Beautiful interpretation and tauolunga. My great great mother Sefa Molipapalangi Tu’ipulotu is your great great grandfather’s Vili Pusiaki Tu’ipulotu half sister.
Malo aupito Milika fakaofoofa e mea kotoa malo hono kei pukepuke mai etau Faiva pea tuha pe mo koe he koe mokopuna koe oe kau tangata punake moonia o Tonga ni ofa atu 💖💖
@@thinebuttocks5002Hi! I'm very sorry I just saw this comment. The dance was called the "me'elaufola" historically. We still are unsure as to how the 'ula looked but as Milika said it was a solo dance and may be similar to the me'e tokotahi fafine tau'aluga found in 'Uvea (Wallis).
Wow thank you! You’re so well spoken in explaining everything! I’m halfkass and no one taught me anything. I’m so thankful for you- God Bless 🫶🏼❤️
I wonder how the "ula" was performed? Could it have been similar to the Hawaiian Hula?
RIGHT! I really wanna know what it looks like. I feel like it was so pretty and elegant and graceful.
Beautifully interpreted!🤍 Malo
Thank you!!
wow wish we had more resources to learn these things. beautifully said
Malo 'aupito pea fakaofo'ofa ho fakamatala pea mo hono haka'i foki🥰🇹🇴
Crazy how we let foreigners change/ban our traditions/dances . I’m curious of what the Ula looks like
Beautiful interpretation and tauolunga. My great great mother Sefa Molipapalangi Tu’ipulotu is your great great grandfather’s Vili Pusiaki Tu’ipulotu half sister.
Amazing Milika. Ofa atu pea malo e ngaue.
Thank you for this video..great and clear explanation
Beautiful love the preservation of culture. Truly a master at your craft...
Malo aupito Milika fakaofoofa e mea kotoa malo hono kei pukepuke mai etau Faiva pea tuha pe mo koe he koe mokopuna koe oe kau tangata punake moonia o Tonga ni ofa atu 💖💖
Well said
Malo malo e fai fatongia ofa atu n GOD 🙏 Bless.
Very interesting explaination!
ihaaaaaaaaaa thats so beautifully described and explained. malo
Could the Ula be similar to the Wallis and Futuna Me’e Tokotahi/Tokotasi
Thanks for sharing Malo
such a beautiful explanation, malo aupito
Malie koia foki👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼❤️
UCLA use to move the hips so the Tongan then was so naively gave in to decimating our ancestral way of real Tongan dancing.
Yes! Although we did have a dance historically that moved your hips but the missionaries disallowed it because it was promiscuous.
@@deeteewritesthings2024 promiscuous in their 👀. Hhhh
@@melesataumoepeau287 eheee koe promiscuous mei mata mhk
@@deeteewritesthings2024 Hi I know this is an old comment but I have to ask. What was the dance called? Was it a Ula? Please answer this!
@@thinebuttocks5002Hi! I'm very sorry I just saw this comment. The dance was called the "me'elaufola" historically. We still are unsure as to how the 'ula looked but as Milika said it was a solo dance and may be similar to the me'e tokotahi fafine tau'aluga found in 'Uvea (Wallis).
Fk'ofo'ofa pea fk'ei'eiki koe folahaka Moe fiemalie ❤❤❤
Malo Milika e fua fatongia pea mo hono pukepuke 'a fufula e ngaahi tukufakaholo 'oku tau laukau'aki.
What’s the name of this song please?
Song: "Koe ha nai ha tatau"
@@lisitaaloua557 fakafeta'i
Any Tongans know the name of this song please?
Song: "Koe ha nai ha tatau"
@@lisitaaloua557 Malo Aupito Lisita! Appreciate it
So beautiful 🙏🏾
malie