Kia ora ano. This waiata continues to bless my heart. Do you have the words to this waiata. Also is the kui sitting on the end there with the potai on Aunt Noni Woods. Nga arohanui kia koe mo tenei waiata.
@honeypyz Hi Thanks for the comment. Words are up top. Below the video there is a view counter on the right hand side and then below the counter you will see a arrow facing down. Press this arrow and then it will expand showing the lyrics.
tena kouto katoa ko laura taku ingnoa ahau, beautiful beautiful i have watched over and over again, love it to bits, but you know i would like to know what it means in english and can i sing it for every ocassion, so can i have the words in english please please regards to all the kuia what beautiful song birds i miss this sort of gathering in my whanau, makes me sad
Kia ora. I was so blessed to have come across this video, as most of those I recognize are my whanau. I'm living in Melbourne now and seeing this made me very close to home. My whanau are the Manunuis from Kakahi. Absolutely awesome. God bless.
Thank you for posting this, it brings back lots & lots of memories of my childhood spent with my whanau in "Waimate North Bay Of Islands" Our Dad Wiremu Maapi Pene or (Bill) was renowned for his wit charm and mihi's around the farming community of Waimate. He was fluent with both the Maori and Pakeha languages. God bless him. He is buried @ the Historical St JOhns Anglican Church Waimate North, with other members of our whanau. I remembered the waiata's and karakia's. I am so proud of my culture
Wonderful, I am so glad you have posted all these on here. Where in England did your priest go? I am over here. Is he Maori? or English? Wish I had the english words as well. but well done for posting all the Maori words every time. The singing is beautiful.
Kia ora ano. This waiata continues to bless my heart. Do you have the words to this waiata. Also is the kui sitting on the end there with the potai on Aunt Noni Woods. Nga arohanui kia koe mo tenei waiata.
honeypyz 1 year ago
@honeypyz Hi Thanks for the comment. Words are up top. Below the video there is a view counter on the right hand side and then below the counter you will see a arrow facing down. Press this arrow and then it will expand showing the lyrics.
taumarunui05 1 year ago
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honeypyz 1 year ago
Beautiful - I recgnise some of the faces of the congregation..now I will spend the day trying to remember the names. Kia ora ano
RinaPitmanManapiri 1 year ago
tena kouto katoa ko laura taku ingnoa ahau, beautiful beautiful i have watched over and over again, love it to bits, but you know i would like to know what it means in english and can i sing it for every ocassion, so can i have the words in english please please regards to all the kuia what beautiful song birds i miss this sort of gathering in my whanau, makes me sad
mangaiti81 1 year ago
aww lovely waiata.. i remember singing this at high school about 14yrs ago.
rips0nz 2 years ago
I LOVE THIS SONG MY NAN SINGS IT ALOT
kare45 2 years ago
Just came across this video brings back memories of our Kui Rihi and some of the awesome times we all had together.miss those time 2 the max.
Makarita100 2 years ago 2
im so proud to b maori.. we own shit Niccu.. MAORI PRIDE. WE R SUPERIORS!!
br1malhpm 3 years ago
Kia ora. I was so blessed to have come across this video, as most of those I recognize are my whanau. I'm living in Melbourne now and seeing this made me very close to home. My whanau are the Manunuis from Kakahi. Absolutely awesome. God bless.
honeypyz 3 years ago 3
Thank you for posting this, it brings back lots & lots of memories of my childhood spent with my whanau in "Waimate North Bay Of Islands" Our Dad Wiremu Maapi Pene or (Bill) was renowned for his wit charm and mihi's around the farming community of Waimate. He was fluent with both the Maori and Pakeha languages. God bless him. He is buried @ the Historical St JOhns Anglican Church Waimate North, with other members of our whanau. I remembered the waiata's and karakia's. I am so proud of my culture
pentubes 3 years ago 3
Once again i feel the need to say a big THANK YOU for this amazing singing from NZ. GWYCH DA IAWN CHI
selfelin 3 years ago
Wonderful, I am so glad you have posted all these on here. Where in England did your priest go? I am over here. Is he Maori? or English? Wish I had the english words as well. but well done for posting all the Maori words every time. The singing is beautiful.
God Bless you all.
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angietewhare 4 years ago 2
OHH TE ATAHUA NGA KAUMATUA RAWE!!
hakzgirls 4 years ago 3
Lovely waiata, one of my favorite's.
Natsrik 4 years ago 2