The Beautiful sound of the people from the Pacific. Such Grace and Humility but where there is such things that ive mentioned, there also is an ugly side. A side a lot of people don't ever want to see. We must not forget, these guys from the islands of Samoa, Tonga and Fiji are warriors. Warriors that will put you in your place if you were to misstep your boundaries.
Wow that is a picture of all of us islanders should come together as one ......that's what you call one heart and one love ...... keep it up my Tongan brothers and my Fijian brothers from Tutuila AMERICA Samoa
I'm from tokomololo where the lomaiviti village is I go to school with most of the young singers I play with them at school and out of school now I live in London when I see this it prings back sweat memories of my Fijian family and friends in Tonga. Ofa atu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Cheers from Hastings New Zealand 🇳🇿. I'm Samoan 🇼🇸 I don't understand what they sing but what the heck. Let's dance 🕺 🤪 ♥, a merry heart is a good medicine for the soul and body.
Lomaiviti located in the middle of the Chief Maafu's estates.For those who understands the reason for them being there enforce the links of the chief Maafu to Fiji.I am an ancestor of Maafu from Vaini but adrift in Sydney seeking the betterment of education for my siblings but when i hear the sound of Polynesia my soul longs for home
Oh how I love listening to this group 😍 old Fijiana song beautifully sang by our Tongan brothers ❤️ making this old versions a new one 🥰❤️🩹❣️ love loads from 🇫🇯
Just saw this now in 2022 and couldn't wipe the grin off my face as I listened. Reminds me of my Tongan (& other regional student) friends from 34 years ago. Nothing beats our Pacific Island ways. Vinaka vakalevu & malie🙏❤
WAISEREEEEEE WANANAVU! ALWAYS PROUD OF THE LINK AND RELATIONS THAT EXISTS BETWEEN TONGA AND FIJI! I'M A FIJIAN OF TONGAN ANCESTRY FROM LAU! MALO TUI TUPOU, TUI VITI, TUI LAU. POLINISIA UNITED
Apart from that and those in lau, many of those in other islands like where im from have links to tonga. My great great grand something grand mother is tongan.
Bula, in the past our great grandfathers were the best seafarers and some of the most feared warriors of the world. We were trading, sailing across our vast ocean long before the Europeans arrived. Long before the compass arrived our sailors were using the stars, windflow and current to guide them through the biggest and most treacherous ocean (Pacific Ocean). One canoe could carry up to more than a hundred of people with cargos. We are all closely link with other Pacific islanders too. The many similarities in words, custom and our way of life is proof to this. The problem we face now is we tend to take the rivalry from the Rugby fields (as naturally proud people) too seriously into our social and other levels of interaction forgetting who we really are and our relationship since time immemorial. Lets come together as our great grandfather were doing for centuries, let's support each other, our potential are unlimited as shown by our Rugby players who are (arguably) the best in the world, lets take it further to other fields as well. God Bless us.. Vinaka.
Lomaiviti is a village in the main island of tongatapu were home for Fijian and their families, some of those guys are Fijian -Tongan , 1st and 2nd generatiòn, there church services still in Fijian language, I'm not sure if they still do but way back then when their parents and grandparents they did, I'm the same age with some of those guys singing, it's a Fijian community in the heart of Tonga
Thanks for the info, that makes sense now as i thought they were a Tongan community living in Lomaiviti in Fiji. Very interesting history, and wonderful to see that they still share that heritage from Fiji through songs, custom and language.
Wow. I wonder when and how lomaiviti was formed. Lomaiviti in the Fiji Islands refers to a province of islands that sit between the islands Vanua Levu and Viti Levu. Really *interesting* coming to know that there is a lomaiviti village in Tonga!
Malie . ...Iam from Lomaiviti - you really make us proud and its been a wonderful expe rience listening your beautiful voices hia in Afghanistan ..May " The Great IAM " bless our Kai in Tonga ...
Most well known singers in Fiji are from Lomaiviti province. Especially from Gau and koro island. I am from Gau and I'm loving this song from my relatives in Tonga.....God bless the Kingdom...
The group singing from Lomaiviti, Tonga most of them a half Fijian I am part of them we are from Rewa , some from Koro and all different part of Fiji ,vinaga vaka levu boys
These some real Island musics modern singers nowadays are using all the electronic devices that don't even fit with our islands songs🤙 salute from the Micronesia
Chillax FAHG wrongg! tonga ruled parts of samoa & fiji never stood foot in Samoa! TUI MANU’A of samoa ruled the pacific and parts of tonga! Tonga never ruled Manu’a in Samoa cause it’s sacred to tonga!
@@alodiaschwalger3520 Tui Pulotu from Fiji ruled the whole Pacific right to Madagascar(East Africa)from the early BC/Lapita or Pulotu era to the 1st 800yrs AD.That was during the gigantic human "era" who reappeared after the flood. They were descendants of an angelic+human seed from the pre-flood land.Which is now underwater in the middle East of Fiji. After the flood,our God who rescued him nd put him in a glass made casket up in the above firmament prior to the flood.Then brought him back down to earth nd put him on the diminished allotment right next to the dissolved landmass.Thats the main power behind the ancient Pulotu Empire who ruled the Pacific at those early decades.When they started to look for other lands around the world.Which lead to the collapse of the Pulotu Empire.And the son of the last Tui Pulotu became the 1st Tui Manua of Samoa.He lead from the 800yrs AD -950 AD when the 1st Tui Tonga arose nd took over..According to the verbal history of some Tongans, the first Tui(proto-Oceanians for King) Tonga used to be in the island of Vavau instead of Tonga Tapu as it is today.And the first Tui Tonga at Vavau was the hero Tui Motuliki of Moturiki Fiji..Because he was the first king whose body was the first to be kept in the Langi na Moala tomb when He died.As the latest Tongan prince who accidentally died on a US road was kept in the same tomb.Where the earliest Tongan dead kings were kept..And Tui Motuliki was the first in there.Moturiki of old in Fiji was the best possible origin of the Pulotu Empire.Since the highest numbers of Lapita potteries found in the Pacific was found on Moturiki island With 17000 different ARTEFACTS on Naturuku site alone.That doesn't include the other findings on other ancient sites on Moturiki island. Only 92 of the 17000 resembled the ones found on other sites of Fiji.And that covered the whole 4 migratory patterns found incompleted on those other sites of Fiji.I brought those Lapita findings up,because the Tui Pulotus were kings during the Lapita era in the Oceanic region. However both of these latter Empires the Tui Manua nd Tui Tongan Empires didn't cover the whole region of the Pacific which was covered by the Tui Pulotus of Fiji..Thanks.
These a mostly my uncles. We come from two villages next to each other one called lomaiviti and the other Matalikufisi.some people a descendents of either Fijian or Solomon islands.
Really proud of these Tongan Singers...these shows the close link of Fiji to Tonga and the name of the community is one of the province in Fiji known as Lomaiviti...Vinaka Vakalevu Tonga....
These guys from Lomaiviti in Tonga, my relatives, originated from Fiji living in Tonga. Just look at their faces and some of us still speak a bit Fijian.
Mannnnn my mum grew up in both Tonga Fiji and Vanuatu ... I love all pacific cultures !!!! Much love to my tokouas, uso’s and taganes !!!! Pacific Strength !!!!
Throughout Tongan history. Fijians were our number #1 friend in the Pacific. They supplied the technology. We supplied the manpower. 1 + 1 = RUTHLESS. Koia pe! KAI VITI!
Aries Taurus technology, navigation by the stars on an ocean bigger than any land in the whole world, and all by using no modern instruments. Nobody can replicate
@@ariestaurus2008 I'd reply with a real answer but your name shows U into that star sign shit. Go take your ass and bow down to the white man and their horoscopes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am from Vanua Levu and I am very impressed by our Tongan/Lomaiviti combination band. I heard there's a village in Tongatapu named Lomaiviti. Am interested to know how my tauvu from Lomaiviti got settled in Tonga. Yes, Lomaiviti islanders are known for their beautiful voices.
One of my great grandmother got married to a Tongan man way back in the days , and I heard they now called that village Lomaiviti. One day I'll visit you Tonga hoping to meet some of my relatives. Malo Toko 🇫🇯🇫🇯
Bula, Malo Lelei, brothers, sisters in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. That's the way the whole world must lives in life. Peace and tranquillity, fellowships and share their love, care, and support in communities. GB..
I remember in high school this new girl who looked Tongan came in and sat while me and the boys started to introduce ourselves in English....we later realized she was just a Fijian girl with Maternal Links to Tonga......
Yes, they proud Fijians/Tongans in the Township of Lavaka - HM King Tupou VI - called Lomaiviti in the MIDDLE OF TONGATAPU THE MAIN ISLAND OF THE KINGDOM OF TONGA. DESCENDANTS OF FIJIANS JUST LIKE BAINIMARAMA AND MANY OF OUR ANCESTORS' MODERN GENERATION IN OUR BROTHER ISLAND OF VITI LEVU AND VANUA LEVU. NI SA BULA!!!
@@simioneteekafa1417 Sa laki taura Na sui ni noqu I vola Au solia kina na noqu dodomo Vei kemuni Mo laki karona Ka mo maroroya E veigauna Salusalu ni bula ni tiko marau Vei kemuni. Chris Era bini tu Na vei mataqali rosi Ia vei au Au domoni kemuni Mei cavai Tu vei au Na bula lewa Ni ko sa mai tinia koso ga eke Moce sa moce Sa laki moce Vakadua Salusalu ni bula Ni tiko marau E veigauna Au na maroroya Kau na karona E veigauna Ni tiko marau E veigauna Kei kemuni Chrs to end it Thanks
I am Samoan/American but I am so very proud of my Tongan and Fijian brothers and sisters
Give yourself a hug
Absolutely Beautiful!!!
I'm Tongan and American and thanks ! I am also proud of my Samoan brothers and sisters !
The Beautiful sound of the people from the Pacific. Such Grace and Humility but where there is such things that ive mentioned, there also is an ugly side. A side a lot of people don't ever want to see. We must not forget, these guys from the islands of Samoa, Tonga and Fiji are warriors. Warriors that will put you in your place if you were to misstep your boundaries.
InstaBlaster.
In American samoa there's a big tongan community every weekend drinking kava and singing..love listening to them singing
Wow that is a picture of all of us islanders should come together as one ......that's what you call one heart and one love ...... keep it up my Tongan brothers and my Fijian brothers from Tutuila AMERICA Samoa
Ofa atu uso
I'm from tokomololo where the lomaiviti village is I go to school with most of the young singers I play with them at school and out of school now I live in London when I see this it prings back sweat memories of my Fijian family and friends in Tonga. Ofa atu ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Hi Vaingalo ofa lahi atu kia koe ee
Vaingalo Malo lelei, ofa atu mei ho mehiki
HalaLoto
Cheers from Hastings New Zealand 🇳🇿. I'm Samoan 🇼🇸
I don't understand what they sing but what the heck.
Let's dance 🕺 🤪 ♥, a merry heart is a good medicine for the soul and body.
Lomaiviti located in the middle of the Chief Maafu's estates.For those who understands the reason for them being there enforce the links of the chief Maafu to Fiji.I am an ancestor of Maafu from Vaini but adrift in Sydney seeking the betterment of education for my siblings but when i hear the sound of Polynesia my soul longs for home
Malo malo
I'm niuean tonga 🇹🇴 . I love 💘 island music. Beautiful sound love 💘 it.
Malo Malo best wishes from Fiji 🇫🇯
I’m Samoan and I don’t drink kava but what the heck, give me a cup! Love the music.
😂😂😂💓💓⚡⚡👋👏😘
Lol yeah??✅ 😆🤣😂
Beautiful music, I am glad I listen to this Lomaiviti Tongan & Fijian group band.
Oh how I love listening to this group 😍 old Fijiana song beautifully sang by our Tongan brothers ❤️ making this old versions a new one 🥰❤️🩹❣️ love loads from 🇫🇯
Pure Pacific unity, watching from Vanuatu 😍😍 nothing is better than, seating around a bowl of kava and enjoying our true Pacific fellowship.
Talofa from Cali. Love seeing our people come together consuming the drink of our ancestors... much love and heaps of respect...
Just saw this now in 2022 and couldn't wipe the grin off my face as I listened. Reminds me of my Tongan (& other regional student) friends from 34 years ago. Nothing beats our Pacific Island ways. Vinaka vakalevu & malie🙏❤
I love it!!!!! Im from American Samoa and always love my Tongan brothers and sisters.
Omg that’s where I live and I can see my dad 😭😭 missing this village
WAISEREEEEEE WANANAVU! ALWAYS PROUD OF THE LINK AND RELATIONS THAT EXISTS BETWEEN TONGA AND FIJI! I'M A FIJIAN OF TONGAN ANCESTRY FROM LAU! MALO TUI TUPOU, TUI VITI, TUI LAU. POLINISIA UNITED
Vinaka valevu....totoka vakaoti....Much love and respect....Thank you for sharing this.... Malo aupito
had a Tongan friend said Lomaiviti village in Tonga were of Fijian descendants now living in Tonga. Same as in Fiji in various provinces. Cheers !!!
that is true Kitione
thanks Aki. Cheers!!
Apart from that and those in lau, many of those in other islands like where im from have links to tonga. My great great grand something grand mother is tongan.
Bula, in the past our great grandfathers were the best seafarers and some of the most feared warriors of the world. We were trading, sailing across our vast ocean long before the Europeans arrived. Long before the compass arrived our sailors were using the stars, windflow and current to guide them through the biggest and most treacherous ocean (Pacific Ocean). One canoe could carry up to more than a hundred of people with cargos. We are all closely link with other Pacific islanders too. The many similarities in words, custom and our way of life is proof to this. The problem we face now is we tend to take the rivalry from the Rugby fields (as naturally proud people) too seriously into our social and other levels of interaction forgetting who we really are and our relationship since time immemorial. Lets come together as our great grandfather were doing for centuries, let's support each other, our potential are unlimited as shown by our Rugby players who are (arguably) the best in the world, lets take it further to other fields as well. God Bless us.. Vinaka.
@@Nakoniviti the many similarities in words and traditions are bc of royalty and conquest
Vinaka na sere. Two of Fiji's favourite songs and was done justice. Great voice masi!
hey mate. was the first song called?
@@user-zy5xj3ho3h era bini tu by kabani
@@emosijougavule2561and the second please?
Such a heart warming experience for me to be hearing this.. Love it..
Vinaka Vakalevu Tonga
Lomaiviti is a village in the main island of tongatapu were home for Fijian and their families, some of those guys are Fijian -Tongan , 1st and 2nd generatiòn, there church services still in Fijian language, I'm not sure if they still do but way back then when their parents and grandparents they did, I'm the same age with some of those guys singing, it's a Fijian community in the heart of Tonga
Thanks for the info, that makes sense now as i thought they were a Tongan community living in Lomaiviti in Fiji. Very interesting history, and wonderful to see that they still share that heritage from Fiji through songs, custom and language.
It like the Naulu in Fiji Tongan Fijian like my self I'm a Tonga Fijian born in Suva.
Agan3zi
Much love to my Tongan Family in Lomaivit Village....ouch❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💯👈
Makes me feel like our Tongan and Fijian ancestors were always close alliances. Trading each other good things grew a closer bond.
Wow. I wonder when and how lomaiviti was formed. Lomaiviti in the Fiji Islands refers to a province of islands that sit between the islands Vanua Levu and Viti Levu. Really *interesting* coming to know that there is a lomaiviti village in Tonga!
Those were the day's... Amazing Fijian Kava night's 🙏🎶🎸💕
Words can't express how proud i am right now. Malo lava Tonga. Oh the Pasifika spirit.
Demu
Malie . ...Iam from Lomaiviti - you really make us proud and its been a wonderful expe
rience listening your beautiful voices hia in Afghanistan ..May " The Great IAM " bless our Kai in Tonga ...
Most well known singers in Fiji are from Lomaiviti province. Especially from Gau and koro island. I am from Gau and I'm loving this song from my relatives in Tonga.....God bless the Kingdom...
I hope Gau is still as beautiful as 10 years ago, greetings from Spain
The group singing from Lomaiviti, Tonga most of them a half Fijian I am part of them we are from Rewa , some from Koro and all different part of Fiji ,vinaga vaka levu boys
Isa maka viro...Vanuabig gah✌
Isa !!
maka viro....only in vanua big.
These some real Island musics modern singers nowadays are using all the electronic devices that don't even fit with our islands songs🤙 salute from the Micronesia
hearing this gives me joy,smile over my face goose bumps and big time thirsty of wanting kava,,,!!
Vinaka vinaka na sere🌺🌺🌺🎵🎶🎵👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼.. totoka na domomudou na turaga🌺🌺👌
love my tongan brothers and my fijian brothers with music can't go wrong. Of a Atu.
sulung unga in
Talofa lava Tonga and Fiji from Samoa ❤ 🌴 Kava ceremony is one way to bring the Polynesian Family together**
@@martisiomaruame4197 naa kava is a drink we drink o to show our dedication to our king anGod. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Tonga and Fiji ruled Samoa lol. Theres some dark history.
Chillax FAHG wrongg! tonga ruled parts of samoa & fiji never stood foot in Samoa! TUI MANU’A of samoa ruled the pacific and parts of tonga! Tonga never ruled Manu’a in Samoa cause it’s sacred to tonga!
@@alodiaschwalger3520 oh no another historian
@@alodiaschwalger3520 Tui Pulotu from Fiji ruled the whole Pacific right to Madagascar(East Africa)from the early BC/Lapita or Pulotu era to the 1st 800yrs AD.That was during the gigantic human "era" who reappeared after the flood. They were descendants of an angelic+human seed from the pre-flood land.Which is now underwater in the middle East of Fiji. After the flood,our God who rescued him nd put him in a glass made casket up in the above firmament prior to the flood.Then brought him back down to earth nd put him on the diminished allotment right next to the dissolved landmass.Thats the main power behind the ancient Pulotu Empire who ruled the Pacific at those early decades.When they started to look for other lands around the world.Which lead to the collapse of the Pulotu Empire.And the son of the last Tui Pulotu became the 1st Tui Manua of Samoa.He lead from the 800yrs AD -950 AD when the 1st Tui Tonga arose nd took over..According to the verbal history of some Tongans, the first Tui(proto-Oceanians for King) Tonga used to be in the island of Vavau instead of Tonga Tapu as it is today.And the first Tui Tonga at Vavau was the hero Tui Motuliki of Moturiki Fiji..Because he was the first king whose body was the first to be kept in the Langi na Moala tomb when He died.As the latest Tongan prince who accidentally died on a US road was kept in the same tomb.Where the earliest Tongan dead kings were kept..And Tui Motuliki was the first in there.Moturiki of old in Fiji was the best possible origin of the Pulotu Empire.Since the highest numbers of Lapita potteries found in the Pacific was found on Moturiki island
With 17000 different ARTEFACTS on Naturuku site alone.That doesn't include the other findings on other ancient sites on Moturiki island. Only 92 of the 17000 resembled the ones found on other sites of Fiji.And that covered the whole 4 migratory patterns found incompleted on those other sites of Fiji.I brought those Lapita findings up,because the Tui Pulotus were kings during the Lapita era in the Oceanic region.
However both of these latter Empires the Tui Manua nd Tui Tongan Empires didn't cover the whole region of the Pacific which was covered by the Tui Pulotus of Fiji..Thanks.
These a mostly my uncles. We come from two villages next to each other one called lomaiviti and the other Matalikufisi.some people a descendents of either Fijian or Solomon islands.
talofa lava tama si'i Tonga. good environment to join in and listen. nice one.
Uiki Leiataua malo e lelei definitely a good atmosphere to be around
Would be nice to have a Samoan kava club sit in and bless us all with them beautiful Samoan tunes..
I'm so proud being a half/poly in my Tongan blood..
Give yourself a high five
Totoka vakaoti .... Having a good sing along to the tunes .... sobe sobe sobe !!!
Vinaka vakalevu my tauvu's
Impressive...malo..malo!! Hearing Tongans singing Classic Fijian songs. That shows great appreciation to the music.
Chiiihooooo...
As soon as he started singing, I smiled...too good to describe👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️
vinaka vaka levu,tonga tapu,borthers nd sister,...both our heritage will always...be one.
mali e tonga.
vinaka vakalevu.
Really proud of these Tongan Singers...these shows the close link of Fiji to Tonga and the name of the community is one of the province in Fiji known as Lomaiviti...Vinaka Vakalevu Tonga....
These guys from Lomaiviti in Tonga, my relatives, originated from Fiji living in Tonga. Just look at their faces and some of us still speak a bit Fijian.
My uncle's proud Fijian n Tongan Bula Vinaka n Malo e lelei Lomaiviti
So true fiji and Tonga have a strong relationship
Lomaiviti in Tonga nice. Lau has the most Fijian Tongans
So good hearing this ...love live pacifc islanders ..
Well done boys, an astonishing performance .. Bula Vinaka leva.. ma'a lahi atu
Mannnnn my mum grew up in both Tonga Fiji and Vanuatu ... I love all pacific cultures !!!! Much love to my tokouas, uso’s and taganes !!!! Pacific Strength !!!!
Enjoying this rendition in the early hours of 1/1/2020
Never gets old ,love it.In frozen Alaskan taundra ,I feel the tropical vibe .Malo.
Love to my Fijian and tongan brothers
Vinaka vakalevu my Tongan brothers
Talking about high pitch tone..this is amazing..beer in my vain much respect to my pacific islander somewhea chuukese in Portland Oregon much love
Throughout Tongan history. Fijians were our number #1 friend in the Pacific. They supplied the technology. We supplied the manpower. 1 + 1 = RUTHLESS. Koia pe! KAI VITI!
When ? where? lol Technology ?? 😂😂
Aries Taurus technology, navigation by the stars on an ocean bigger than any land in the whole world, and all by using no modern instruments. Nobody can replicate
@@ariestaurus2008 I'd reply with a real answer but your name shows U into that star sign shit. Go take your ass and bow down to the white man and their horoscopes 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Islander tech. War clubs, canoes, how to eat a human? Lol
I am from Vanua Levu and I am very impressed by our Tongan/Lomaiviti combination band. I heard there's a village in Tongatapu named Lomaiviti. Am interested to know how my tauvu from Lomaiviti got settled in Tonga. Yes, Lomaiviti islanders are known for their beautiful voices.
2022 ❤ malie aupito ofa atu Frm sacramento fkfeta’i ma’u koloa ❤miss tonga 🇹🇴 so much 😊🙏🇹🇴❤️😊🔥🔥 merry Christmas 🎄
Lovely, absolutely. Got to go visit my uncle or cousin about our Natewa heritage in Vavau.
I'm from Nabuna village in Koro Island in the Lomaiviti Province and I'm so proud of this Temata singers. I wish that we can be reunite sometimes.
Beautiful voices. Love from samoa
Beautiful music, love it from Australia
vinaka vinaka vakalevu, beautifully sung!! Vinaka Lomaiviti...
Hope we the Pacific nation will get well forever as a happy people.god bless the Pacific Islanders.happy people.
Before Tonga was called the friendly Island it was once almost called Amsterdam due to trade and acting hub for outsiders found in Tonga.
oh oh yes!....A big vinaka vakalevu from Fiji....yes yes...too good...when you hear your brothers all in Pacifika mode!!
Tongan People always hv good Voice
absolutely..hhh
soko mai tangane siooouhoo
One of my great grandmother got married to a Tongan man way back in the days , and I heard they now called that village Lomaiviti. One day I'll visit you Tonga hoping to meet some of my relatives. Malo Toko 🇫🇯🇫🇯
Kawa kawa....ya...love Fiji...peace from germany
Malo taulava Toko love the song old school but beautiful songs Toko ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful when our people coming together, and love one another
Greetings from the Micronesian islands..Salute, this remind me of my own people doing this during KUPWUL (Faikava)...
Raw and fabulous rhythmic singing.
Oh iooo🔥🔥🔥🔥❤❤❤Vinaka na sere 🤙🤙I'm in Love with your culture❤
RIP mou kelo your voice won’t be forgotten
I'm so proud of these guys.......vinaka and malo
Vinaka na sere, malie saipe.
Awesome vibrant singers especially the soloists.
Love u all ❤❤❤🇫🇯 🇼🇸 🇹🇴
Bula, Malo Lelei, brothers, sisters in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. That's the way the whole world must lives in life. Peace and tranquillity, fellowships and share their love, care, and support in communities. GB..
Love this song. Rogo vinaka dina.
😮The bond of the pacific islands❤✌
That unique Pacifica bond.Malo vakalevu
Fiji call this sigidrigi i love every stance of this sing and drink😎😎
My great-grandmother is half Tongan, German...Wolfgramm..
I remember in high school this new girl who looked Tongan came in and sat while me and the boys started to introduce ourselves in English....we later realized she was just a Fijian girl with Maternal Links to Tonga......
Yes, they proud Fijians/Tongans in the Township of Lavaka - HM King Tupou VI - called Lomaiviti in the MIDDLE OF TONGATAPU THE MAIN ISLAND OF THE KINGDOM OF TONGA. DESCENDANTS OF FIJIANS JUST LIKE BAINIMARAMA AND MANY OF OUR ANCESTORS' MODERN GENERATION IN OUR BROTHER ISLAND OF VITI LEVU AND VANUA LEVU. NI SA BULA!!!
1st song - Sa laki taura
2nd song - Ave Maria
Vinaka na sere
@The ace Family yep
Lyrics?
@@simioneteekafa1417
Sa laki taura
Na sui ni noqu I vola
Au solia kina na noqu dodomo
Vei kemuni
Mo laki karona
Ka mo maroroya
E veigauna
Salusalu ni bula ni tiko marau
Vei kemuni.
Chris
Era bini tu
Na vei mataqali rosi
Ia vei au
Au domoni kemuni
Mei cavai
Tu vei au
Na bula lewa
Ni ko sa mai tinia koso ga eke
Moce sa moce
Sa laki moce
Vakadua
Salusalu ni bula
Ni tiko marau
E veigauna
Au na maroroya
Kau na karona
E veigauna
Ni tiko marau
E veigauna
Kei kemuni
Chrs to end it
Thanks
@@nikodruguta6800 and the ave maria bro?
@The ace Family I've written the lyrics down for you too.
That makes sense to me now, why Lomaiviti is in this equation. Wooow, that was beautiful indeed my brethren and blood ties.
Chay... love the 'Sigidrigi' as we call in Fiji. Pasifika bonding
Wow,awesome voices,much respect to our brothers,only in the Pacific and we call this the Pacific way.Vinaka,vinaka..
This is awesome and beautiful the links we have vinaka ofa atu.
Waouh j'adore cette mélodie super yes 🔥👍❤🇳🇨👏
Wananavu...more kava for these gang..too good for family gathering..
When driving to my brother inlaws village in utulau you have to drive through lomaiviti they use to have the Tika kava Sesh !!🔥🔥
They still do bro
Absolutely Love the Fijian language
Sensational
Awesome 💝👍👍👍Good job guys 🙏 💝
Gotta love the Tongan and Fijian bloodline goes back in the Tongan and Fijian empire
tui neau tui Ono lau
Awesome Singing...Malo...Vinaka!
Beautiful love love love it ! ❤️
I just noticed that the Cook islands and Tahiti did Kava back then but then it was banned by the missionaries
Good Music knows no barrier!!!
Beautiful
Malie my Tongan blood, I'm fijian
BEAUTIFUL ❤️ TALENTED GUYS AMAZING COVER
Good Tongan and mixed Fijian music bula vinaka
Beautiful voices God Bless to you all and your families.
This never gets old....