Hine-te-iwaiwa: The Guardian of the Arts
The Atua of Childbirth, Weaving, and Female Knowledge 🌿 The Pillar of Legend: The Master Weaver
Hine-te-iwaiwa is the most important Atua for women’s traditional arts. She is the guardian of the Whare Pora (the house of weaving). Legend says she was the first to weave a korowai (cloak) and the first to perform the ceremonies for a newborn baby. 🔍 The Pillar of Connection: Creativity and Skill
She represents the "patterns" of life. Whether it’s weaving a flax basket or organizing a classroom, her energy is about bringing things together to make something strong and beautiful.
In the Classroom: Perfect for Art and Craft sessions.
Life Link: Discuss how we "weave" friendships together by being kind. đź’ˇ The Pillar of Challenge: The "Ako" Activity
The Friendship Weave:
Cut strips of colored paper and practice weaving them over and under each other.
The Goal: As you weave, say something nice about a friend for every strip you add.
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