Cook Island
Hi bloggers in the school holidays Miss Daly our class teacher went to Rarotonga she went there to visit some schools. When she came back we did a slide show and that was about Cook Islands. You had to tell about how many thing are there in this photo, what is Miss Daly making in this photo, what do the boys wear and the girls. I found the information from cook island dictionary and translated the word from English to Cook Island. The best thing I learned many new thing like how to say all of these word pauaoa/dog, Tangata/people, Mapia/water, no'o anga/chair, akamaranin/shed, potera/boat, ‘aka‘ō‘ō-welcoming.
The costume that boys where is Te-vaka and the girls is titi, pareu means a single straight piece of printed cotton cloth that what Miss Daly was making. Pakarikari means you strength plate-mereki, bowl-pa and string-kati coconut is called akari. I really enjoyed doing all of that stuff about cook island and I learned many new thing. Here is a link of the cook island dictionary hope you liked this blog comment down below how the blog was.
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Here is a link of my slide show.
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