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Friday, October 30, 2020

Treaty of Antarctica

 For the past few weeks in social studies, We have been tasked to finish our research about different types of treaties. For me and my partner eddy, we decided to study and research the contents and history behind the treaty of Antarctica. 

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Friday, October 23, 2020

Sedimentary Rocks Origins

Sedimentary rocks are formed from erosion. particles of rocks are then washed into the ocean and slowly over the years lay down on the ocean floor. Accurately, around 100 million years ago, the layers of sedimentary rocks build up to be as tall as a few kilometers thick. The weights of the layers of sediment squash out water and the chemical process that it goes through will then bind or lock both the particles and the sediment to form solidified rocks. At the start sedimentary rocks are normally carried in rivers or land where there used to be water, in which then it gets buried then the process of naturally creation of sedimentary rocks begins.

Sedimentary Rocks | National Geographic SocietySedimentary Rocks | Pictures, Characteristics, Textures, Types

Wednesday, October 21, 2020

My Mihi

 My Pepeha


Ko Otautahi Te Iwi

Ko Te Huruhuru Ao o Horomaka te Kura

Ko Beloy Toku whanua

Ko Roger Toku papa

Ko Arlene Toku mama

Ko Daniel Toku ingoa

Wednesday, October 14, 2020

Piktogram


Word/Kupu

Definition

Picture/pikitia

Treaty

A formal agreement between

two sides by signing.

Explainer: the significance of the Treaty of Waitangi

Mana

An impersonal supernatural

the power that can be transmitted

or inherited.

Focus area 5: Advance mana whenua rangatiratanga in leadership and  decision-making and provide for customary rights

Crown

A circular ornamental

headdress was worn by a

monarch as a symbol of

authority, usually made

of or decorated with

precious metals and jewels.

Golden Royal Crown Isolated on White. Poster • Pixers® • We live to change

Tangata Whenua

used to describe the Maori

people of a particular locality,

or as a whole as the original

inhabitants of New Zealand.

Tangata Whenua | Our Pacific Ways

Iwi

A Maori community or

people.


IWI North Island

Colony

A country or area under

the full or partial political

control of another country

and occupied by settlers from

that country.

Springtime of Nations: What Is a Colony? The United Nations' Definition  Needs an Overhaul

Sovereignty

Supreme power or authority.

National Sovereignty in Crisis What does it mean and how does it work  today? Should it gradually be abandoned? by George Zgardanas

Rangatiratanga

The right of Maori people

to rule themselves;

self-determination.

Tino rangatiratanga - Wikipedia

Governorship

The office or position of

being governor of a

town, region, or public

institution.

Bryant: Mississippi improved in 8 years of governorship

Kawanatanga

the authority of a governor

or government.

Kāwanatanga – Māori engagement with the state – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New  Zealand

Taonga

(in Maori culture) an object

or natural resource which is

highly prized.


Taonga pūoro - Wikipedia