These are the shoes I got for Christmas. They are very comfortable to wear. They are even stylish.
This is myAmbassadors Application. I really want to be anAmbassador because I think it will be good for my future. I would love to be an Ambassador because I can meet knew people from all around the world. I enjoy greeting new people that come into our school.
Hawaiian Artist:
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1. What year was Jules Tavernier born?
a) 2020 b) 1844
c) 1779 d) 1872
2. What country was Jules Tavernier born?
United States b) New York
c) London d) France
3. When did Jules Tavernier start studying art?
Age 16 b) Age 20
c) Age 26 d) Age 30
4. During the Franco-Prussian war what happened to his drawings?
They were burnt in the fire
Were flown by balloon to Long for publication in newspaper
They were transported back to France for investigation
Were sold for billions of dollars for charity
5. What does “travelling on horseback” means?
Riding a rocking horse b) a name of a cafe
c) a name of a painting d) riding a horse
6.Why did Jules Tavernier leave San Francisco:?
a) he was going on holiday b) running away from his debtors
c) wanted to visit his family e) i
Hawaiian History:
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About Hawaii:
1. Hawaii has eight main islands - which one is not part of Hawaii?
a) Niʻihau b) Kauaʻi
c) Oʻahu d) Savai’i
2. What is the capital of Hawaii?
a) Wellington b) Maui
c) Honolulu d) Moloka’i
3. Native Hawaii before and after European contact produces?
a) petroglyphs b) wood and stone carvings
c) siapo d) kapa
4. The designed feather cape or helmet is solely for?
a) teachers b) alii
c) kings d) chiefs
5. Kia manu would collect incredible --------------------?
a) 20,000 birds b) feathers
c) hair d) chicken feet
6. True or False: Kapa is made from colourful dyes ?
a) True b) False
7. By using wauke or paper mulberry plant they ---------- to form a Kapa?
clean b) buy
beat d) hammer
8. Sculpting in Hawaii they use ------------?
a) bone b) stone
c) wood d) teeth
9. A hand-tapping needle piercing the skin is used for traditional Hawaiian Tattoo?
a) True b) False
Cook Islands Tivaevae:
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Tivaevae:
What does Tivaevae mean?
To cook b) to sew or patch
c) To knit d) to laugh
2. What are Tivaevae?
a) Tea Towels b) Pillow Cases
c) Sheets d) Duvets
3. When were Tivaevae bedspreads introduced by French nuns?
a) eighteenth century b) nineteenth century
c) twentieth century d) twenty first century
The Pange
5. What is a ta’unga?
a) a type of tivaevae b) an expert
c) cutting materials d) patterns and colours
Making the Tīvaevae
6. Which are not part of the three types of Tīvaevae?
a) tīvaevae manu b) tīvaevae tātaura
c) tīvaevae tā’ōrei d) tivaevae tāmoumou
8. How is Tīvaevae tātaura formed?
Using glue and paste b) using embroidered
c) having separate pieces pieced together d) using chromebook
Cook Islands History:
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About Cook Islands:
1. How many islands are said to be on Cook Islands?
a) 3 b) 10
c) 15 d) 88
2. Which island is not located beside the Cook Islands?
a) New Zealand b) Tonga
c) French Polynesia d) American Samoa
3. How did Cook Islands get their name?
a) From coke cola b) from James Cook
c) from chocolate d) from Cocoa Chanel
Cook Islands History:
4. Where did the first Cook Islands arrive from?
a) Hawaii b) Tahiti
c) New Zealand d) Hervey Island
5. What does Cook Islands not do for art?
a) wood carving b) piercing
c) weaving d) tivaevae
6. True or False: Captain James Cook named Cook Islands ?
a) True b) False
Wood carving:
7. Rarotonga is famous for its carving ….
its wooden seats b) fisherman’s gods and staff-gods
c) it’s ceremonial adzes d) pencils
8. What islands are not mentioned for wood carving?
a) Mitiaro b) Mauke
c) Atiu d) Pukapuka