Malo e lelei and welcome to my first blog for 2019! Today I would be giving you a short description of what me and my class has been up to, for the past few weeks here in social studies. This documentary is about two mens who take this journey to find our where their ancestors originated from. Oscar and Nathan travelled around the pacific ocean to visit different sorts of places. They also visit their families where they reveal their true ethnicities through a DNA test. One of the things I enjoyed the most was knowing that every pacific island are very similar to each other. The most interesting part about the documentary, was getting to see the seven wakas in Rarotonga where our Polynesians left their canoe to travel to Aotearoa. They then ended their journey in Taiwan where they find out, their ancestors was originated from there.
This blog is a record of my learning from Pt England School in Auckland, through to Tamaki College.
Wednesday, 27 February 2019
Made in Taiwan
Malo e lelei and welcome to my first blog for 2019! Today I would be giving you a short description of what me and my class has been up to, for the past few weeks here in social studies. This documentary is about two mens who take this journey to find our where their ancestors originated from. Oscar and Nathan travelled around the pacific ocean to visit different sorts of places. They also visit their families where they reveal their true ethnicities through a DNA test. One of the things I enjoyed the most was knowing that every pacific island are very similar to each other. The most interesting part about the documentary, was getting to see the seven wakas in Rarotonga where our Polynesians left their canoe to travel to Aotearoa. They then ended their journey in Taiwan where they find out, their ancestors was originated from there.
Labels:
2019,
Ancestors,
History,
Made in Taiwan,
Nathan,
Oscar,
Samoa,
Social Studies,
Tamaki College
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