( WALT ) Whainga paetae : I know the significance of Tukutuku Panels and why Maaori made them.
Yesterday my class Te Puna Wairua started on tukutuku panels.
Tukutuku Panels are a design that is important to maori, Tukutuku is a ornamental weaving, it is mainly used to adore the walls in a wharenui. also tukutuku were used to help tell stories. The design I did was Aoraki, which is a maunga that Matua Andre is from.
The blue represents Tangaroa.
The green represents Papatuanuku.
The brown squares underneath represent Taane Mahuta.
The black represents darkness, and most of all the red represents tumatauenga.
That's it for today, thank you for reading
In my art There is Tawhirimatea, Tumatauenga, Tangaroa, Tane mahuta, Ruaumoko, Papatuanuku,
Kia ora Aeisha, ko Waiari tōku ingoa. I would like to say what an awesome tukutuku panel you have done. I really like the colours you did on your tukutuku panel. I also got some questions for you:
ReplyDeleteWhat are the colours you use?
What sports do you like to play?
Do you like eating everything in your house?
Do you love playing Bullrush?(Tackle)
Do you love food?
Do you have a phone?
What other cultures are you?
Can you do a karanga?
Can you sing high?
Can you sing low?
Can you haka loud?
Can you lead in a haka/song?
Nga mihi Aeisha!
Ka rangitaki ano!