Te Maeva Nui 2004 Rakahanga Henua Kapa Rima

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  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2025

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  • @fireiadmire5189
    @fireiadmire5189 8 років тому +2

    soooo happy to hear my songs. beautiful!!!! cant rock it like us cook islanders. tee tee tee ha!!!!

  • @upwdat
    @upwdat 14 років тому +2

    im so happy to hear this song.. the rythm of the song gives me chills..it reminds me of the song rythm in the movie "The Silent One" when the people were greeting the arrival of their chief's son. im half samoan and tokelauan and the ancestor of my tokelauan side is from Manihiki so i can relate to this. the song itself represents the rythm of polynesia...it makes me want to create movies much like "The Silent One" but based on their origin/migration and ancient pre-polynesian times

  • @miracletamatoa6655
    @miracletamatoa6655 3 роки тому

    The voices of my Rakahangan and Manihikian people. ❤

  • @RAKAHARD
    @RAKAHARD 15 років тому +1

    WOOHOO...thank you korereka for the upload
    RAKS 4 LIFE...

  • @coconut5619
    @coconut5619 8 років тому

    having an imene tiki/ reo metua to start anything is so empowering! Keeping it Kuki! 😉

  • @mwahzkissmetwice9809
    @mwahzkissmetwice9809 12 років тому

    whooop whooop whooop go Rux my island paradise!!!!!!! na mea ote fare!!!

  • @dangerislander
    @dangerislander 15 років тому

    great vidzzz......good vid uploaddd...

  • @dalmeny
    @dalmeny 15 років тому

    Tapuahua HARD!!!!

  • @joshuakoteka7227
    @joshuakoteka7227 11 років тому

    Aue turou hhe

  • @upwdat
    @upwdat 14 років тому

    im so happy to hear this song.. the rythm of the first song gives me chills..it reminds me of the song rythm in the movie "The Silent One" when the people were greeting the arrival of their chief's son. im half samoan and tokelauan and the ancestor of my tokelauan side is from Manihiki so i can relate to this. the song itself represents the rythm of polynesia...it makes me want to create movies much like "The Silent One" but based on their origin/migration and ancient pre-polynesian times