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Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Do you know how to play Ki O Rahi?

Do You Know How To Play Ki O Rahi?

Hi, guys today I am going to be telling you how to play Ki O Rahi? Do you know how to play Ki O Rahi? I have played Ki O Rahi a lot of times so I thought I could make a piece writing about the instructions in Ki O Rahi. I am really proud of the work I have done if you think I have done well give me a comment.

Ki O Rahi Instruction
Do you know how to play Ki O Rahi? Do you know it is an easy and fun game to play with friends or family? You can also play competitively. Here is some step by step Instructions of how to play Ki O Rahi lets go!

Ki O Rahi is a game that is usually played in groups of seven. So there are two groups playing one game. This is how the field is set up.
So a Tupu is the centre target so it’s is what you're aiming for when you have the ball. But there are certain rules you have to know. I’ll go through them all now.

  1. You need to choose your teams
  2. Organise your team's eg - One team needs to be the Kioma and the other needs to be the Taniwha.  
  3. Then in half time, you swap. So the team that was Kioma is now Taniwha and the team that is Taniwha is now Kioma. They both have a different role.

Anyway back to the rules! Pou is is what the Kioma makes points with. Kioma has to hint the Pou at least once and run it through Pawero and touch the ground in Te Wairua. But they have to do all of that without getting taped by the other team twice. Meanwhile, the Taniwha has to try to get the ball and hint Tupu but there are two guards protecting Tupu who are from Kioma. Which is also called Kaitiaki.


If this didn’t help here is a video of “How To Play Ki O Rahi.”
Or you can go to there “Website.”
Here is a Doc tell you about “Ki O Rahi’s Vocabulary.”

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