@Poeere1980 ah ok peut etre écrite par Teva mais en langue de Rarotonga ! E Manea , inagaro ... toku reo .... , me rappele avoir rencontré Roger , Maruia & Teva à St Luke en NZ , que de souvenirs du temps de jadis !
The Cook Islands Māori language, also called Māori Kūki 'Āirani or Rarotongan, is the official language of the Cook Islands. Most Cook Islanders also call it Te reo Ipukarea, literally "the language of the Ancestral Homeland".
regardless of who sings it better we should be very proud of where we come from and who we are. i am of cook island and tahitian heritage so i am a very proud gurl to be representing my people. i luv MARUIA n luv her songs i also love ANNIE CRUMMER too they are both equally talented and have incredible voices. Most of all i love dis Song...it warms the heart, so much luv to every1 kia manuia n peace.
@MrJammae In the Cooks its just called Maori but when you go to places like NZ you have to distinguish between NZ Maori and Cook Is Maori so its called Cook Is Maori outside of the Cook Islands.
Chantée par Maruia !
Poeere1980 4 days ago
@Poeere1980 ah ok peut etre écrite par Teva mais en langue de Rarotonga ! E Manea , inagaro ... toku reo .... , me rappele avoir rencontré Roger , Maruia & Teva à St Luke en NZ , que de souvenirs du temps de jadis !
SAMIRICO67 4 days ago
C'est une chanson tahitienne donc de Tahiti et non des Cook islands composée par Teva Tetuanui (R.I.P.) enregistré à Tahiti. Merci pour le clip !
Poeere1980 4 days ago
I like how My homeland is 1st on the list... RAKAHANGA!!! RAKAZ WAHT!! shot mein!! lol
ThePus4u 1 month ago
These dialects[2] of the Cook Islands Māori are :
Rakahanga-Manihiki dialect;
Penrhyn dialect (Tongarevan);[3]
the Ngaputoru dialects of Atiu, Mitiaro and Mauke;
Aitutaki dialect;
Rarotongan dialect; and
Mangaia dialect.
It is closely related to Tahitian and New Zealand Māori, and there is a degree of mutual intelligibility with these two languages.
SAMIRICO67 2 months ago
Cook island....not maori
Deon19871 2 months ago
@Deon19871
The Cook Islands Māori language, also called Māori Kūki 'Āirani or Rarotongan, is the official language of the Cook Islands. Most Cook Islanders also call it Te reo Ipukarea, literally "the language of the Ancestral Homeland".
SAMIRICO67 2 months ago
cook island rock
MrCwalker275 3 months ago
regardless of who sings it better we should be very proud of where we come from and who we are. i am of cook island and tahitian heritage so i am a very proud gurl to be representing my people. i luv MARUIA n luv her songs i also love ANNIE CRUMMER too they are both equally talented and have incredible voices. Most of all i love dis Song...it warms the heart, so much luv to every1 kia manuia n peace.
polygurl4mcookis 6 months ago 2
I LUV THIS SONG SO MUCH I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT I LUV IT SO MUCH
tikoface 8 months ago
Cook island reo Maori no Rarotonga : E Manea = Beautiful !
SAMIRICO67 9 months ago
God I love this song!:) Viva la polynesie francais!
dakotatreacy101 11 months ago 2
annie crummer sings the maori version, stronger voice than this one.
gmaileer 1 year ago
@gmaileer ? cook island maori ?
MrJammae 1 year ago
@MrJammae yes ur right !
SAMIRICO67 4 months ago
@MrJammae In the Cooks its just called Maori but when you go to places like NZ you have to distinguish between NZ Maori and Cook Is Maori so its called Cook Is Maori outside of the Cook Islands.
Toymit 4 months ago
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kinoutetahiti 1 year ago
Maururu Sami !!
AlanTubeViewer 1 year ago
She sings good remakes.I also like her version of Moana and the Moahunters song - Kuamakona.
Toymit 1 year ago