Day 1 – Waitī
Waitī watches over our freshwater environments. Our awa (rivers), roto (lakes), kūkūwai (wetlands), and waipuna (springs) – to name just a few. As the waters flow, she sees how they support us, provide for us, connect us, and sustain us. Waitī has heard the important stories that our waters have to tell. She encourages us to listen, and to learn from them as well.
*Our question*
Fill in this sentence: Ko Tasman Sea te awa/roto/moana is my river/lake/sea).
Fill in this sentence: Ko Tasman Sea te awa/roto/moana is my river/lake/sea).
Well done on your write up of Waitī the first star of matariki Corbyn. I am looking forward to hearing about the significance of all the other stars of matariki on your blog.
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Well done on your learning about waitī Corbyn. I look forward to hearing about the significance of all the other stars of matariki on your blog.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Well done on your learning about waitī Corbyn. I look forward to hearing about the significance of all the other stars of matariki on your blog.
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