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Te Whare tapa wha
Taha Wairua-Spiritual
Spitrittul is about Being clam .there are many ways to kept clam yourself down for example mindfulness or yoga there is also
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whenua-lands and root
everyone has land and roots the land is where you come from and where you were born the roots mean who was in your family before you and who you will remeber when they pass the roots come from all across the see its also when the family conects whe you or someone else comes togever
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Taha tinana-physical
exersise
bike /scooter
you can bike of scooter to alot of place its like a car but slower but it helps get you heart rate up
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Sport
Tennis
Tennis is a game played on a rectangular-shaped court, which can be one of many surfaces. It is either played with two players (singles match), or four players (doubles match). Players stand on opposite sides of the net and use a stringed racquet to hit the ball back and forth to each other.
Soccer
To play soccer. First you'll need two teams. The goal of the games to score more points than the other team by kicking the ball into their net. In the Official Rules. Each team has 11 players
netball
Netball is a ball sport played by two teams of seven players. Games are played on a rectangular court with raised goal rings at each end. The object is to score goals from within a defined area, by throwing a ball into a ring attached to a 3.05 metres (10 feet) high post.
cricket
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Cricket is played by two teams of 11, with one side taking a turn to bat a ball and score runs, while the other team will bowl and field the ball to restrict the opposition from scoring. The main objective in cricket is to score as many runs as possible against the opponent.
rugby
Rugby is a 15-a-side team sport. The object of the game is to ground the ball behind the opponent's try line, into what is called the in-goal area. Rugby is played both with the ball in hand and by kicking the ball. However, when the ball is being carried in hand it can only be thrown or handed off backwards.
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