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The Island

Nan has always told stories about Hauturu before it was taken away from their ancestors. The narrator used to nag Nan to take him to the island. Now he doesn’t “care about that stuff any more”.

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  • AudienceStudentsKaiako
  • Curriculum Level4
  • Education SectorPrimary
  • Learning AreaHealth and PEEnglish
  • Progression rangeYears 4-6
  • Resource LanguageEnglish
  • Resource typeText/Chapter
  • SeriesSchool Journal
  • Teaching StrategyMixed

About this resource

Series: School Journal Level 4 November 2023

Reading year level: 7

Topics: ancestors, family, islands, ocean, pūrākau, relationships, sea, tīpuna, tūpuna, whānau

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    The Island

    Words by Paula Morris
    Illustrations by Mat Tait

    Nan has always told stories about Hauturu before it was taken away from their ancestors. The narrator used to nag Nan to take him to the island. Now he doesn’t “care about that stuff any more”. But during a storm, “I want to see that stone and the wētāpunga and the birds. I want to see where our ancestors lived…”

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