FestPAC is the most enjoyable, little-known, under-appreciated festival on planet Earth. I consider myself privileged to have attended one (Palau, 2004).
They are Polynesian descendants. Rapa Nui is Chilean but they’re cultivating their indigenous heritage. Perfect combination in my opinion! Polynesian and Latin heritage= ❤️🔥
@@ckc1720 so they mixing with Chileans, got it. Makes them “Hapa” then 🤙🏽. We Polynesian are a small number compared to all other nationalities all over the world. I can tell when I see a real Polynesian from Tonga all the way to Tahiti. Our blood is strong across the vast ocean.
Most of them are Chilean/RapaNui mestizos, the indigenous features in RapaNui are mixed, but because of our blood, the song, the dance and the culture always remain for generations. 😊
We of the Pacific are happy people. It was a remarkable fusion of Pacific Ocean peoples at he Honolulu Convention Center.Aloha.
Lo❤e from the Solomon Islands
FestPAC is the most enjoyable, little-known, under-appreciated festival on planet Earth. I consider myself privileged to have attended one (Palau, 2004).
So important for us Pacific peoples to continue exercising, learning, sharing, expressing and perpetuating our cultures 🤎✊🏾
Love from GUAM❤❤❤
Que lindo felicitaciones!!!! 🇨🇱🙌🍀💓
That is really cool.
Arohanui no Aotearoa
So much cake ;)
GYYYYYAAAAT DAMN!
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242 punahele st Hilo Hawaii my name is Jeffrey Delatorre kapua pass way from maui back
Pukana, Blahhh,, 😝😜😛
Where’s the Polynesians, these people look Chilean lol
Because THEY ARE also chileans LOL .
They are Polynesian descendants. Rapa Nui is Chilean but they’re cultivating their indigenous heritage. Perfect combination in my opinion! Polynesian and Latin heritage= ❤️🔥
@@ckc1720 so they mixing with Chileans, got it. Makes them “Hapa” then 🤙🏽. We Polynesian are a small number compared to all other nationalities all over the world. I can tell when I see a real Polynesian from Tonga all the way to Tahiti. Our blood is strong across the vast ocean.
Most of them are Chilean/RapaNui mestizos, the indigenous features in RapaNui are mixed, but because of our blood, the song, the dance and the culture always remain for generations. 😊
It's all about culture, not genetics. Have a look at the All-Blacks doing a haka.