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Friday, August 3, 2018

My family Culture

My family Culture

Hi I am Makayla and I am here to talk about my family culture on my blog. 
Our learning focus for Project Based Learning the term is about Culture. 
Today I will be telling you about my family Culture. My Dads family side is from the Cook Island maori and my Mum is from New Zealand so I go both ways. The Cook Islands have many fascinating traditions and ceremonies. 

You may know of the drums, well they are not just for making music they are sometimes used for communication one drum might mean a meeting between tribes and villages others may mean to celebrate a holiday.

Another is the frangipani flower

In the Cook Islands women where the frangipani flower to show if they are married or not. If you ever visit and you see a woman wearing a frangipani on there right ear they are married but if they are wearing it on there left they are single.

There is also a tradition called the maeva nui competition it is like kapa haka it is a competition between island and to see who is the best it happens once a year in the month of May.

Another thing that Cook Islanders use instead of perfume and deodorant they used flowers they use any in the season they call these ei that means it is a garland it could be and head garland which might mean a hat of flowers like a necklace a flowers same as a bracelet and they still use it now.

Interesting facts: If you were thinking of buying any part of this island think again because it is family owned and land is not for sale.

I hope you enjoyed learning about my Dad side of my family culture.
Please let me know in the comments what your family culture is.



5 comments:

  1. Hi, I never knew about frangipani flower symbolisation of marriage! Very interesting! I enjoyed this post very much, I learnt so many new things.

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  2. Hi, I never knew so muck about your culture and the frangipani flower symoisation is very interesting I enjoyed this post and cant wait to read more.

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  4. I love this because Makayla shares her culture which is very fascinating because she tells some good facts about the Cook Islands and some tips on when going there.
    Did you know that I love playing the piano as well as singing also I'm half russian.
    Next time you could maybe make sure your spelling is correct :)
    Why did you decide to write about the Cook Islands and about the frangipani?

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  5. Hi Makayla, Your post about your culture is so informative, I knew about drumming for dancing but not that it can be used for communication. I have visited Rarotonga and it was so beautiful and the weather was awesome. We went to church while we were there and the singing was amazing, the men sang out strongly with lots of harmony. My father is from Ireland and singing is very important in Ireland too. Have you visited your Dad's family in the Cook Islands?

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