Kiaora Mauke. He pai ki te taringa te whakarongo ki te reo taketake o nga maatua nei. He pera i te waiata. (Beautiful to the ear to hear the elders speak in their first language. It's music to the ears). Noho ora mai Mauke te Kuki Aerani.
Love my people and the knowledge they hold reach and grab it people hold on to it and pass it down this is how we keep these traditions and practises alive thanku Mama's and papas love u all
Kia Orana, Love to hear stories about our beautiful island Mauke. I'm on the search for anyone that knows the Tau'u family. My father left Mauke for NZ in 1965. His Father Tetua n Uncle William Buck.
Thank you. I am from Whakatane in Aotearoa /New Zealand. My ancestors are Wairaka and her Father Toroa our chief of Mataatua waka, it is said they came from Ma'uke around 1350ad. I intend to come and spend time so I wanted to learn abit more. Thank you again.
Love how they use the traditional signs that a cyclone is approaching, or there will be bad weather. Always observe the animals. If they’re acting strange, something is wrong.
Kiaora Mauke. He pai ki te taringa te whakarongo ki te reo taketake o nga maatua nei. He pera i te waiata. (Beautiful to the ear to hear the elders speak in their first language. It's music to the ears). Noho ora mai Mauke te Kuki Aerani.
Love my people and the knowledge they hold reach and grab it people hold on to it and pass it down this is how we keep these traditions and practises alive thanku Mama's and papas love u all
Kia Orana, Love to hear stories about our beautiful island Mauke. I'm on the search for anyone that knows the Tau'u family. My father left Mauke for NZ in 1965. His Father Tetua n Uncle William Buck.
Thank you. I am from Whakatane in Aotearoa /New Zealand. My ancestors are Wairaka and her Father Toroa our chief of Mataatua waka, it is said they came from Ma'uke around 1350ad. I intend to come and spend time so I wanted to learn abit more. Thank you again.
This is a treasure trove of precious knowledge! I wish I was taught these in school.
I'm from Papua and we just love you Cook Islanders .. Meitaki
I miss these voices and missing back home
Thanks for the awesome knowledge really appreciate it
This is absolutely true, I've seen it with chickens and frigate birds during cyclone back home..
Miss u nana and will always love u know it's hard because I never got to see you R.I.P😷😷😷😷😷😷😦😣
R.I.P to all my elders...❤❤❤
Meitaki for the information
What a special Island.
Me pehea hoki e kore ai E marama 😊❤️ NZ Karawhiua
Love how they use the traditional signs that a cyclone is approaching, or there will be bad weather.
Always observe the animals. If they’re acting strange, something is wrong.
My grandmother talk to me in Rarotongan Maori. E tuke teia nei reo. Kare au e marama
The one island I really want to go and visit to see where my papa was from
Te Akaroa. Rest in love teia au Pa Metua.
😢Te akaroa miss yous
Te ātaahua hoki o ngā kōrero nei mō ngā tohu o te taiao. E tino rite ana te reo nei ki te reo i konei, i te Tai Tokerau, Aotearoa.
Does anyone know the song in the beginning????
Like it
Meitaki atupaka ki teia au metua no te akamarama no runga i teia au akairo o te uriia.
My home
Always been true