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Monday 16 November 2020

Kasaline 4 Facts Hawaiian History- Monday


 

Kasaline Monday: Response to Text

 Hawaiian History:


About Hawaii:


1. Hawaii has eight main islands - which one is not part of Hawaii?

a) Niʻihau b) Kauaʻi

c) Oʻahu d) Savai’i


2. What is the capital of Hawaii?

a) Wellington b) Maui

c) Honolulu d)  Moloka’i


3. Native Hawaii before and after European contact produces?

a) petroglyphs b) wood and stone carvings 

c) siapo d) kapa



4. The designed feather cape or helmet is solely for?

a) teachers b) alii

c) kings d) chiefs


5. Kia manu would collect incredible --------------------?

a) 20,000 birds b) feathers

c) hair d) chicken feet


6. True or False: Kapa is made from colourful dyes ?

a) True b) False



7. By using wauke or paper mulberry plant they ---------- to form a Kapa? 

  1. clean b) buy

  2. beat d) hammer


8. Sculpting in Hawaii they use ------------?

a) bone b) stone

c) wood d) teeth


9. A hand-tapping needle piercing the skin is used for traditional Hawaiian Tattoo?

a) True b) False


10. What is one of the processes of Kapa?

→  a fine material made by beating the wauke paper mulberry plant.


Monday 9 November 2020

Kasaline Monday: Response to Text

 Cook Islands History: 


About Cook Islands:


1. How many islands are said to be on Cook Islands?

a) 3 b) 10

c) 15 d) 88


2. Which island is not located beside the Cook Islands?

a) New Zealand b) Tonga

c) French Polynesia d) American Samoa


3. How did Cook Islands get their name?

a) From coke cola b) from James Cook 

c) from chocolate d) from Cocoa Chanel


Cook Islands History:


4. Where did the first Cook Islands arrive from?

a) Hawaii b) Tahiti

c) New Zealand d) Hervey Island


5. What does Cook Islands not do for art?

a) wood carving b) piercing

c) weaving d) tivaevae


6. True or False: Captain James Cook named Cook Islands ?

a) True b) False


Wood carving: 


7. Rarotonga is famous for its carving …. 

  1. its wooden seats b) fisherman’s gods and staff-gods

c) it’s ceremonial adzes d) pencils


8. What islands are not mentioned for wood carving?

a) Mitiaro b) Mauke

c) Atiu d) Pukapuka


9. True or false: The wooden carvings had to be blessed before stood up?

a) True b) False


10. How can you identify where people are from in Cook Islands?

→ you can identify where people are from in Cook Islands because they are 

Wearing Cook island culture clothes Cook island hats


Kasaline 4 Facts Cook Island History


 

Thursday 5 November 2020

Kasaline Thursday: Response to Text

 Tongan Art and Artists: 


Coat of Arms of Tonga - Tongan Sila:


1. When was the Tongan Sila designed?

a) 1865 b) 1875

c) 1876 d) 1877


2. What does the crown in the Tongan Sila mean?

→The crown on the Tongan shield represents the

Kingdom of Tonga


3. What do the three swords represent?

→ The 3 swords on the Tongan shield represents

The 3 lines of Tongan Kings


Ha’amonga ‘a Maui:


4. Where is the stone located?

a) Cook Islands b) Samoa

c) Tonga d) Niue


5. Who is the story of the stone wall about?

a) A mother and her two daughters b) A mother and her two sons

c) A father and his two daughters d) A father and his two sons (the king)


6. What does the word haʻamonga mean ?

→The word Ha’amonga means a stick with loads 

On both ends, carried over the shoulder


Kavei Koula e Fa - Four Golden Pillars:


7. What does Ofa mean?

→ Ofa means love and to be loved


8. What does Faka’apa’apa mean?

→ Faka’apa’apa means Respect and having respect


9.What does Anga Fakato ki lalo/ Lototoo mean?

→ Anga Fakato ki lalo means  Being humble 

Is a value in the Tongan culture


10. What does Tauhi Va mean?

→ Tauhi Va means the act of being grateful


Kasaline 4 Facts Tongan Designs


 

Wednesday 4 November 2020

Kasaline Wednesday: Response to Text

 Tongan Art and Artists: 


Sulieti Fiemea-Burrows:


1. What type of art does Sulieti Fiemea-Burrows do?

a) kahoa kakala b) ngatu

c) ta’ovala d) carving


2. How did Sulieti learn how to be the artist she is?

a) it was a fluke b) she wanted to be famous

c) weren’t enough artists d) she watched her Mum growing up


3. Why does Sulieti want to teach others the art she does?

→ Because if nobody passes the Tongan art over the art will disappear

So she is going to continue teaching the younger generations


Sione Monu:


4. What type of artist is Sione Monu?

a) carving b) ngatu

c) koho d) ta’ovala


5. Where did Sione Monu get inspiration from?

a) ta’ovala b) old family photos from Tonga

c) kahoa kakala d) old family photos from Samoa


6. What is in Sione Monu’s exhibition?

→ Sione Monu’s exhibition is at objectspace has created a space

For more workshops and talanoa in relation to the Tongan fine arts


Tatafu Langi: 


7. Where did Tatafu Langi grow up?

a) Tonga b) Samoa

c) Niue d) Cook Islands


8. Where did Tatafu Langi move to?

a) UK b) USSR

c) USA d) United Kingdom


9. What type of artist is Tatafu Langi?

a) koho b) ta’ovala

c) ngatu d) carving


10. Name 3 different materials that Tatafu Langi carves with.

→whale teeth, cattle bone, ivory and koa wood