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Choose an activity from the list below
Ceremonial
greetings Ceremonies are a traditional part of Pasifika gatherings. Create
a PowerPoint to teach Ed different Pacific nation greetings he can use at specific
festivals. - Open the Peace
Corps website, and read the different greetings.
- Open Festivals
in the South Pacific and read about different ceremonies.
- Use PowerPoint to create a slideshow (minimum of five pages).
Each page must include a:
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Add in sound and visual effects!
Email your PowerPoint to wiki@tki.org.nz

Mihimihi
Ko ngā huihuinga he mahi taketake ki ngā huinga tāngata
o Ngā Moutere o te Moana-nui-ā-Kiwa. Hangaia he PowerPoint
hei whakako i a Ed ki ngā momo mihi e taea e ia ki te whakamahi
i ēnei huihuinga.
- Huakina mai te pae whakaata o Peace
Corps, ka pānui i ngā momo mihi rerekē.
- Huakina te Festivals
in the South Pacific ka pānui i ngā momo huihuinga
rerekē.
- Whakamahia te PowerPoint ki te auaha i tētahi whakaatutanga (kia
kaua e iti iho i te rima whārangi). Me rau atu ēnei ki ia whārangi:
- he mihi
- he takiwā
- he huihuinga.
- Kātahi
ka rau i ō puoro me ō whakaataata!
Īmērahia tō PowerPoint ki a wiki@tki.org.nz

Pacific sounds Listen to some of these music samples
from the Pacific
Nations. Compare these with some of the modern sounds by Che
Fu.
Make a list of five sounds which Che Fu uses which are similar
to those you hear from the Pacific nations. Send your answers to wiki@tki.org.nz 
Ngā oro o te moana nui a kiwa Whakarongo mai ki
ēnei oro o Te
moana nui a Kiwa. Whakatauritea aua oro ki ēra a Che
Fu. Whakararangihia ngā oro a Che Fu, he āhua orite, ki ēra
o te Moana nui a kiwa. Tukua mai ou whakautu ki a wiki@tki.org.nz 
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