Thursday, September 30, 2010

puff 567 Wednesday 17th

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Thursday November 18: Green Drinks

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Thursday November 18: Joel Salatin visits NZ! Sustainable farming talk - Ashhurst

Joel Salatin, from Polyface Farm , USA , has been termed the most influential farmer in America after appearing in the book “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” and recent films “Food Inc” and “Fresh”. Polyface Farm is ‘a family owned, multi-generational, pasture-based, beyond organic, local-market farm and informational outreach in Virginia ’s Shenandoah Valley ’ www.polyfacefarms.com



Where: Village Valley Centre, Ashhurst
When: 7-9 pm
Cost: $10 per person
Contact: Mike Chapman 06 3268149 or 027 4423101 mrchapman@farmside.co.nz

Maori Unpacked continued
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Kiihai

Past Negative

Kiihai... i

Kiihai i whakaaetia.
Not agreed.

Usually for something in the deep past, long ago.

Put a note in your No Box alongside

Kao.
No.

kaua or kauaka
don't

Kaaore anoo.
Not yet.

and

Kaaore rawa.
Never.

Kaati.
Stop.

and

Kaahore kau.
Not at all.





Make a mobile with the positive sentence on the front and the negative on the back

h
Hei tauira, For example,

I whakaaetia teenaa.
That was agreed.

on the front

and

Kiihai i whakaaetia teenaa.
That was never agreed.

on the back

alongside perhaps,

Kua haere au.
I have gone.

Kaahore anoo au kia haere.
I have not yet gone.

or

Kei te haere au.
I am going.

and

Kaahore au i te haere.
I am not going.

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