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Māori myths
Tāwhirimātea :
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We have a personal connection to it as at primary school we all vividly remember reading the creation purākau
connects to all of us as we are all from the lower north island which is known for its high winds and wind turbines
Isaiah said he relates to Tāwhiriātea as when he was a child his parents divorced (split like Papatuanuku and Ranginui) and he was upset about this
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has many elements that connect to the 4 strands of art- visual art, dance, drama, and music
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charlotte feels connected to Tāwhirimātea
as the wind bought her ancestors here and she hales from a place of wind
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Celtic Mythology
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Ulster
Macha, a mysterious woman rumoured to be magic, who was forced to run against the king’s horses while pregnant to pay for her husband’s crimes.
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