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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Tawhirimatea Maori Myth

Tawhirimatea Maori Myth

the year is 2100 the world was clean because the world was using
clean Energy 


things are getting worse the world was Relying on the sun for the solar
panels wind for the wind turbines but most of all the world had to rely on
Tawhirimatea to blow the clouds out of the way so they can have sun and to
blow the wind turbines 


 the problem hits! The wind started to die down there was no wind to push the
clouds out of the way the world was in a blackout 


 it starts getting better… some people remember Tawhirimatea they called him
to help.day 1 he didn’t come day 2 he didn’t come but on the 3rd day he
came and he blew the clouds out of the way and the wind turbines had the
power to 

everything gets fixed up… now people will remember tawhirimatea the god
who the world 

5 comments:

  1. I enjoyed reading your Tawhirimatea Myth Khan! Keep up the great work mate!

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  2. This story is well written Khan, your a very good writter.Keep up the good work - Tayla Thompson(Big sister to khan.T) :)

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  3. I like your environmental flavour to the problem Khan! Well done. Which of Tawhirimatea's 4 winds caused the problem and which one is needed to blow the turbines?

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  4. I like your big picture thinking Khan! You have set this story in the future which is a great idea! I enjoyed imagining a future where humans had solved a lot of problems by using clean energy. Your message about remembering Tawhirimatea is an important one. I am wondering what other gods we need to remember in the future too and why?

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  5. Hi Khan,
    A great environmental twist to your story Khan, hopefully the world will be a much cleaner one in 2100. Thank goodness for Tawhirimatea who saved the day.

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