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Knowledge of the definitions of English words would help before you go pushing your commie racism
ОтветитьThank you for sharing your story, your wisdom. Very thankful to be able to watch this!
ОтветитьMaori values guide us to a better world for all. Kotahitanga, whanaungatanga and manaakitanga to name a few. To pai hoki
ОтветитьBeautiful! 🌼♥️
ОтветитьKuaka is the illustration that teaches us how when you have your leader and others that follow and benefit from the draft as the leader gets tired it falls back .
A very wise teaching about the kuaka.
beautiful
ОтветитьVery powerful speech
Ответить"We are borne of the same womb. Tied in the bonds of humanity. Tied to the heavens above us. Tied to the earth beneath us. These are bonds that can never be severed." This. Goosebumps and tears. There were no spoken words more truthful.
Ответить"It deserves to be acknowledged. It deserves to be remembered. And we are no less of a people or a country for having done so." These are words and insight that brings tears to my eyes. This is truth across the planet. It resonates like the beating of a drum.
ОтветитьKia ora e hoa 🙌🙌
Ответитьhenlo hawking hehehehehe, laban lang mga mamiiii!
ОтветитьWord! Shot uce
ОтветитьMauri tū, mauri ora e te Ahorangi. Kua huri tāwhiao öku kare a roto ki te rongo atu ki to kauhau piki i te pouri, piki i te ora. Tēnā rawa koe.
ОтветитьTihei mauri ora
ОтветитьHumanity endurance is amazing and how it gives hope...
ОтветитьMade me cry
ОтветитьThis speech was was written very well and an excellent delivery but if I can summarise, the key points are (1) if you are united as a group and have clarity of purpose and you exercise that in an ethical manner you have a far greater chance of success. (2) Te Kooti and his people were very clever and principled to have escaped from Wharekauri.
The speaker doesn't really explain how tikanga, kawa and kaupapa actually can provide answers to contemporary challenge, he simply speaks about them using superlatives without really providing much needed detail .
Thats all our Native ways brother. You are very well spoken
ОтветитьYour awesome my Brother.
ОтветитьTino ātaahua hoki tō kōrero, e hoa. Nga mihi
ОтветитьBeautiful korero
ОтветитьTū Rēkohu i te āīō
Ответитьbeautiful speech. Thank you very much
Ответитьeven tho you speak so ataahua, i feel your pain, nga mihinui kia koe, arohanui ihoa, tino pai rawa, ka mau te wehi, he whaikorero so full of your heart. you are a great man. thank u
ОтветитьSociety is well past arguing for or against aboriginality, indigeneity or community. They have their pro's and cons. However they are explanations for much deeper questions. Questions which politicians and business groups need to address. Likewise these much maligned groups need to realise they need to show some action for change eg learn their rights as voters and learn how the system works at the ground level. How they are being played by things that go bling like their t.v.s and their phones via ads...not the other bling they wear on their necks..they are just full time distractions from the real blings. Yes the poor and destitute need to start making their votes count. Turn off your bling things and go play in the park and vote the bad politicians out of your lives.
ОтветитьGreat talk, I love how he wove that central prisoner narrative through it, felt like I was watching a movie!!
Ответитьanyone know the name of the bird mr. bristowe is speaking of?
ОтветитьIt continues to amaze me how these Indigenous peoples that have suffered so terribly at the hands of colonial powers, are still willing to forgive, are still willing to reach out the hand of friendship to that same power, their actions, their humanity, it gives me hope.
ОтветитьBeautiful
ОтветитьTena koe te rangatira ngā mihi nunui ngā mihi aroha mo to taonga korero.
ОтветитьMany strands of my own culture, Anglo-Welsh and European Whakapapa, were lost to me. Maori culture has taught me, not only what and where 'the pathway' is, but it's illuminated the journey in form of genuine cultural and developmental hope. Everyone should hear this talk.
My own story, I've begun to see family, personality, identity and original life-lore; slowly return to the hours of my days. Moreover, the Maori framework of culture has taught me how to 'hold' my own story out in front of myself and to make friends with it. I consider myself a beginner. Between June 2015 and March 2018, Maori faith has given me back my life. Thank you. Please keep sharing.
ka mau te wehi e hoa. Thank you for that inspiration Curtis, a great example of how to use the past to build a stronger future.
ОтветитьTena koe Curtis, Thank you for sharing "our" story.
ОтветитьI'm going to vote Green this election.
ОтветитьAwesome
ОтветитьInspiring. Powerful. Solid. Thank you.
ОтветитьMauri ora e hika!
ОтветитьWow, this guy has every reason to be angry and he isn’t, powerful and moving talk.
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