So glad to see you charging through this years' SLJ programme, "Changemakers: People who have changed the world" - thanks for sharing your culture with us, cool to see that you're both Māori and Samoan. Beautiful iwi - do you have much to do with Ihumaatao?
I really like how you've combined the two borders, with both borders having symbolic significance to each culture. Have you been to Samoa?
Hi Riiana, I liked how you explained where your family has come from, and also included a picture of the island your father's from. Would you want to live there?
I would like to visit Samoa for a trip but I would not like to live there. I would not be able to live with the weather and I am unable to speak any Samoan.
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Tēnā koe Riiana
So glad to see you charging through this years' SLJ programme, "Changemakers: People who have changed the world" - thanks for sharing your culture with us, cool to see that you're both Māori and Samoan.
Beautiful iwi - do you have much to do with Ihumaatao?
I really like how you've combined the two borders, with both borders having symbolic significance to each culture. Have you been to Samoa?
Looking forward to your response!
Ngā mihi,
Jordan
Kia ora Jordan!
My family do not have much to do with Ihumatao. Unfortunately I have not been to Samoa but if I'm given the chance I would love to!
Sincerely,
Riiana
Hi Riiana,
I liked how you explained where your family has come from, and also included a picture of the island your father's from. Would you want to live there?
Kia ora Alex,
I would like to visit Samoa for a trip but I would not like to live there. I would not be able to live with the weather and I am unable to speak any Samoan.
- Riiana
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