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Showing posts with label Samoa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Samoa. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 November 2020

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Created by Pisirina
I've crafted an image that includes iconic kiwi elements and my culture as well. The background is a beach from my home island, Samoa. I've used value and texture to add an appealing visual. Texture is adding another dimension to give the audience a perception of what the object feels like. Value is how light or dark a colour is. Value is hues and the saturation of each colour. To represent my environment, Aotearoa, I added a Pukeko. The Pukeko is a bird that you can see almost anywhere in New Zealand. 
To add more kiwiana icons into my drawing, I included some Pohutukawa blossoms. 
We are currently growing some Pohutukawa trees at our school. 
I also added some Hibiscus Flowers. In Samoa, we call them Teuila. 
These are my favourite flowers. I inserted them as a a frame in the corner.  

Tuesday, 8 September 2020

Proud to be Samoan! - 2020


I'm proud to be samoan! Being samoan plays a huge part in my identity. It shapes who I am, such as my beliefs, values and morals. Doing White Sunday every year has helped me with my confidence. Growing up with a samoan tradition based family has truly influenced my life in every good way!

Thursday, 27 June 2019

The biggest challenge of the Century? - Reading 2019

WALT - Discuss and justify our opinion on a topic



Task Description

My reading group, Waititi read a text about Climate Change. We then watched a video about a village in Samoa getting flooded from the rising sea levels. After watching the video I wrote 7 words that had the word change in it. I also wrote a few synonyms for change. I then wrote reasons why I disagree and agree with the statement in the Presentation. For my create Task I paired up with a few people from my group and made a poster showing the impact from the extreme weather.  If you want to find out more just take a look through my Slides above!

Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Visual Mihi 2019

Walt: Draw our Visual Mihi and explain our four important things in life.











Task Description
Above this you will see 4 pictures and myself. In the top left corner is a cross and the bible it represents that I believe in Jesus which means I am a christian. In the other top corner you will see the word 'Family'. My Family is very important to me, they are my loved ones and my everything. The corner with the red flag is about my culture. I value my culture very much, the flag is the Samoa flag and the words above it say which island in Samoa I am from. I am from the Island of Upolu in Samoa. Obviously, I had to add in a flower to show that my culture is pretty and soft like a flower. Finally, the last corner is about how I admire Music. Music has always been apart of my life if its at school, at home or even at church you will see me singing,performing and listening to all types of music including foreign music! K-pop is my favourite genre as it helps me be more active with other languages. That is all I have to say about my Visual Mihi. I hope you enjoyed me explaining my 4 important things in my life. Have a great day!

Saturday, 2 February 2019

Spending Christmas at Samoa! (and staying there for 3 weeks!)

My trip to Samoa!
Pisirina
Photos taken by my sister
My 3 week trip to Samoa was amazing and long!, and when I say long I mean LONG.
It was literally a month. All was good, we left on the night of the 23rd of December
and we arrived around 3’o’clock in Samoa meaning it was probably 2 am in NZ
since Samoa is an hour ahead. I went with my older sister and my dad to Samoa
if you were wondering. Well, I can’t travel by myself!

When we arrived at Samoa, it was like being in another world.
The heat hit my whole body when I stepped out of the airplane when we arrived at
our destination. As I was walking, I had to take off my cardigan. That’s when I
found out that there was a lot of humidity in the air which is weird because
in NZ we don’t have a lot of humidity everyday. Skip forward onto the week.

On Christmas, after all of my cousin’s got given presents we went to the beach at
Savaia to go swim, which was quite far from my village but it was worth it.
All of the kids had fun, the water was beautifully clear and clean compared to our
oceans. But the beach near my village is really dirty but it’s still okay to swim in
it because we have a pool area. I didn’t expect Samoa to be polluted
but the place is still beautiful.

On this week was my cousin’s wedding!
That’s the real reason why we were there at Samoa.
Her wedding was on the 29th of December almost a week after we arrived.
My older sister was a bridesmaid and I was a flower girl even though I’m 11. On the day I
had to wear makeup which was new but in a good way. The whole day was tiring
because I had to wear high heels and I was sweating. My highlight of this day was
at the Reception when we had a family item which was really fun with everyone
dancing on the dance floor including the bride and groom.
Now I am going to talk to you about the struggles in Samoa.
Hopefully this paragraph doesn’t go on for long because I have a whole list.
The first reason is communicating, it was easy to talk to the younger children since my
Samoan skills are average, but when it comes to speaking with adults, OH they’re
talking in another language! They talk so fast that I have to reply with an answer
THREE minutes later because I have to calculate or ask my sister what they just
said.
Reason two, the heat! It’s so hot that I would jump inside a car and go for a drive with
my cousin with the windows closed but the air conditioner on.
When it’s night time I’m not allowed to sleep with the fan on because that’s how I
get sick. Even when you’re getting changed you will eventually sweat.
Next reason!
Being teased by your cousins. Every morning we would go outside of the house and
pick up the rubbish except Sunday because that is the Aso malolo(Rest day).
Once(when we were picking up rubbish), my cousin’s were calling me a Teine palagi just
because I lived in New Zealand.
What most of my cousins didn’t know was that I was born in Samoa, they didn’t
believe me at all. That goes to show that Samoan families love to tease
and mock each other even when they’re sad because our jokes are so funny.
There is nothing other than those three struggles that made me pity myself all
the time. I might’ve made it sound like I exaggerated too much but
there’s no going back now but I love them so much, no words can explain
how much I love food. I’m just joking, I love my family to the core of my heart.
Enough of that smoochy stuff, for the next week we just stayed at my Mum's
house which is in the same village as my Dads house. They had an open
house at the front and a normal one behind.
What I loved about my Mum's house was that it was windy there.
A downfall in Samoa is that they have dogs but they look hungry and
they die of starvation. My country is blessed with beautiful dogs but they
choose to not to give them love and care. When we went to town in Apia we
saw pigeons but they aren’t
like the pigeons is NZ, instead they were so skinny, they looked so lazy
because they weren’t waddling with their head bobbing.
Oh, their life is a struggle! I pity the dogs and the pigeons.
I will also talk to you about the life of a pig.
Warning: Make sure you have your tissues ready.

The Piglets look so happy whenever I go past them but their futures are all the
same. Once they are old and fat that is when their owners lock
them up in a big cage. The family will feed the pig their leftovers and BAM!,
the pig gets even more thick. Eventually someone will have to end their life,
and people will devour the forgotten pig.
That is why I, Pisirina will always remember them.
Forever in our stomachs.

The last day was sad with everyone at the airport to send us off.
My sister and I were wearing matching dresses.
My dad and my other sister also wore Samoan clothes.
Some of my family members cried. It was an emotional mess. It was so boring
and long on the trip back home.
Although, they’re were some K-pop music so it was really
easy to fall asleep on the plane.

The trip was amazing and I am so lucky to reunite with my country and my family.
There were a few struggles but all that matters is that I put a smile on a lot of
peoples face. Christmas was the best because even though I didn’t get much,
what I got to see was a lot of smiles which really made my day.
I was glad that I filled their day with happiness.
I suggest that you go for a holiday in Samoa because I guarantee that you will gain more
knowledge, lose weight and become more tan.
Task Description
This blog post is about my trip at Samoa! I'm so sorry that I didn't post this earlier. So many things are going on this holiday. Unfortunately I didn't have time to do the Summer learning Journey but I will aim for posting during the winter break. I hope you enjoy my writing!

Photos below!