Re: He Mihi Aroha


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Posted by Korewha on November 06, 1998 at 22:57:57:

In Reply to: Re: He Mihi Aroha posted by Kalani Mondoy on October 31, 1998 at 13:33:54:


: : Tena koutou nga whanaunga o Hawaii.
: : It is pleasing to see the Aroha that eminates from the many messages posted on these boards maybe there is still hope for us after all.
: : Even after the hardships we have faced together brothers we can still hold our heads up high in the full knowledge of our Tupuna our ancestry.My fathers words echo ever so loudly "whakarongo ki nga kupu a o tatou Tupuna" listen to the words of our Tupuna
: : Here is the basis that we can build a future for our mokopuna to thrive.
: : "ko te mea nui ko te tangata" the greatest resource is people.
: : Tena Koutou Katoa
: : Walter

: Kia Ora koe e Walter,

: `Ae, ho`olaha `ia no ke aloha o Polynekia. We have our kupuna to thank. It was they who passed the tradition and thought of aloha. Even though many of us change, or we have different opinions
: we can still come together as one and teach our mo`opuna all that was passed on to us. He aloha n– kÎl”.

: Aloha,
: Kalani


Ka mate kaingatahi Ka ora kaingarua
Tena Koe e te Tuakana Kalani

Thank you for the mana you have given this kaupapa
You made me realize how slack I have been in teaching my own children all the things dad taught me like Te Reo (do you know theres allreaddy a cd out for the Maori Language)

Anyway excuse me for being a niusance It really is great to have a korero with our cousins from afar and all our Aroha to you and your whanau.

Maybe Hawaii was our kaingatahi who knows?

Did you know that a computer analysis of the stern of a Maori waka was used against the USA during the last America's Sailing Cup Challenge?

Noho Ora
Walter




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