Monday, 12 March 2018

Family Fiesta

Last Friday we had our annual Family Fiesta to raise funds for our school. Our class had two jobs we had to do to help out with it.
The first was performing in the Kapahaka group. We sang He Honore, Tiaho Mai Rā and did a haka which was a combination of Ruaumoko and Tahu Potiki.

Our second job was helping with the kai cooker (like a hangi). Our whanau came and prepped the veges for the kai cooker on the Thursday after school. On Friday morning we helped put the veges and meat in the trays.

First we put in the watercress on the bottom, then added a mixture of paukena (pumpkin), kumara, riwai (potato) and karoti (carrots) then spread the chicken drumsticks around on top. We carried the trays and stacked them in the kai cooker.
In the bottom of the kai cooker we had to put manuka wood chips to flavour the hangi. They had to be soaked overnight in water so they could create smoke and not burn.


Check out some photos of us!


2 comments:

  1. Hi this is Stephanie from Ara Tu Whakata I had a Hangi at school and this shows alot about it. I can't think of a question but good blog post

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  2. kia ora my name is Isabella from gilberthorpe school in Ngakaunui i liked your pictures and i liked your font and where you putted the writing it a great place and maybe next time you can make more than three slide anyways bye for now.

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Thanks for your your positive, thoughtful, helpful korero.