Ruatepupuke [sound recording] / na Eruera Wharehinga. Te Taura Here / na Bridget Meads.
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Te Whanganui a Tara, Aotearoa :
Te Pou Taki Korero,
c1997.
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Format: | Cassette Audio |
Summary: | Ngati Porou account of the famous demi-god, Ruatepupuke, who is credited with introducing carving to humanity in the process of rescuing his son from Tangaroa. 2. This story is about a father who, despite the protests of his children, decides to clear manuka and harakeke to build a fence to stop his sheep from straying. In the making of the fence, the father slips down a bank and is rescued by his children using a rope made from harakeke and tied to the manuka. Needless to say he concedes to his children's wishes to keep the manuka and harakeke. Suggested audience: intermediate, junior secondary. |
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Physical Description: | 1 sound cassette (15 min., 45 sec.) : analog, stereo. |
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Notes: | In Maori. Ruatepupuke recorded from: Te Tautoko 26. Taura Here recorded from: Te Tautoko 27. Produced for the Ministry of Education. Readers, Brannigan Kaa, Wi Kuki Kaa ; musicians, Brannigan Kaa, Marc Wagner. Bib#: 698133 |
Playing Time: | 00:15:45 |
Language: | Māori |
Bib#: | 698133 |