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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Assembly!


Going into the hall I could see alot of strange people wearing green Cook Island clothes. “Wow!” I thought to myself. So I searched around the hall to look for some Cook Island drums. “I think they are just wearing there clothes to show there Cook Island people” I whispered to myself. I searched and searched around and there it was on the stage.

As soon as we sat down Mr. Burt (our principal) Said “Etu Tatou.” That meant we had to stand up ready for the national anthem. Finishing off the anthem we moved onto duffy certificates. Mary Vaisima got the certificate for our class. “Yuss! I tought it would be me” I said to myself. If it was me I would be shy.

Finally that finished! After that Ms. Muliaumasealii (Aka Ms. M) Ran in saying “Milimilimili Patia  Patia.” Patia means 1 clap in Samoan. She told us Fiafia was coming and Fiafia is when every cultural does a traditional dance of theres and preform’s it in front of heaps of people. After that The Cook Island Group performed. They were really good!

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