I'm very far away from polynesia, being from northern Europe. But spinning poi has given me tons of purpose lately and it has provided an escape during a hard period in life. I'm also doing it as kind of a tribute to my former best friend who died 6 years ago. He used to be a fire spinner and i want to keep his memory alive in my own way. I'm doing some research into the origins
Love it and great to see you supporting your culture. Am also Polynesian descent and come from New Zealand. Pronouncing is a little off. But good work :)
No such thing as a Poi …… “ BALL “ ! ??? ….. No disrespect but growing with this Taonga ( Gift ) the “ POI “ was and is not referred to as a BALL ! Our Taonga are shared and demonstrated to exhibit control , discipline and to explain our Stories ….like all the Arts , to translate the Maori Culture , Customs and Sacred Traditions . Please refer to the Poi as simply that . “ The POI .” It’s practical purpose is , as used in earlier times by the Male Warriors with heavier Filling ,most likely Soils or clays as you rightly stated. Thanks for taking the time to express your craft to others , please take care with our Taonga ,….so easily open to interpretation when teaching , on the web .
In Hawaii, poi is a food, and I think that's why you'll hear Hawaiians refer to Māori poi as "poi balls" to differentiate from poi the food. I don't think any disrespect is meant. Also, please bear in mind that Hawaiians suffered a LOT under the US govt. No expression of culture was allowed, and was deemed illegal.
I'm very far away from polynesia, being from northern Europe. But spinning poi has given me tons of purpose lately and it has provided an escape during a hard period in life. I'm also doing it as kind of a tribute to my former best friend who died 6 years ago. He used to be a fire spinner and i want to keep his memory alive in my own way.
I'm doing some research into the origins
thank you Kailana. this was really helpful. super clear explanations and demonstration.
Off topic but your skin is gorgeous! Would so appreciate you sharing your skin care routine and products! 🙏❤️
Love it and great to see you supporting your culture. Am also Polynesian descent and come from New Zealand. Pronouncing is a little off. But good work :)
Thank you! I am going to try to make these for my daughter!
My hula kumu had us dance with poi balls when I was in elementary school it made me feel so cool
These are so cool!
No such thing as a Poi …… “ BALL “ ! ??? ….. No disrespect but growing with this Taonga ( Gift ) the “ POI “ was and is not referred to as a BALL ! Our Taonga are shared and demonstrated to exhibit control , discipline and to explain our Stories ….like all the Arts , to translate the Maori Culture , Customs and Sacred Traditions . Please refer to the Poi as simply that . “ The POI .” It’s practical purpose is , as used in earlier times by the Male Warriors with heavier Filling ,most likely Soils or clays as you rightly stated. Thanks for taking the time to express your craft to others , please take care with our Taonga ,….so easily open to interpretation when teaching , on the web .
In Hawaii, poi is a food, and I think that's why you'll hear Hawaiians refer to Māori poi as "poi balls" to differentiate from poi the food. I don't think any disrespect is meant. Also, please bear in mind that Hawaiians suffered a LOT under the US govt. No expression of culture was allowed, and was deemed illegal.
very beautifully explained👌👌 i will make it
NOT CALLED POI BALLS... EGG!
Poi balls???? We never say balls…