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Thursday 30 July 2015

Maori Myth

Walt: write an impact introduction to our Maori Myth

“Look!” yelled Tane as they passed through the storm. The waves were as big as an elephant, the wind was strong like an ox. The waka was being tossed around the ocean like a rubber.


Earlier that day Tangaroa and his wife separated because his wife cheated on him for Tane. Tangaroa, The god of the sea was letting his anger out on Tane and his father. The sea was crashing through the waka. The salty water slapped Tane and his father in the face.


Mahuika, the fire god went to tangaroa and calmed him down. Tangaroa
was calm. Mahuika took Tangaroa for a walk to let the problem not border him.  


After that Tane and his father went home safely and Tangaroa did not lose his temper with anyone anymore and Tane and his father lived happily ever after.


1 comments:

Unknown said...

Kia Ora Wesley,
I like how your Maori Myth has a lot similes. The similes make the story more interesting and make the story sound better. Keep up the good work! What is your favorite Maori Myth?

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