Very Scary Pukana! I teach some people from Saudi Arabia who have never ever seen haka or pukana before. They want to know what pukana means and why we do it in New Zealand....What shall I tell them?
Hi Room 13/14 - Great that you've started your blog - kai pai! We look forward to seeing what you post. We love the pukana photos. Check out our blog and you will see our pukuana pics too, click on 'Māori Language Week' tag. Room 5
Awesome Pukana tamariki. I look forward to seeing more of your work online.
ReplyDeleteVery Scary Pukana! I teach some people from Saudi Arabia who have never ever seen haka or pukana before. They want to know what pukana means and why we do it in New Zealand....What shall I tell them?
ReplyDeleteCheers, Fiona (Te Amohaere's mum)
Hi Room 13/14 - Great that you've started your blog - kai pai! We look forward to seeing what you post. We love the pukana photos. Check out our blog and you will see our pukuana pics too, click on 'Māori Language Week' tag. Room 5
ReplyDeletevery cool pukanas-keighley rm8
ReplyDeleteFantastic pukana Room 13/14.
ReplyDeleteHi Room 13,
ReplyDeleteGreat to see your lovely faces online (although they are a little scary!).
Whaea Kate
That is really scary.
ReplyDeleteRoom 6
Wow. I bet that Room 13 and 14 would do an extra scary haka - those pukana make my knees shake!
ReplyDeleteBernice
They are awesome pukana!
ReplyDeleteHi Room 13 and 14.
ReplyDeleteI loved visiting your blog today - although I was a little scared.
I am going to show my class tomorrow!
i think Caleb looks the scaryest.i feel scared
ReplyDeletethose pukana look very scary
ReplyDeletecool pukana guys
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