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Black Sheep - Bully Hayes

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Week 6- 7:  Who is Bully Hayes (William Henry Hayes)  Swashbuckler: the story of Bully Hayes  https://www.radionz.co.nz/programmes/black-sheep/story/2018675656/swashbuckler-the-story-of-bully-hayes http://www.bullyhayes.co.nz/Who+is+Bully+Hayes.html Notable points throughout the podcast: He earned the title of "Pirate". arrived in the Pacific in the mid-1800s was an international criminal celebrity. Bully was killed in 1877 by a disgruntled seaman and was subsequently buried at sea south of the Marshall Islands. Virtually every paper referred to him as “The Notorious Captain Hayes”. Notably, he never stole a ship or cargo on the high seas, so while he was frequently described as a pirate he never committed actual piracy. Bully learned to sail as a merchant on the Great Lakes. There are some very nasty stories from this period of Bully’s life, including multiple allegations of rape against young pacific island women. One case involved a girl who was only ...

Workbook

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Week One & Two: Introduction to the Brief Outline: To visually enhance and support young readers experience and comprehension of a supplied text, and to engage with the demands and requirements of the "live brief"  Story:  Alice and Max Characters:  All the children are year 4 (8-9) all in mufti. Max has autism.  Max: Pakeha Alice: Pacific Chantelle: Maori Amy: Pakeha, Red hair Avery: European/Mediterranean look - Glasses Louis: North African Lau: Asian ( could be Vietnamese) Mr Sandford: Maori - Mid 30's Denise: (Office Lady): Pakeha, 40's The School Journal: http://instructionalseries.tki.org.nz/Instructional-Series/School-Journal Primary Research: Tivaevae: Children Book Examples: Researching positions and poses: Character design of Max and Alice: Week Three & Four: Sketches for interim & feedback from Simon: Feedback: Week 5 ...