The Story of Mataariki
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- Опубликовано: 23 июн 2010
- The Eyes of the Ariki - a story 'inspired' by Pou Te Mara, produced & directed by A Tibble with Imovie, Illustrations developed with Powerpoint, Music from RUclips & Apple! Mauriora ki a tatou e hika ma!
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Nice story my class at school in Rm6 (Churton school) my teacher showed our class this story on June Friday 2018 we celebrated mataariki on June Friday 2018 we called it The big breakfast we lighted up some lanterns and let them go 😁😁
Just one comment I'd like to make...the part where Tane separates his parents...he was lying on his back and pushed up with his legs...but overall impressed much :)
Awesome Maoribrotha...mean resource for our people :)
omg i watch this 100 time this is so good!
love it man just 1 little thing u spelt lightning wrong but thanks man best description ever thank you for giving me the info 4 my Maori mataariki project
That's what they think and I agree but it can be wrong or right
i thought he riped out his siblings eyes and threw them to the heavens
never mind
What's the music at 2:12?
kia Ora bro, I would like to ask for your permission if i could use some pieces of your music from your creative media "the eyes of ariki". I thank you again for your guidance in helping me find some other pieces of music on you tube etc for my school project.
Regards PJ
thank you for the information
Tēnā koutou e hika māi i kaha ki te tuku korero mai. Mauriora ki a koutou. Anyone can use this. I made this for public use. I created this for my kids school Mataariki night. I wanted the kids to have a more authentic story. Admittedly I took the license that all story tellers have - I adapted it for our little ones. So while Pou talks about Tāwhiri ripping out his eyes and throwing them to the skies, for our little ones, I changed it to tears. Thanks for the correction on 'lightening'! Damned spell check!! And regarding Tane lying on his back, I wasn't there so I didn't see. (Mo taku hē, he whakatoi noiho) But seriously, ngā mihi ki a koutou, and use it!!!
This is Pou Te Mara of Ngai Tuhoe and a well known expert of tikanga Maori and Maori language telling the story of Mataariki. www.teara.govt.nz/en/video/5158/how-matariki-was-formed
atawhai tibble aa
aye bro,this is a awesome piece of creative work...im at present a film student at the NZ film and TV school in Wellington.im producing a 5min drama as part of out acessment.i need to attain some of those beautiful sounds you have, flutes etc.would you be able to tell where you got them from.or guide me in the right direction.
Thanks, regards paul jackson
Kia Ora whanau he rawe o mahi....I would like permission to utilise this to support my unit for my rumaki junior class 15 5-6 yr olds will learn the story in Maori and then create wearable arts Korowai as a visual..i have already planned to teach from a book but this will be more effective... Nga Mihi
What an awesome resource!!
@paulcjackson kia ora bro, how did you go with this assement you were doing? :)
Is it just me or is something about this creepy af
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you write Matariki wrong
why is it tears and not eye balls
asking for a friend
@@emptyhead4613 im pretty sure it is
just saying...
Isn't it matariki
you used a tradmarked logo in the first few seconds of your video it is the apple logo you could get sued!
They spelt matariki like this mataariki
You forgot ther was 9 stars
So bad looks like they are doing each other not fighting no disrespect to Maoris
*maori culture
Hi there. I did this in powerpoint. I'm not cartoon expert. It's not what I see or the kids in the school see, but thank's for commenting
Maori Brotha Oh that was from my younger brother
I enjoyed it!
A few comments. The original story from the people of Ngai Tuhoe has Tawhirimatea ripping his eyes out and throwing them to the heavens. Look up the youtube videos of Dr Rangi Mataamus, from Ngai Tuhoe. They have reclaimed their legend and are letting different Iwi know their views about this. I had to retell it as I was making this for a group of new entrants and didn't want to freak them out. Heoi ano kai te mihi tonu ki a Rangi, otira ki a Pou ma. Koutou, nga tamariki o te kohu, mauriora!