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Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Special Places School Journal Part 2, Number 2 2010

Special Places 
School Journal Part 2, Number 2, 2010

So the story this title is special places journal part 2 number 2 2010  and there is a different story that u can read on the book and also the first one what I read was called who are the moriori?so the story is about how the moriori story of the book and this man is in the picture sitting down and there is a man who is holding a rock and this man looking at the trees and this boy who is wearing no shoes and there is a family who is taking a picture where the rock is and a girl who is taking a picture with a stature and a boy and girl picture and then that was the end of the story.


Map of Rēkohu - Chatham Islands. Where are the Chatham Islands? The island
Is called the moriori of rekohu- chatham ISLAND. 
  • Who were the people of Rēkohu - Chatham Islands?
  • Kids grandpas and mum and dad and old people.
  • When did they first arrive?at the first day of the moriori
  • day. 
  • Where did they come from? I don't know but from a place.
  • How did they survive on the island um people saved them.
(Remember to put your answers in full sentences)
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Special Places - From your story tell us about some of the special places the children of Rēkohu talked about. Because they liked the ocean and the kids love going to see the ocean and I see them taking pictures and that how i know how much they loved the ocean so much.
  • Why were the places special to the children? 
  • Do you have a special place you like to visit?
  • Why is it special to you?

MORIORI OF RēKOHU - CHATHAM ISLANDS
BY (Your name here)
Places to see on Rēkohu (Choose 2-3 and tell us about them)
The Moriori are the indigenous Polynesian people of the Chatham Islands (Rēkohu in Moriori; Wharekauri in Māori), New Zealand. Moriori originated from Māori settlers from the New Zealand mainland around the year 1500. ... Oral tradition records multiple waves of migration to the Chatham Islands.


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