Myths+and+Legends+of+the+Pacific

=Year 10 Option Drama - Pacific Myths = = = = = ==Chinese+Zodiac(Gen's group)Jen, Livvy, Katrina, James click on this & that's our page! Everything is gone so if you could please up load what you have again. Please save all your work constantly and do not use school computers to work on wikispace!==

Kawariki and the Shark Man <<< AARON PIPPA LUCAS, CLICK ON THAT AND STICK ALL YOUR WORK THERE :) <<<
=|| = Samoan = // 2. Fa'aaloalo ////3. Fales// //4. Tatau// //5. Tamä// //6. Tinä// //7. Pö// //8. Aso// //9. Alofa// **=// 10. Fealofani //= // 11. Aulelei //// 12. Matagöfie // =// 13. Tolu //=** || 1. Samoan way 2. Respect 3. Houses (which are open with no walls, using blinds made of coconut palm fronds during the night or bad weather) 4. Male tattoo and consists of intricate and geometrical patterns tattooed that cover areas from the knees up towards the ribs 5. Father 6. Mother 7. Night 8. Day 9. Love 10. To love mutually 11. Handsome 12. Beautiful 13. Three || = The traditional Samoan dance is the Siva. This dance is similar to the Hawaiian hula, with gentle movements of the hands and feet in time to music and which tells a story, although the Samoan male dances are more aggressive and snappy. The "Sasa" is also a traditional Samoan dance, in which rows of dancers perform rapid synchronised movements in time to drums tins, or rolled mats. Its name originates from the Samoan word for "slap"; hence the Samoan "slap dance," which is accomplished by slapping different parts of the body. This was originally derived from slapping insects on the body and later became a form of dance. Dance both in its traditional form and its more modern forms has remained a central cultural currency to Samoans, especially youths. //(// // From wikipedia.org)
 * == English == ||  || =// 1. Fa’a Samoa //=

I have pictures and video clips I just don't know how to get them on. And the font isn't changing smaller sorry! :) Josie, 10DRAMA - Full year Well done Josie a first contribution!!//

Birth Of Hawaii- Story of Pele- Ella Chappaz
|| __HAWAIIAN ENGLISH__ ||
 * aloha- Hello, love, welcome ||
 * a hui hou- Goodbye ||
 * mahalo- Thank you ||
 * e 'olu'olu 'oe- Please ||
 * au- I ||
 * 'ai- Yes ||
 * aloha'ole- Without love ||
 * aole- No ||
 * honua- Land, earth ||
 * huhu- Angry ||
 * ia- he, she, it ||
 * ipo- sweetheart ||
 * honi- to kiss ||
 * kai- ocean, sea ||
 * Owai kau inoa?- What is your name? ||
 * Owai kau inoa?- What is your name? ||

Ella, 10DRAMA- Full Year
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Ella Chappaz

More Hawaiian words from the birth of Hawaii group... Ben Webber 10DRAMA full year

I thought this island would look nice in our play because it is very 'volcanic' themed.
 * Hawaiian: || English: ||
 * Aina || Land or Earth ||
 * Hale || House or Home ||
 * Kau Kau || Food ||
 * Kane || Man ||
 * Kapu || Forbidden or sacred ||
 * Ku'uipo || Sweetheart ||
 * Lani || Heavenly ||
 * Lolo || Crazy ||
 * Luau || Feast ||

From Ben Webber
 * [[image:hawaian.jpg width="800" height="640"]]

media type="youtube" key="qHTJOStlVqc" height="344" width="425" This is the Siva Tau - Samoan War dance- Brittany, 10Drama, Full year

Found a site that has literally all english words translated to samoan. Thought this was EXTREMELY helpful! []

- Brittany 10Drama :D 

The birth of Hawaii group: I found this video about Pele who is the fire goddess in our story, I thought even if we don't use the dancing we could still learn something new from the narration. -Ben Webber 10 Drama **

=HAWAIIAN FIRE DANCE! = = = media type="youtube" key="NK0qXkJr258" height="352" width="433"

Fijian pics pics of fiji

[|Fiji Specials] || Fiji FAQS and Fiji Facts|| || || 1. || * How does one say 'thank you' in Fijian?
 * || 2. || * How does one say 'goodbye' in Fijian? ||
 * 3. || * How does one say 'good morning' in Fijian? ||
 * 4. || * What does 'BULA' mean? ||  ||   ||   ||

Also here is the link to a video of a fijian, samoan and tongan war dance which would be esay to use in our play [] Damon

To Everyone in the Japanese Devised Unit:

These are some Japanese words. If you find any mistakes, I'm terribly sorry, and I hope you wont mind fixing them for me! Thank you so much!! To everyone else, ENJOY the video!!! -Akhila Puthigae

Hello/ Good day- Konichiwa Good Morning- Ohayoo gozaimasu Good evening- Konbanwa Good night- Oyasumi nasai Momo- Peach Momotaro- Peach Boy Good Bye- Sayonaara. My wife- Kanai Money- (o) kane Child- kodomo (my) father- Chichi Oh!/ My!/Oh?- Oya Japan- Nihon Okayama- Okayama (my) husband- shujin trip/travel- ryokoo. take a trip- ryokoo shimasu Japanese language- nihongo Japanese Person- nihonjin Any minute now- moo sugu Country; home (town; country) (my) mother- haha abroad- gaikoku Lunch- hirugohan No- iie Yes- hai Spring- Haru True/real- hontoo Thank You very much- Doomo Arigato gozaimasu Old man- Ojiisan Old Woman- Obaasan media type="youtube" key="y022heKbhww" height="344" width="425"

= __Paper Mache Recipe__ =
 * To all the people doing set design- A paper mache recipe that requires no glue or money:

Mix flour into the water until mixture is thin and runny, stir into boiling water. Gently boil and stir for 3 minutes. Cool before using. ||
 * Ingredients:
 * 1 cup water
 * 1/4 cup flour
 * 5 cups lightly boiling water || Method:
 * 5 cups lightly boiling water || Method:
 * I also recommend adding about a teaspoon of salt to the mix. This stops it from growing mould.
 * Beware that making glue from a food product means it doesn't last forever. It lets off a horrendous smell if you leave it in it's container for more than a few days which is quite unpleasant! It is much easier to just make a new bach.

Hope this is helpful to someone! Ben

__HI this is Karen.__ I have some pics of japanese peasant houses.

This on turned out small for some reason and I can't fix it...

(o) yama- Mountain kawa- river inu- Dog saru- monkey kiji- Pheasant oni- Ogre (o) jiisan- Old man/grandpa (o) baasan- Old woman/grandma (o) shiro- Castle (o) tomodachi- Friend shinrai- trust yuujou- Freindship tsuyoi- Strong
 * Here is some japanese vocab...**

=Cook Island Myths: Ina and the shark =

Cook Island 20 Dollars Note with the myth Ina and the shark.
And Here are some Beautiful Pictures of beautiful Cook island !



Spectacular Aye ?  And the dance. media type="youtube" key="KYrJhZrNDl0" height="344" width="425" = Plus Some VocabZ !!! =

Tārekareka : entertain, amuse, match, game, play game
So I need to learn the dance now !!! Hope you guys like the info I just put up !

= = <span style="color: #000000; font-family: 'Arial Black',Gadget,sans-serif;">Year 10 Core Drama - Pacific Myths = = = = =Year 12 Drama - Maori Myths=

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These are some photo's took in Hawaii for you to look at-



=__Wassup Ya'll. Taotao here with Sound for Hawaiin Myth of Pele and Hiiaka.__ here are some traditional Hawaiian sounds that will be needed for the blessing at the end.=

===[|what the hells a "Link text?"] (Link for Song.): this is a pleasant song called "Akaka Falls". It's very peaceful, soothing, and laid back and contains many of the charcterisitcs needed for a traditional Hawaiin song.===

===[|Lei Pikake]: This youtube video shows the Hawaiin song " Lei Pikake". It features a fantastic and graceful male solo voice which produces the Hawaiian language in a strong melody. It's got ukuleles, guitars, and drums as the instruments in the background.===
 * Guitar strings are tuned for major chord. (This kind of guitar is called slack key guitar.)
 * Hawaiian music uses very slow sliding guitars and ukuleles.
 * The "Laid back" effect caused by the slow and rythmic beats.

Another Song that might be useful for the blessing at the end is the Fishing Dance, we learnt this in Hawaii and the dance features some simple moves which we can easily learn off. The unison of the movement brings together our drama members and creates a sense of unity as we learn about the traditions and music of Hawaii. There is no link available for this dance.
 * Pacific drums- to inhance the intensity in intense momments
 * Bird sounds
 * Wateralls- for the forrest
 * Volcanic explosions
 * Thunder
 * Wind chimes - for the dream
 * Egg crack- when Hiiaka comes out of the egg
 * Twigs cracking
 * leaves rustling
 * Wooden frog instument- ( giv bought this in Hawaii, it makes a cool frog sound for the forrest)