Is Mighty Lodge still there on Nomoluk? Grandma Rain died a while back, but I assume these are the kids of the girls she took care of, plus the rest of the families on the island.
Have Fierten and Leisy Rain been down lately?...Enjoy? I saw Paul in Hilo Hawaii back in 2006. Is Brandy still around? If so tell him Sam and Aleta Cox said to say hello.
I'm old and crippled now, but hope to see you all before I die...Mwan U Mala...
Stick dancing is a traditional type of dance generated and done long ago at traditional festivities, etc. The language is called, "Itang language."
The "Itang language" is known among the island hierarchy and the wise like the great sea navigators from long ago. It is a loved, cherished, admired, and beautiful language of respect, power, loyality, and wisdom according to its traditional root.
Thank you for your intrerest. May God bless you and yours.
cheeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!! awesome awesome vid!!! namoluk rocks!! the boys did such a great job! super awesome video!! thanks for sharing it!!
I see my young sexy not fat once self
DrRagnarok 2 years ago
omg....hellz yeah go boiiz....man missing this island
QueenKar187 2 years ago
Oh...has Noah Ruben been down to Namoluk recently?
I heard he was back on Weno from Pensacola. Those coconut crabs on Amus Island were Fakun, Fakun!
Sam Cox
samacox1 2 years ago
Hi!
Is Mighty Lodge still there on Nomoluk? Grandma Rain died a while back, but I assume these are the kids of the girls she took care of, plus the rest of the families on the island.
Have Fierten and Leisy Rain been down lately?...Enjoy? I saw Paul in Hilo Hawaii back in 2006. Is Brandy still around? If so tell him Sam and Aleta Cox said to say hello.
I'm old and crippled now, but hope to see you all before I die...Mwan U Mala...
Fakun Tong non ami seni ngang...ita Sam Cox
samacox1 2 years ago
Maaaan... this makes me so PROUD of Where I'm FROM!!
LekisinMaui 2 years ago
Dude...I might actually be in this vid. I miss Namoluk
TheBeetlenut 3 years ago
To Warden1224,
Stick dancing is a traditional type of dance generated and done long ago at traditional festivities, etc. The language is called, "Itang language."
The "Itang language" is known among the island hierarchy and the wise like the great sea navigators from long ago. It is a loved, cherished, admired, and beautiful language of respect, power, loyality, and wisdom according to its traditional root.
Thank you for your intrerest. May God bless you and yours.
NWeires-Madsen
nweires 3 years ago
wow...i know this people...the youngster grew up but they still gr8 at this..luv the video...got more like this??
kayreen 3 years ago
niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice. yeah yeah chuukese power now thats what im talking bout. hehehehehehe. great job.
diokat 4 years ago 2
cheeeeeeeeeehhhhhhhhuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!!! awesome awesome vid!!! namoluk rocks!! the boys did such a great job! super awesome video!! thanks for sharing it!!
chelseches 4 years ago 4
Please explain the meaning of the stick dance on Chuuk? thank you
warden1224 4 years ago
KOPONGZ JOK TOU PWI2 MORTLOCKS
chengaw 4 years ago
I luv this videO..So LOcaL,AnD So islanders...Love it love it love it...
stickdancer 4 years ago 4
wayoo me olokewe mwo aten N/K..aNgekape mwa ami..
kawetey 4 years ago 3
post more of this good stuff!
micro12 5 years ago 2
cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!
NERDyNERDz 5 years ago 2