We have been learning about how Matariki is celebrated around the world. Take a look at my thinglink to find out about how other cultures celebrate
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Tuesday, 2 July 2019
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Kia ora Joseph is Yazmin I think your work is amazing because you toll as how other cultures celebrate Matariki. I also like Matariki. How did you find the facts? :-)
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