Everything flows from the mountain, through the river. Then the people settle, so this is the order in which we say our mini. Below is the template we have used to write our mihi's.
There are many greetings or mihi used in Māori. Here are some that are commonly used:
Informal: Kia ora koe - greeting one person Kia ora kōrua - hi you two Kia ora koutou - hi to you and your friends Kia ora tātou - hi to all of us / the people Ka kite anō - see you again Mā te wā - farewell until sometime in the future Formal: Tena koe - greeting one person Tena kōrua - greetings to both of you Tena koutou - greetings to you and your friends E noho rā - goodbye to someone staying Haere rā - goodbye to someone leaving Today we had a go using the presentation tool Canva to present some information we had learned about the Kea. Some of us completed acrostic poems and some of us summarised information we had read from an article. Click on an image to get the full view!
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