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This Video is about Polynesian Martial Arts that I worked on Computer Application class.
I talk about Mau Rakau, Limalama, and Kapu Kuialua

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  • awsome!

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  • @comeonmama - it aint no 'taiaha' if it be made from perspex mate!!!

    but merely a rather stunning ornament that looks like a taiaha

    aint doggin' on perspex...

    but live natural moving materials just can't be beat

  • Tena koe e hoa

    Interesting Presentation

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  • I thought UFC was the first and best martial art???

  • @bmonz08 You should check out koppojutsu and the origins of these bone breaking techniques.

  • heres a suggestion...You and your story and the people who believe you, are a load of SHIT!!!

  • Your presentation was 'O' for Awesome!! lolz. Nice work dude.

  • @KINGFATSO.. thats cool, I'm very interested in finding out more about this.

  • @comeonmama - no homework bro, just common sense for people who work with timber, I just assumed that coz u were talking along those lines u automatically knew. I would've replied sooner but I only just revisited this clip & saw that your first response in our conversation wasn't addressed to ME but to the vid itself, & so 'I' didn't get the e-mail. I don't wanna go on about the trivialities but I hear what you're saying, & that's sweeeeeet as!! ok then, too much!!

  • @xamehc - if your interested in viewing some of the perspex works, google George Nuku.

    I understand the creative process and can appreciate other artists works whether in or out of context, so forth. However it doesnt mean that I share the same whakaaro as them - I have my own whakaaro as an artist and as a mareikura.

    Hei konei ra

    

  • @xamehc

    Nice home work bro ;-) taiaha were made from various materials historically...this is to agree that not 'all' taiaha were created equal. With my taiaha, patu and mere they are born from what/whom they are. With re: perspex I was appreciating the external beauty of an artists works however would not utilise in battle. Sounds like you get into the 'wholistics' too, my previous comment was a segment of, not a totality of my thinking/being. I welcome your whakaaro. Nō hea koe?

  • @comeonmama - aye jah... but the whakapapa of the perspex is from a genetically modified lineage of carcinogenic forefathers that actually act as an incompatibity of energies, & possibly hindering its wielder. I think you're more focused on the external manifestation rather than the wholistic make up. I'll give u the 'mere' from the pounamu stone but taiaha weren't made from kauri, neither the patu from totara... this ain't an attack on u my bro but this is just what i see

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