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Thursday, October 29, 2020

Haka, Maori Tattoos, and Korowai

 Hi Bloggers! 

This week we have been looking at the history of Haka, Korowai and Ta Moko. We had to write how things changed from past to future. The haka used to be performed for wars or celebrating not dying. Ta Moko has not really changed it has kept the same because of culture and the Maori designs have not really changed. Korowai is made from materials that when put together look like feathers. But in the old way it was made was with cloth made from the bark of aute (paper mulberry).

Here is a slide:


In this slide, you will find our Haka, Korowai and Ta Moko slide that tells you about how they are used to be and how it is now. Hope you enjoy and learn some stuff about the haka. 

Bye!



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