this wisdom will eventually come back to the rest of the world... when we learn together that civilisation and cities are not necessarily the same thing... civilisations have risen and then fallen... yet we still have war... how can they call it civilisation?
The sound, the word is mighty - knowledge is based on the hidden power of language - nowadays totally unknown - therefore the wisdom of the ancients can only return if somebody is able to rediscover it! Aloha
Great tuatua ta'ito. I had the DVD, but I've loaned it to a friend who never gave me back. Could you please upload another legend on the same DVD. It's about Paea a Giant. Meitaki. Kia Manuia
It's sad that we don't have storytellers and wisemen in our modern industrialoized societies. They though with their hearts rather than their heads abnd they were in touch with their intuitive nature. They had Wisdom.
Kia ora Bro.. Hei paatai taku.. I was wondering of the wahi called Mauke. It sounds very familiar cause there are people from raro whose surname ends with Ma'uke ? Like one of those dancers named Joyce Fortes "Mauke".is it coz their tupuna are from the Ma'uke region ??
Kia ora bro, her name is Joyce Fortes, I suspect they added Mauke to the video title you might have seen, because in the dancing competition, Te Maire nui, it's so people know which island they represent. Mauke was named for the tipuna, Uke Ariki... Mauke = For Uke. kia ora rā
this wisdom will eventually come back to the rest of the world... when we learn together that civilisation and cities are not necessarily the same thing... civilisations have risen and then fallen... yet we still have war... how can they call it civilisation?
its a funny story aye :D some of those ancestors were so cheeky hehe, we can always learn alot from them :)
'ongi 'ongi :D
The sound, the word is mighty - knowledge is based on the hidden power of language - nowadays totally unknown - therefore the wisdom of the ancients can only return if somebody is able to
rediscover it!
Aloha
Great tuatua ta'ito. I had the DVD, but I've loaned it to a friend who never gave me back. Could you please upload another legend on the same DVD. It's about Paea a Giant. Meitaki. Kia Manuia
I've finaly uploaded it . Kia manuia and kia orana
sounds like a lot of cartoons back in the days.....
It's sad that we don't have storytellers and wisemen in our modern industrialoized societies. They though with their hearts rather than their heads abnd they were in touch with their intuitive nature.
They had Wisdom.
There is.
sure is, Kiaorana koe e toku anau
Kia ora Bro..
Hei paatai taku.. I was wondering of the wahi called Mauke. It sounds very familiar cause there are people from raro whose surname ends with Ma'uke ? Like one of those dancers named Joyce Fortes "Mauke".is it coz their tupuna are from the Ma'uke region ??
Kia ora bro, her name is Joyce Fortes, I suspect they added Mauke to the video title you might have seen, because in the dancing competition, Te Maire nui, it's so people know which island they represent.
Mauke was named for the tipuna, Uke Ariki... Mauke = For Uke. kia ora rā
thank you.... sorry i ddnt get back to you.... meitaki maata :)
This is 1 of the stories and chants that my mum doesn't like telling us because it's rude how Kupatoa killed Kainuku and his chant to Kainuku
Kia orana Teliza, my great great grandfather is Kairae Teauai, are you descended from him also? Meitakinui
@@toamaori Kia orana and yes I am
@@telizakairae9164 my dad is Kaupa he had his 80th birthday a week and a half ago, my grandfather is Teariki, son of Kairae and Tararaina
@@telizakairae9164 I just saw your reply, Kia orana cousin :)