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Screw Tradition. This Is How You Stand Up To EVIL Leaders (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Sunday OP
I would love to be part of that. BittyJenkins Sunday #1
I think thats Maori for - Nigrum Cattus Sunday #2
I think that is a fairly polite translation. niyad Sunday #5
more like the boat you landed in!!!! nt et tu Sunday #6
We will need just this kind of courage and imagination and lots of it. Magoo48 Sunday #3
We need this passion. Fuck decorum after what Mitch and Co. have done for the last 16 plus years. Evolve Dammit Sunday #4
I loved this video when I saw it yesterday kimbutgar Sunday #7
I had a similar experience at the Christchurch airport. rickford66 13 hrs ago #9
This message was self-deleted by its author kimbutgar Sunday #8

kimbutgar

(23,240 posts)
7. I loved this video when I saw it yesterday
Sun Nov 17, 2024, 05:44 PM
Sunday

I was in an airport once in Sydney and saw these Māori people doing this for a returning friend. It was so awesome!

New Zealand is definitely on my bucket list of places I want to go to. I saw this movie years ago Once were warriors and became fascinated about the Māori and even did a research paper when I was getting my teaching credential on New Zealand education. The Māori incorporate these chants early in the children's education.

rickford66

(5,659 posts)
9. I had a similar experience at the Christchurch airport.
Mon Nov 18, 2024, 02:56 PM
13 hrs ago

Also a memorable one at an All Blacks vs Australia rugby match. My late wife, British born and raised in NZ, could do some of these. On another note, this past weekend I had phone calls from her sister and one of her brothers who said I'd be welcome to relocate. With in-laws on both islands they said I could go back and forth living in a caravan. Sounds tempting.

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