Hone Tuwhare

This is what Mele and i did for google vids(about Hone tuwhare) who is Hone Tuwhare? Hone Tuwhare was a man from New Zealand who wrote poems. He liked to share his feelings and stories through his words. His poems often talk about nature, life, and feelings. People enjoy reading his poems because they are simple but make you think.

 

Rise up

This is the DLO i made for rise up it shows what i have learnt about the Dawn Raids and the polynesian Panthers so far when reading this it makes me feel heartbroken of what had happened in the past of how people were taken away from their loved ones, of how the small children might have been feeling when their siblings or parents were getting taken away,Off how confused and sad they might have felt during the Dawn Raids, how much the pain everyone might have felt  during the Dawn Raids.

Once a Panther

This DLO shows what i did for Once a Panther the story behind it all this when it started in the 1970s when Pacific people came to Auckland,New Zealand for jobs then the Dawn Raids started where police would go into people homes everyone had the feeling of pain and humiliation in their eyes most had fear of what might happenend to their loved ones that were taken. In 2021 which took place in Auckland there was the Government’s formal apology to all who had  suffered from their family loss, to all who had physical or mental pain of the Dawn Raids. Many who lost their dear ones to the Dawn Raids because of this the Government took fault and gave an apology but why now?  Many lifes were stolen that day. The day where no one could forget ever the day where many people were gone.

Poppy research

For reading we did a poppy research as we were done we were presenting  the work to the othe groups. And as each group  got to present there work they got feedback to what they could do more diffevent next time they do a presention. And as my group and i were doing our presention  we got feedback that when we are doing something togther or alone when doing the facts we should shorten the facts to the important  things.

 

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