explorer to discover Aotearoa, New Zealand in
about 1300. He navigated his way by waka to Aotearoa from Hawaiki using traditional
Polynesian navigation techniques - just like Nainoa Thompson (from Activity 1) did much
later on. Legend says that he followed a great octopus all the way to Aotearoa/New Zealand
and finally destroyed it in Cook Strait (the water between the North and South Islands).
Many years later, a Dutch explorer from The Netherlands, Abel Tasman, was exploring the
Pacific Ocean when he came across New Zealand. He thought that he was the first person
to ‘discover’ the country (despite the fact that Māori already lived in New Zealand!) and made
the claim in 1642 that he had ‘discovered’ a new land. His exploration of New Zealand inspired
many other European explorers to follow his lead and travel to the Oceania.
Kupe and Abel Tasman were two different men from two very different backgrounds (cultures)
who shared a common interest - exploration.
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What to do: For this activity we would like you to think about your own experiences and your own cultural background. Where does your family come from? Do they come from Europe like Abel Tasman, Polynesia like Kupe, or somewhere else?

On your blog, please tell us about your cultural background. Where do you and your family come from?

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3 comments:

  1. Kia Ora Kamaea,

    I’m Dani, one of the blog commenters for the Kaikohekohe cluster for the Summer Learning Journey. I have heard some great things about the learners in the Manaiakalani cluster so I thought I would jump on and check out some blog posts.

    It’s awesome to see how many activities you have completed so far. What’s your favourite activity? The Tongan students in my class are very proud league fans. Do you like watching Rugby League?I have always wanted to go to an international rugby league game of Tonga’s. The tongan team play with so much pride for the country and I’m sure the cheering fans make them feel even prouder!

    Keep up the awesome blogging,

    Blog ya later!

    Dani

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    1. Kia Ora Dani, Im enjoying all of the activities by the way. I sometimes watch rugby league. Thanks for the awesome comment!

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  2. Hello Kamaea!

    How handy is that being able to speak two different languages? Have you ever been to Tonga? If so, what did you do there?

    Kind regards,
    Riiana

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