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Nunchaku Non-Traditional With Poi Moves.Part 1.Please Click On Watch In HD
checkout playpoi.com Some moves slowed down,for those of you that asked Originally the music was Old Skool HipHop,But greedy WMG stopped it The Maori are a group of indigenous people who live in New Zealand. In the Maori language, poi is a word for a ball on a cord, and Maori poi are an important part of culture for many Maori tribes. Traditional Maori poi consists of two flax strings attached to weighted balls of moss and other materials, while modern poi are often made with ...
New Zealand Day 19 Auckland Potiki Tours + Blaine Te Rito
from Organic Living TV with the Hippy Gourmet we arrive to Auckland, New Zealand! Meeting up first with Melissa from Potiki Adventures we learn about the authentic and contemporary Maori cultural sites and then are introduced by her to Maori sculptor Blaine Te Rito of Te Rito Arts. Blaine gives us wonderful insight into the background of Maori language and history through carvings! ... Organic Living TV Hippy Gourmet travel New Zealand culture destination landmark nature arts sculpture carvings ...
Maui and the Sun (New Zealand Sign Language) NZSL
(Translation) This story is called "Maui". It is about the sun moving fast across the sky. One man makes it go slow. Long ago before Pakeha came to Aotearoa, the Maori lived here. Back then the days were very fast. The people could not complete their work as there was not enough light in a day. There is one man named Maui (his sign name derives from his long hair tied back into a topknot) who a strong and brave Maori. He has many brothers and he calls them over for a meeting. He tells them ...
New Zealand North Island
green hills surrounding Wellington, New Zealands North Island is a magical canvass of mountains, valleys, rivers, lakes and beaches. According to Maori storytelling, Maui - a mythical demigod - caught the biggest fish ever imagined and pulled it from the sea. This fish became the North Island or, as known in the Maori language - Te Ika-a-Maui (The Fish of Maui). Come along as we explore the North Island and all of its beauties in this exclusive DVD. You can experience all of the tranquil ...
New Zealand
the start of my journey, part 1 of 4. new zealand captivated me with its warm beaches, prehistoric jungles, rainforests, massive amounts of germans, maori language and culture, fire, rain, an unimaginably intense blue sky, super couch surfing hosts, the ease and excitement of hitch hiking, wine and fresh salmon, tramping through forests and beaches, climbing mountains, rock-climbing in deep dark caves...and most of all, the kindness of strangers. ... "new zealand" pacific travel ...
Modern-Day LDS Pioneers - Growth of the Mormon Church - 2/8
among them came in 1883, but once the Maoris and the Mormons got together, Maori converts flocked into the Church. By the end of 1884 the missionaries had firmly established the restored gospel among the Maori people. The next several years were very satisfying to most of the elders and sister missionaries (several couples were sent to New Zealand beginning in 1885). In August 1885, there were 16 Maori and 4 pakeha branches of the Church, and this number continued to grow steadily for the ...
My Brothers Vacation To Australia & New Zealand March 2007
of which became extinct after the arrival of humans and the mammals they introduced. The population of New Zealand is mostly of European descent; the indigenous Māori are the largest minority. Asians and non-Māori Polynesians are also significant minority groups, especially in urban areas. The most commonly spoken language is English. New Zealand is a developed country that ranks highly in international comparisons on human development, quality of life, life expectancy, literacy, ...
Punting on the Avon River, Christchurch, New Zealand
English language difficulties and a most enjoyable boat rideclip from North and South Kiwi, the free Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of New Zealand; starring scenic vistas of both New Zealand islands, plus adventures by land and sea, with a Maori dance concert, the Kiwi bird, Milford Sound, waterfalls, a sheep show, geysers, jet boating, a glacier, the majesty of Mt Cook. To enjoy all of this film, plus over 30 more free, non-commercial, streaming travel videos from every continent, and ...