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Tuesday, 27 October 2020

ʻAute Samoa

Times table Challenge

Samoan Art History Questions

 Samoan Art History- QuestionsFlag of Samoa - Wikipedia

Please read the article on Samoa here before answering the questions.


Tyler Veau: Storyteller


1) This week we are learning about art from...

a) Samoa b) Tonga

c) Fiji d) Niue


2) What is Tatau?

a)  Weaving b) Tattooing

c)  Painting d) Carving


3) What is needed for Tatau?

a) Flax b) Paint and Paper

c) ‘Au and Ink c) Wood


4) What can be represented in a Tatau?

a) Family b) The person’s background

c) Culture d) Values


5) What is another name for a pattern or symbol?

a) An illustration b) a picture

c) A motif d) an idea


How Tatau came to Samoa


6) What is the name of Tatau for women?

a) Pe’a b) Malu


7) Where do you find this type of Tatau on the body

The most important Samoan tatau (tattoo) for men is the pe'a – dense tattooing which completely covers the lower body from waist to knee.

 8) In which ocean will you find Samoa?

          a) Atlantic Ocean b) Southern Ocean

c) Pacific Ocean d) Tasman Sea


9) According to Samoan storytelling, where did the twins, Tilafaigā and Taemā, learn about the art of Tatau?

Taema and Tilafaiga, the goddess-twins who swam to Fiji to learn the art of tatau. When they returned to Sāmoa as the first tufuga ta tatau (master tattooists) they had a lot on their minds: tatau was for women, not for men.→ 


4 Facts Samoan History & Art History

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

4 Facts Niuean Artists - Wednesday

Niuean Artists Questions

 Niuean Artists - Questions

Please read the article on here before answering the questions.


1) Who are the four artists we are learning about today?

→ 

Layna,Cora-Allan Wickliffe,Foufili Halagigie,John Puhiatau Pule

2) What school did John Pule attend in Auckland?

a) Tamaki College

b) Selwyn College

c) Mount Albert Grammar

d) St Kents


3) What does John Pule’s art comprise of?

a) Painting on canvas and barkcloth

b) Drawing on canvas

c) Painting on canvas

d) Painting on barkcloth


4) What art is Foufili Halagigie known for?

a) Hiapo

b) Painting

c) Knitting

d) Lili Fakamanaia (Wall Hangings)


5) Describe the Lili Fakamanaia:

→ she's a member of the award winning otahuhu based felipipi


6) In what countries has Cora-Allan Wickliffe’s art been shown?

→  The work references magafaoa (family) and has strong connections to the artist’s homeland of Niue. Its colours are those of the Niuean flag.



7) What is Cora-Allan Wickliffe known for creating and where are her collections shown in NZ?

→ She has won numerous awards from 2004 to 2020.


8) Macksoul Art is known for what kind of art?
a) Painting

b) Drawing

c) Hiapo

d) Weaving


Monday, 19 October 2020

4 Facts Niuean History & Art History

Research Monday W2

Niue History Questions

Niuean History- Questions

Please read the article on Niue here before answering the questions.


1) This week it is _____ language week.

a) Samoan b) TonganPacific migration routes

c) Fijian d) Niuean


2) What is Niue often referred to as?

a) The sun spot of Polynesia b) The Rock of Polynesia

c) The tiny island nation d) The heart of the Pacific


3) Who was the first European settler to sight Niue?

a) Captain James Cook b) Captain Jack Sparrow

c) Captain James Busby c) Captain Hook

i) When did he sight Niue?

The first European to sight Niue was Captain James Cook in 1744, he made three attempts to land in Niue but was refused entry by the people of Niue. No visitors followed Captain Cook for decades until 1830 with the arrival of the London Missionary Society.


4) What is the name of the Niuean bark cloth?

a) Hiapo b) Tapa Cloth

c) Print d) Patterns


5) Describe what a motif is:b

→   Explore Linda Kennerley's board "Tapa Cloth patterns", followed by 193 ... 15 traditional masi motifs used for tapa, chosen for branding by Air Pacific (Fiji Airline). ... This is an oil painting by the Samoan artist Fatu Feu'u (b.


6) Niueans were the first to introduce what to their hiapo?

a) Animals b) Names

c) People d) Flowers


7) How many attempts did Captain Cook make to land in Niue? 

a) Three b) Two

c) None d) One

i) Why do you think the people of Niue refused to let him set foot on shore?

Niue is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) northeast of ... Niue is one of the world's largest coral islands. ... As part of the Realm of New Zealand, Niueans are citizens of New Zealand and Queen ... of the island, the letter continued: "We leave it with you to do as seems best to you.



 

Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Holiday Memory Recount

 -Holiday Memory Recount


Something that happened in the holidays


Starters:

First, Then, Next, After, Finally, Lastly, Later


Topic:


Planning Space:

Body P1

Going there 

Body P2

Having fun with family

Body P3

Going home 



Start Writing Here: -
Now we know that how great how were DAD is !!!!!!!! .we all knew how hard working were Dad is and when i said we all i mean me and my sibling  and more.

One day all we were going is just sleep and watching tv and then we sleep some more.


Then my uncle came over and Dad came home all we knew was that we were stay home doing noting . but what we didn’t know is that in the last 5 day is that we are going to stay at a bact.he told all of us an hour before we had to get there. We all just pack whatever colrs we could find


 . just so you know we were late and more family came of to the bact and all we did was swim and eat.We all had fun and we all stay in the pool for 5 hours in the pool just playing tag the END


Tamaki Path nameless bay at Pt England reserve - Bike Auckland


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