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- IM MAORI TOO.
Born and raised in Aus though but i'm not
fussed. I love Australia.
- Good video. Looks so wholesome.
- Yeah should be proud of who u r well we came from the same
ethnic I'm a Malay all the way from Malaysia n ur a Maori wow I wish I was tall like u guys big n strong
- T_T i want the dvd!!!!
- celebrate your heritage, sister. I am currently studying
Native Culture and the Maori is among the most fascinating tribes I have discovered. But all native cultures be they maxican, american, islander, european are STRIKING in their similarity of custom and belief...May the Great Father and Great Mother join hands and guide your path!
- very intimidating
- So cool !
- "My mouth waters for your flesh..." I love it!!!
- does anyone know where i can get a putatara??? i live in the
USA
- you right tigress im from uk but the moari culture is
superb all polanesion ppl we can learn from
- Makes me proud to be a Maori woman...
- wow, truly beautiful and chilling to watch.
- dude what you goin on about?
- im an aussie but have some maori mates ,,bros,,great people
with great history and culture
- Sacred, Special, Warrior Spirits, Love The Maori Culture &
It's People, I Am Scottish, I Honor The Spirit That Makes Us One. Cha robh dithis riamh a fadadh teine nach do las eatarra.
(Two never kindled a fire but it lit between them.)
- 0:27
- Whats is the name of the documentary?
- Beautiful put, my long distance brother. I will cherish the
blood that runs through these veins and learn and share all I can. <3
- frateee .. ma cuprind fiorii !!
- E hoa (my friend)your parents want a better life for you
thats why they took you to america give you every chance to do well for yourself just be proud of who you are and thats maori listen too this song He Kakano Ahau (I am a seed)sung by Aria and listen to the lyric's this song is all about being maori and who we are.Remember this seed is alway's with you no matter where you go its just you have'nt feed it any kai (food) yet but there will come a day kia kaha(be strong) mauri ora
- il loro sguardo e fierezza allo stato puro.......
- this is a beautiful part of an old culture which, despite
everything has managed to hang on. i feel so sorry for the english soldiers who landed here, saw that dance and those faces and were then ordered to fight them lol. personally, i'd have ordered my men to sail back to england! :]
kudos to those who embrace their heritage and do things like this haka. if i ever go to NZ anything to do with the maori is first on the agenda to see! :]
- I'm MAORI TOO!
Too bad i never got a chance to be raise
and taught the ways. Maybe if my folks had stay there and not come to America I'm sure I would. :(
MAORI PRIDE!!!
- @teresagabriel
I feel that. It is profound and is a true
embrace of our authentic human nature. You can feel the roots manifesting in these people and the very words of this man.
- I bet some of them have real anger management
problems,better them than me
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Description: (more)This is an excerpt from a 55 min documentary we have shot for PBS. For nearly 50,000 years, dances and songs have been an expression of Pacific Islanders' origins, their journeys, their struggles - their
(less)This is an excerpt from a 55 min documentary we have shot for PBS. For nearly 50,000 years, dances and songs have been an expression of Pacific Islanders' origins, their journeys, their struggles - their very existence. These are their dance stories. The program journeys to five cultures: Maori (New Zealand), Samoan, Palauan, Chamorro (Guam), Kanak (New Caledonia), ...
Keywords: Cameraman, Maori, Samoa, Palau, Chamorro, Guam, Kanak, Caledonia, Pacific, Islands, Dance, Culture, Ethnography, Philippe Charluet
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