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Hoki Wananga 2 Quizz
Feb 9, 2025
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by
Charlotte Mildon
1.
When is the most important time to drink water and why?
While you are eating kai so it will be digested
Only at night time so you don’t get dehydrated
An hour before or an hour after eating kai to help with digestion
First thing in the morning as this is when the body is cleaning itself
None
2.
Power source to power source is …
Nose to nose
Lips to lips
Feet to feet
Hand to hand
None
3.
The tailbone being tucked under is similar to the dog because …
It indicates fear
It shows childhood trauma
Shows a problem with sleeping
Tell the story of a past life
None
4.
Why do we choose the female styles of romiromi?
The female works with the pain threshold of the whaiora
The female style makes romiromi look pretty
The male style is aggressive
The male style works hard and fast on the whaiora
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5.
Why do you put your knees on the buttocks and rock from side to side?
Working the lower back gluteus muscles.
Getting ready to go for a run.
In a hurry to go for dinner.
Helping them to go to sleep.
None
6.
Why do we put our feet to the other person’s feet before we work them?
To keep our toes warm.
To put our power source to their power source to read the body.
To help you sing better.
To release energy from their body.
None
7.
Why do you sit on the backside while someone is lying down?
To watch TV.
To have a race.
To soften the muscles beside the tailbone.
To give them a flat tummy.
None
8.
Who can do romiromi in the whānau?
Only mothers.
Only fathers.
Only rangatahi.
The whole whānau.
None
9.
Why are our feet important in romiromi?
They have toe jam.
They are our spiritual power source.
They have eyes.
They sense things.
None
10.
Being a kaitiaki of the ancestral healing knowledge means we ….
Put the teachings on social media like Facebook
We give the teachings learned in wananga to our friends who didn’t go to wananga
We apply the healing mātauranga to our lives so it becomes lived wisdom
We live, breath and honour the teachings so our whanau learn from our role modelling
We preserve the mātauranga to give to our mokopuna one day
None
Time’s up