Marks of Mana Pt5 - The Evolution of Tatau

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  • @sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99
    @sf49erswarriorsgiantsgumba99 2 роки тому +8

    I love it! I’m Filipino and I have tribal tattoos all over my body. I’ve had it since I was a kid, passed on from generation to generation! My great grandfather was a village chief back in the days! Now my kids have it and my grandkids will get it also.. this is the way we represent our ancestors and who we are!!

  • @zangaminato
    @zangaminato 4 роки тому +36

    Proud of this Cultural Heritage that is still being kept alive..

  • @liarinearson5333
    @liarinearson5333 4 роки тому +6

    I am so blown away by this documentary, It is such a powerful story, so beautifully made. I admire the conviction to return to your roots, to reclaim your culture, your own body, the certainty of knowing what pattern to commit to for a lifetime. What image to imprint in the outer shell of your person for all to see and know something about you and your heritage.

  • @StevenTupu
    @StevenTupu 4 роки тому +39

    We come from a rich history, powerful Kings, Queens and Chiefs..May our Polynesian Culture never die or fade away..May we continue to love and teach others of our Culture and our Journey..🇦🇸🇦🇸🤙🤙

    • @omarnoyola497
      @omarnoyola497 4 роки тому

      Natives from the americas agreed with you , we also want that same thing. Love from that Americas to Country and Continent .

    • @mahalolowa4907
      @mahalolowa4907 3 роки тому

      I love polynesian woman, they are tall, very big and strong woman.

    • @scar8656
      @scar8656 2 роки тому

      Im mixed Samoan and Hispanic but my mom never taught me anything about Samoa or that culture 😕

  • @SuperHooLiGAn84
    @SuperHooLiGAn84 4 роки тому +30

    Awesome insight to this, so much culture to the female side of tattooing-tattooist. The way these women speak on the tattoos they wear, you feel a strong sense of pride and history from them. Beautiful stuff🤙🏽

  • @xav4289
    @xav4289 4 роки тому +12

    Much love from The Philippines 🧡🇵🇭

  • @bala-in_black6322
    @bala-in_black6322 4 роки тому +6

    Ay shitt Love and respect to the Pacific I'm an Aboriginal and half Torres strait man I love how the story is told in this video RESPECT THE CULTURE 👊🏾👍🏾🤙🏾💙

  • @joebovovitch7803
    @joebovovitch7803 4 роки тому +6

    Indigenous Tattoo traditions of Polynesia in one place at the same time celebrating their cultures is truly amazing to see

  • @Max37-l7b
    @Max37-l7b 4 роки тому +6

    BEAUTIFUL!!! People of the Pacific Islanders always smiling,,, beautiful and lovely❤

  • @joybureilobau6679
    @joybureilobau6679 4 роки тому +73

    In Fiji theres a river close to our village which is named after a black ink where ladies in the olden days used to do their tattoos that village name still remains today "Naloaloa" meaning black .

    • @IZZZYRADI
      @IZZZYRADI 4 роки тому

      Where bout in fiji is NaLoaloa ?

    • @uvk418
      @uvk418 4 роки тому

      Koro cava beka Qori?

    • @simionwise2772
      @simionwise2772 4 роки тому

      I thought it was wailoaloa beach in Nadi 😅

    • @jakrasta9105
      @jakrasta9105 4 роки тому +1

      @kaiviti qaqa okoya mean taka beka jiko nona blackie

  • @elevatedemotions4548
    @elevatedemotions4548 4 роки тому +15

    Mana reflects everything you Do and everything you are ❤

  • @HAMOEVACHEEHOOO
    @HAMOEVACHEEHOOO 4 роки тому +26

    Beautiful, the story of the Samoan tatau came from the daughters of Tui Manu'a the first king of Samoa 🇦🇸🇼🇸

    • @pitatua5345
      @pitatua5345 4 роки тому

      Wonderful.
      And what were the daughters names?

    • @chrisa2612
      @chrisa2612 4 роки тому +7

      @@pitatua5345 Rachel and Brittany

    • @jessDaStallion
      @jessDaStallion 4 роки тому

      Michael De La Cruz 🤣🤣

    • @lanietuimabu428
      @lanietuimabu428 4 роки тому +1

      And the first Tui Manua of Samoa was the son of the last Tui Pulotu from Fiji

    • @HAMOEVACHEEHOOO
      @HAMOEVACHEEHOOO 4 роки тому +7

      @@lanietuimabu428 No he wasn't the son of Tui Pulotu, Tui Manu'a umiti was the son of Tagaloalagi the one who created Tui Tonga Tui A'ana Tui Atua Tui Fiti Tui Ha'apai Tui Vava'u Tui Tuvalu Tui Tokelau and more.

  • @atulasitani7246
    @atulasitani7246 4 роки тому +56

    The Christian Faith has changed that when Christianity came to the Islands
    Women are not suppose to have a tattoo at all, regarding Tonga & only men who are still very into tattoos in the Islands
    Until I came to Aotearoa & saw how much most women here, has tattoos & Samoas aswel
    They're unique in their own ways, the natives and our story's, the Pacific tales & real live's stories

    • @believefaith9019
      @believefaith9019 4 роки тому +3

      I agree they think this very popular but is not ..In God’s eye was very stupid

    • @SeanChristopherMcGee
      @SeanChristopherMcGee 4 роки тому +7

      Christianity change a lot of cultures in the history to the point where tradition may not be true or accurate down to the letter.

    • @corrinetaylor6471
      @corrinetaylor6471 4 роки тому +11

      Christianity is created to divert us from the TRUTH xxx

    • @yaasiel777
      @yaasiel777 4 роки тому +7

      @@corrinetaylor6471 Jesus Christ is the only TRUTH👊

    • @redeemedstone
      @redeemedstone 4 роки тому +4

      Yeah, we were eating each other before Christianity brought the Truth of Yeshua Hamashiac to our shores and with it peace and prosperity. I for one, don’t want to go back to the savage ways.

  • @mykecalnir
    @mykecalnir Рік тому

    This is amazing.. ilove this video, Filipino here🇵🇭

  • @killahuce6073
    @killahuce6073 4 роки тому +15

    What I love about our poly queens when they rep their native tatau, they look strong fearless and fine as hell.

  • @eddmadd3181
    @eddmadd3181 4 роки тому +7

    Absolutely beautiful❤️😁 Much love from 692 🇲🇭

  • @Izzyman1
    @Izzyman1 2 місяці тому

    I love my Samoan culture, beautiful, thank you God for life.❤❤❤❤❤❤🇼🇸🇼🇸

  • @samuelwtuiolemotu2826
    @samuelwtuiolemotu2826 Рік тому +1

    I am proud to be a Polynesians my Peoples of the South Pacific!! ♥️

  • @aexa04
    @aexa04 3 роки тому +17

    How fascinating that there’s a lot of similarities the Philippines and the Pacific Islanders...
    Even the word tattoo is also similar, Tatau - Pacific Islanders, TaTu - Philippines 😊👍🏼🇵🇭❤️

  • @ahh-2-ahh
    @ahh-2-ahh 4 роки тому +7

    Maru is beautiful... and makes me proud that we have similar tattoo rituals. Rarotonga is such a beautiful culture.

  • @verastaki
    @verastaki 3 роки тому +3

    I Really Love Polynesian People. Im From Different Country Myself, Who Used To Never Speak Any English. I Used To Be With Polynesian Samoan Girl & Used To Live With Their Family For a Long Time, They Helped Me Allot In Hard Times & Even Thought Me English. Very Good People. I Like Their Culture, Similar To Ours Somehow. Especially Cooking, Just Like My Mama Cooks, Very Delicious And Big Portions. Miss My Polynesian Samoan Family.

    • @Lataia-MVP
      @Lataia-MVP Рік тому

      How is this relevant to the tattoos, namu?

  • @funghouls5498
    @funghouls5498 3 роки тому +1

    Beautifully shot and explained

  • @garyfolau23
    @garyfolau23 4 роки тому +9

    Proud of my Samoan Culture spread to the pacific Pe'a and Malu even word Tatau original 👏 from samoa 🇼🇸 We're originated from Samoa and American samoa.

    • @AlhamdulilJesus
      @AlhamdulilJesus 4 роки тому

      Tatau in Fijians means " farewell" or "farewell advice"

    • @J4hk._
      @J4hk._ Рік тому

      @@AlhamdulilJesus yeah but its diffrent in our culture, eh people always bring up what their meanings r in diffrent cultures man just relax

  • @leilanitagi4991
    @leilanitagi4991 4 роки тому +10

    I never knew that Fijians did this. It's amazing to know that this was practiced once; it's sad that it's lost.

    • @miriamsemisi5198
      @miriamsemisi5198 4 роки тому

      sis look up veiqia project and a book written by Karren Jacobs " Not a grass skirt. Ira na kai samoa kau mai viti nodra malu

    • @TiareMars
      @TiareMars 4 роки тому

      Na marama ni Viti ga e caka vua na samuqawe se na iqia (na veiqia). There's evidence of this, visit the Fiji Museum, so you can see the "samuqawe" on the young ladies. Every etching is a mark and a meaning in a woman's life, more like the rites of passage. My great grandmother had elaborate & detailed designs from under her breast right to her thighs. Yes the private parts too were covered😉. Check the Veiqia Project. Sa malo.

    • @uvk418
      @uvk418 4 роки тому +1

      If you read some of the Fiji history books, it’s actually a good thing women no longer did tattooing. Girls who came of age were required to tattoo their genital areas.

  • @realtalk682
    @realtalk682 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video. Great story. Loved it! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️

  • @maximgarae8994
    @maximgarae8994 4 роки тому +14

    My ancestors also had tatoos in the old days,especially women but this nolonger occurs. In ambae island,Vanuatu.

  • @popeye1680
    @popeye1680 4 роки тому +2

    Wowwwww!!! love this video... very powerful 😍

  • @kaoticchan9975
    @kaoticchan9975 3 роки тому +1

    aye much love from palau micronesia fam 💪🏾

  • @RafaelAlvarado-tl2iv
    @RafaelAlvarado-tl2iv 7 місяців тому

    Mi Admiración y Respeto por esta cultura !!!! Saludos desde Venezuela.

  • @IzaulinoNinash
    @IzaulinoNinash 7 місяців тому

    Very beautiful, l love it🇹🇱🙏

  • @manoatora2456
    @manoatora2456 4 роки тому +14

    In fiji tatau means aide-memoire...something, usually written, that helps you to remember something....also include a formal speech with a yaqona ceremony usually done to mark your departure before your loved ones

  • @avewinters
    @avewinters 3 роки тому +1

    This is so beautiful ❤️

  • @paullualemaga4189
    @paullualemaga4189 4 роки тому +33

    The sogaimiti did not originate from “Fiji” it originated from Fitiuta in Manu’a .

  • @kratoscraken5614
    @kratoscraken5614 4 роки тому +4

    This is beautiful I never knew this 🌊 🙏 🤙

  • @noelkaupa6532
    @noelkaupa6532 4 роки тому

    Very attractive tattoos with various histories, it's good you people still practice your cultural practices, really love the diamond shaped tattoo.

  • @ElleSeven-l3q
    @ElleSeven-l3q 4 роки тому +5

    Beautiful stories. Herstories.

  • @kurrentt2702
    @kurrentt2702 2 роки тому

    Those marks are fire🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.

  • @lavaesenai8383
    @lavaesenai8383 4 роки тому +4

    Nice sounding finger picking of sau fuga sona toward the end.

  • @eljay916uso
    @eljay916uso 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful and powerful. Proud poly here

  • @syrenalea2861
    @syrenalea2861 4 роки тому +4

    Aww wow Therese Mangos, haven't seen your face in over a decade :) And had no idea you had a Maru :O Alofa atu Therese xxx

  • @anastringer306
    @anastringer306 4 роки тому +3

    I love all the work you are doing on Tatau! Could anyone point me to resources on the tatau that women in pre-christian Tonga used to wear? Malo ‘aupito ❤️

  • @PolyGang42
    @PolyGang42 4 роки тому +129

    The truth is they all just want it for show smh there was a time when getting your Malu & Pea meant something. Like you actually knew how to speak the native Tongue, Nowadays these Samoans want them for show & Sugarcoating it with “Its our culture, it’s our right” smfh...If you understand where I’m coming from than you won’t be offended by this post.

    • @SeanChristopherMcGee
      @SeanChristopherMcGee 4 роки тому +15

      If they want to have it just for show...I think its fine....it still shows what it represents

    • @keamahia6413
      @keamahia6413 4 роки тому +23

      As a Māori, I agree. Too many plastics who have no real love for our cultures just getting them for looks. People too scared of being judged by the white man so the mindset is 95% just for looks 5% for culture when it should be the opposite.

    • @TM686K
      @TM686K 4 роки тому +7

      The most embarassment I felt was when someone took a photo of a Samoan lady who was taking wallets and pickpocketing people at the local shops in my area and she had a malu like bruh you'd think they'd be more conscious of how they conducted themselves especially with something so sacred on them.

    • @likethompson725
      @likethompson725 4 роки тому +10

      I totally agree. Getting a pe'a or malu was a right of passage and NOT a privilege. It wasn't just given to just anybody. NOT everyone was entitle to have one whenever they feel like it. It was only meant for royalties. A chief's son can get a pe'a and daughter (taupou), a malu. It wasn't a FREE for all. And it was done the old fashion (traditional) way. NOT with the electric tattoo machine. Nowadays, anyone and everyone are getting one-- just for looks. NOT necessarily bc they want to identify as one of us and connect to our ancestors and our roots. Mostly, for show. (And don't send me any negative comments, bc I hit a nerve. You know who you are.😂)

    • @myopicthunder
      @myopicthunder 4 роки тому +3

      Honestly they seem like palagi hipsters or hippies, how about they learn to speak the language first. I grew up in Fiji that also had a tatau culture before Christianization, only young girls got it on their pubic area, Tongan legends attribute its origin to a Fijian princess but notice they dont include Fiji in the palagi definition of Polynesia, in Fiji we just call it Pasifika.

  • @alimaao6570
    @alimaao6570 4 роки тому +1

    Wow this is Deep... awesome video

  • @f.e.lasseson5153
    @f.e.lasseson5153 4 роки тому +7

    This is a beautiful video...but, why are there not darker Samoan women who also have malu, not featured in this video? They also are beautiful, and the original color of our people were golden bronze (naturally tanned) before our blood was mixed with European and Asian. Just asking a question...I'm not hating in any kind of way, but lately I've been seeing video's that always portray our Samoan women, as lighter skin women, which that isn't all true. In this day and age we come in all colors, and we still have some beautiful looking golden bronze (naturally tanned) women that also needs to be featured in films when talking about our Samoan history.

    • @ahh-2-ahh
      @ahh-2-ahh 3 роки тому

      In old Samoan culture the taupou was sheltered indoors and restricted to go outside in the sun. Samoans prized the fair skinned taupous and kept them indoors. This practice faded as the islands were colonized.

  • @dupevision7937
    @dupevision7937 3 роки тому +3

    Not against foreigners putting our culture and history on their body because it looks cool etc.It just doesn't make sense having our stories and history inked on their body,instead maybe we need more of our tattoo artist who really know the meaning of the patterns and journeys told on our skin to explain first to any non Pacific Islander/Filipino etc. what it means,why we have it inked on our body and the history,maybe then they would realise it's more then just a cool art style tattoo and lean towards getting something else that explains their own journeys in life.This is our history books our stories,a guide that needs to be passed down to the next generations so they know where we come from and keep the culture,tradition alive.

  • @corrinetaylor6471
    @corrinetaylor6471 4 роки тому +1

    such a great thing , never forget your culture xoxox

  • @youarethebest9888
    @youarethebest9888 4 роки тому +3

    The coastal people (motu) of papua New Guinea who built double hull canoes with sails for trade purposes had their ladies tattoo themselves, also along the southern coast of png, the ladies also had tattoos, a practise that had been done for 100s of years. These are people that look more Polynesians.

    • @lanietuimabu428
      @lanietuimabu428 4 роки тому +1

      I'm here..do you know that the Motu people of PNG came from Moturiki island Fiji?..That's why they looked Polynesian because there were three different characteristics of people lived in Fiji in the ancient days accordingly to our verbal history.One of them Looked like the Fijians of today(so called Melanesian s),one looked like the so called Polynesians,Micronesians which had Red Indian type of art on their double hull canoes nd the third type of people had lighter skinned like the Rotumans,Indo Europeans (Greeks,Lebanese,Turkish, Italians..albinos of today). Archaeological findings on Moturiki,Fiji also shows a Polynesian looked womans face after her face had been reconstructed in Japan.The Motu tribes arrival in PNG must be the same migratory patterns which took the Samoa people into the interior of PNG,nd the Korowai tribe.In Fiji we have the Korowaiwai tribe in most islands of Fiji(including Moturiki) nd that old name Samoa land in Wakaya(Lomaiviti) nd the ancient house mound of Dakuisamoa in Nairai..All those islands,Moturiki,Nairai nd Wakaya are in the Lomaiviti group.So as the Fijian names in Maluku islands nd Indonesia at the west of PNG,names like,Bulotu,Pulotu,Bulu,Buli,Buru,Anabau or Babau(East Timor)..There's a spiritual island paradise called Burotukula(reddish orange Burotu)used to be seen floating around the Fiji Islands in the past..It's underwater origin is in Vuniivilevu (south end of Moturiki).And it still has its spiritual guardian cherub on a high sandbank who usually shows up with its big flashes of lights that intiates by flames of fire in dark nights.That is to show us the way if we loose corse at sea towards Moturiki island.

  • @manalei7106
    @manalei7106 4 роки тому +2

    Beautiful 😍

  • @hermesteixeira5531
    @hermesteixeira5531 2 роки тому

    Love it. Love 💕🤩 you

  • @soulztalosaga1805
    @soulztalosaga1805 4 роки тому +1

    the Maori whu explainz it 1st is a very beautiful way of explaining the ink linked between the polynesian culture/world

  • @beowolf4572
    @beowolf4572 4 роки тому +4

    Yeah! Filipino cousins! We got a 102-year-old woman from the headhunting days still tattooing visitors.
    The voyage to colonise the islands across the pacific seems to have started from the Philippines or Taiwan.

  • @mareiyas
    @mareiyas 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome stuff.

  • @uvk418
    @uvk418 4 роки тому

    Loved that Black Rose opening song

  • @AP-hv9sn
    @AP-hv9sn 4 роки тому

    Lots of Love people's....... Mahalo Aloha , wonkan tonkan , We come From 1 . Tangatamanu🦅

  • @teaitaema9016
    @teaitaema9016 4 роки тому +3

    The Malu looks so beautiful !!!

  • @karemel3554
    @karemel3554 4 роки тому +22

    Its really sad to see that my Fijian people aren't practicing this anymore due to christianity 😥😥

    • @fakamai
      @fakamai 4 роки тому +1

      same for Micronesians. 😞

  • @setrump2391
    @setrump2391 4 роки тому +3

    This shit gives me goosebumps!!! I’m a proud Polynesian....chheereeooooouuuu...

  • @tukstuimaba
    @tukstuimaba 4 роки тому +1

    Centre of the Universe indeed 😆👏🏽👏🏽yea yea true true 🤔😆

  • @davidaonekalawrence3066
    @davidaonekalawrence3066 4 роки тому +3

    More research should be done for Papuans in Papua New Guinea as well.

  • @leabrodien6184
    @leabrodien6184 4 роки тому

    Magnifique tatouage respect 🌺🌴👣🌊

  • @marvinmartinez898
    @marvinmartinez898 4 роки тому +2

    Hell, yeah. Allot people from island don't do tribal tattoos due the huge influence of foreign countries mostly western countries influences. But Micronesia is coming back to reclaim our ancestors cultures. The way I see all pacific islanders are related.

  • @kailoa1498
    @kailoa1498 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful documentary 💯

  • @southernwarrior9302
    @southernwarrior9302 4 роки тому +13

    Why do they only have light skinned islanders on? Where are all the beautiful dark skin women?

    • @chrisa2612
      @chrisa2612 4 роки тому +3

      Maybe it's because most of Polynesians are lightskinned🤷

    • @myopicthunder
      @myopicthunder 4 роки тому +1

      Racist much

    • @steveboy7302
      @steveboy7302 4 роки тому +4

      @@chrisa2612 most arent its the mixed who are light skin

    • @meref9973
      @meref9973 3 роки тому

      This was filmed in NZ. It's a cold country so maybe that had something to do with it.

  • @emmaswann5255
    @emmaswann5255 10 місяців тому

    Samoan Malu. All are beautiful ❤

  • @nicetee7477
    @nicetee7477 4 роки тому

    Wow amazing 💛

  • @beyondtawhito
    @beyondtawhito 4 роки тому +3

    Mana Whenua Mana Wahine Toa
    ❤️💛💚☮️

  • @donnybrascocoliogne819
    @donnybrascocoliogne819 3 роки тому +2

    ❤️PASEFIKA..POLYNESIAN PRIDE🇼🇸🇳🇿🇳🇺🇫🇯🇨🇰🇦🇸🇵🇫🇹🇴❤️

  • @hollyweedfilmfestival3657
    @hollyweedfilmfestival3657 4 роки тому +1

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @dr.johnmadiro4641
    @dr.johnmadiro4641 4 роки тому +1

    Long live the legacy of Mana

  • @77iam97
    @77iam97 3 роки тому

    I love the Polynesian culture and the people are very happy and lovely feed they cook gen

  • @SwordOfTheSpirit-I-
    @SwordOfTheSpirit-I- 4 роки тому +1

    Tatau is the Samoan word for a prominent tattoo worn by high chiefs around the waist, down to the knees. When white colonialists first tried to say tatau they would say tattoo, hence where this word originated from.

    • @steveboy7302
      @steveboy7302 4 роки тому +2

      do you samoans try to claim everything from the pacific because yous have very little culture

    • @TiareMars
      @TiareMars 4 роки тому

      @@steveboy7302 word 😁

    • @sillau9
      @sillau9 3 роки тому +1

      @UCIdIRGpESQIFNOv_UydPQgg actually Samoans have a rich culture til this day you dummy..

    • @thorham163
      @thorham163 Рік тому

      ​@@steveboy7302and what culture do you even have only envy and jelousy is your culture 😢

  • @Bible4thelazy
    @Bible4thelazy 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful

  • @zovieallokkimjnr4145
    @zovieallokkimjnr4145 4 роки тому

    So beautiful

  • @dionbalfid2324
    @dionbalfid2324 4 роки тому

    Great. Women are beautiful with their tattoos even more beautiful

  • @johndoe4995
    @johndoe4995 3 роки тому

    Good video

  • @simondoutre6225
    @simondoutre6225 3 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @voodoochild6741
    @voodoochild6741 3 роки тому +1

    The "Ring of Fire" countries are all related in regards to Tatau..

  • @truthseeker5803
    @truthseeker5803 4 роки тому +1

    Can't wait to get my moko kauae

  • @dionbalfid2324
    @dionbalfid2324 4 роки тому

    Greetings from Indonesia

  • @luwananueiti7670
    @luwananueiti7670 4 роки тому +5

    Aloha, talofa, and rananim to u all in peace and love! 🙏💜🤙

  • @timociratulevu3613
    @timociratulevu3613 4 роки тому +8

    Fijians do not call Tattoos "TATAU"..... its Traditional name is "Samuqawe" or qawe in short.... Not all Fijian Provinces practiced Tattooing only certain few.....
    Ask my late Great Grands who share the " i Tukuni" with me.

  • @PacificallyYours
    @PacificallyYours 4 роки тому +2

    Goal is to get traditional Hawaiian tattoo with my daughter 💕

  • @syrenalea2861
    @syrenalea2861 4 роки тому +1

    11:53 Jennifer Farani...absolutely beautiful

  • @MrYougotcaught
    @MrYougotcaught 4 роки тому +2

    AUSTRONESIA!!!!

  • @AngryKatie18
    @AngryKatie18 3 роки тому

    I wish I was as strong as these women. I hate myself for every lost opportunity and suffering my female body has cost me. The trauma is so much deeper than ink, I don’t know how anyone can still celebrate the curse of two X’s but I’m glad they do

    • @ravennam4833
      @ravennam4833 3 роки тому +1

      Wow! I feel your pain. The 2 Xs is not a curse but the blessings show up late in life or when we have done the work. I love this kind of documentaries and I love seeing women who honor their culture, though I don't have the chance of having a culture to honor. I hope you find peace. You are just as strong as any other woman, the strength is in you , you just have to seek it and let it out.

  • @marzd2942
    @marzd2942 4 роки тому

    Seka nice moko cuzzy

  • @cardinia1
    @cardinia1 4 роки тому

    along w the dance of life skin artistry is high up there on the list

  • @monerz-03
    @monerz-03 4 роки тому +2

    Im Marshallese🇲🇭 (Micronesian) and SOOO JEALOUS!!!😂🤦🏾‍♂️

  • @Nate-v6-Mero
    @Nate-v6-Mero 4 роки тому +3

    11:47 she looks like the love of my life 💞

    • @gene.digger
      @gene.digger 4 роки тому +1

      sole, that's David Tua's lady

  • @frankbrunt-sinapati6509
    @frankbrunt-sinapati6509 4 роки тому +5

    Notice no curves just patterns made from straight lines.

    • @frankbrunt-sinapati6509
      @frankbrunt-sinapati6509 4 роки тому +3

      @Natalie Letoa I was differentiating between the use of a tattoo gun and the traditional method,
      With the tattoo gun you can do curves,
      The traditional method patterns are made from straight lines,
      That is how you can tell the difference between a tattoo done with a gun they have curves while traditional method patterns are made up from straight lines,
      Now you can identify a real tattoo done the traditional way and a normal everyday tattoo done with a gun experiencing no pain there for no gain.
      Amazing how God allows
      You to learn something new every day isn't it,
      It's called Wisdom,
      YAHAUA BLESS

    • @____________3321
      @____________3321 4 роки тому +1

      @@frankbrunt-sinapati6509 nah you're wrong. Māori and Sāmoa curve their lines, with their traditional ways of tattoo.

    • @____________3321
      @____________3321 4 роки тому

      You were seen as a real professional, if you knew how to curve lines.

    • @frankbrunt-sinapati6509
      @frankbrunt-sinapati6509 4 роки тому +1

      @@____________3321 not many if any evidence of the professionals your on about

  • @afiomai69
    @afiomai69 4 роки тому +6

    Marks of "Mana"?
    I wish certain individuals both men & women with the pe'a and malu would actually ACT with dignity while carrying it. It comes with responsibility.
    Public drunk & disorderly displays of folks with the tatau is both shocking disappointing and the reason why the tatau was originally just limited to people of nobility, or those who deserved it. Not just those who had come up with couple of grand it takes to "get one".
    Now its just a free for all and in those cases has lost its "mana" on disrespectful people who should never have received it in the first place.

    • @sillau9
      @sillau9 3 роки тому

      Facts..its history of tatau is sacred..and if anybody is just getting it for the heck of it..it would lose its meaning..

    • @avilik13
      @avilik13 3 роки тому +1

      Only the malu was limited to certain people. Only the taupou daughter of the village Sa'o could get it. Most taulelea were able to get malofie. But yes agree with everything you said.

  • @Mai-id4fw
    @Mai-id4fw 4 роки тому +2

    Meaningful and beautiful. Looks prettier than American ppl tattoo lol

  • @isaialeuila9327
    @isaialeuila9327 4 роки тому +9

    It orginated from Fiti’uta in Manu’a not fiji

    • @karemel3554
      @karemel3554 4 роки тому

      Please do your research first before commenting.........Tatau was first introduced to the Polynesians by 2 Fijia women.
      Samoan people know this story very well.

    • @danserevi4569
      @danserevi4569 4 роки тому

      Lol it started from fiji. Only the women wore tattoos and not man. It was a gift from two fiji women to a Samoan prince

    • @isaialeuila9327
      @isaialeuila9327 4 роки тому

      Two samoan women*

    • @myopicthunder
      @myopicthunder 4 роки тому

      It came from Fiji, only women got tattooed in Fiji and only men got tattooed in Samoa, if you listen to the Samoan legend of its origin it makes sense.

    • @paragonx8062
      @paragonx8062 4 роки тому

      "Tattoo the women and not the men..."

  • @menantibintang
    @menantibintang 2 роки тому

    AMAZING,,, BEAUTIFUL GIRL

  • @Kamaalohalani
    @Kamaalohalani 4 роки тому

    Oh wow i did not know that cook islanders had something the same as the samoan malu. That is so awesome and goes to show how close Samoa and the Cook Islands really were back in those times.

    • @punasmith9578
      @punasmith9578 4 роки тому +1

      Viewing this false comment about us women as tattoo loving Cook Islanders is ridiculous, deceiving and misleading! I've never known Cook Island women go crazy over tattoos..never! As long as I can remember growing up in the islands, I have never once ever seen any woman at all with a tattoo. We, Cook Island women don't ruin or damage our images, bodies and skin with ghastly looking tattoos! W⁷ae keep our skin beautiful, healthy and clean... minus tattoos!!! No offence, even to our men, it is not even pleasing to the eyes, it is unlady like and not feminine and tattoos for women was never beautiful or acceptable nor was it ever our culture.. period! Yes, it is a culture for the New Zealand Maoris and the Samoans, for both women and men, and most jail prisoners! However, for the past decades now, it has become a trend in NZ, Australia.. with a strong influence upon the young and the rest of the world...thanks!

    • @punasmith9578
      @punasmith9578 4 роки тому +1

      Disputing Therese Mangos' claim.. Excuse me, I totally disagree with you about your 'maru' or tattooing as part of our Cook Island women's culture. That's a lie, an exaggerated fabrication and is an absolute insult to our beautiful Cook Is community, culture and lifestyle.

    • @evedotcom
      @evedotcom 3 роки тому +4

      @@punasmith9578 cook island tattoos aside, wow your comment is unbelievably rude, verging on racist. Personally, I don’t have these tattoos and did not grow up in these cultures. It is not what I would typically class as beautiful with my cultural conditioning, but at the end of the day, it is **subjective** and it’s clearly a beautiful, sacred part of their culture. This was such a great documentary demonstrating that. Hope you develop some more respect one day.

    • @J4hk._
      @J4hk._ Рік тому

      @@punasmith9578 wow cool cook islands r clean and never messy

  • @iMatchEnergyLikeABoss
    @iMatchEnergyLikeABoss 4 роки тому

    Love you auntie Kalala.

  • @tatiano416
    @tatiano416 4 роки тому

    Do we have any link to VANUATU?
    Cause some races a from Polynesian and Micronesian.
    They have told that their ancestors have migrated from there since the trading time (LAPITA).
    Facts: Skin, hair, face, genes, characteristic etc.......and you can spot out that they are not from Vanuatu.
    Anyway, I loved the video.

  • @laitiatemo5054
    @laitiatemo5054 Рік тому

    The word "tatau" in Fiji translates to the word pledge.

  • @hadipurwonotv
    @hadipurwonotv 3 роки тому

    Like it conten beautiful tatto 👍👍😎

  • @tagaloa2798
    @tagaloa2798 4 роки тому +1

    I love our pasefika