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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Nov 4, 2018 16:15:34 GMT 12
RUPAPERA HOPES TO MAINTAIN TRADITIONAL TEACHERS FOR OTHERSAt Te Rangihakahaka School in Rotorua, it was the first-hand life experience they were taught in the presentation from Rupapera. “There is nothing better than our traditional Māori knowledge of our ancestors,” she says. In May this year, 12 sperm whales were found dead on Kaupokonui Beach in Taranaki, that’s when Rupapera began learning traditional methods of dealing with dead whales. “I’m new in relation to these teachings but once I was exposed to the knowledge it has made be very fortunate and blessed,” she explains...... www.maoritelevision.com/news/regional/rupapera-hopes-maintain-traditional-teachers-others
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