"South Sea Island" girls dance from Djarragun

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

A mixture of Samoan, Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal students from Djarragun College, an indigenous school near Cairns, Far North Queensland, Australia, perform a "South Sea Island" dance during the Graduation Ceremony in the school.

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  • i love the little girl with the white top shes cute lovely video so lively

  • i thougt this song was a tuvaluan song, and i thought south sea islanders was the term used to describe people of kanak (vanuatu, Sollomons, and New Caledonia) so y dnt they learn dance to like Ramkunji or Sumfing.

  • south sea my ass hahaha them1 all ilun gel there dance hahahahahaha

  • I love my Melanesian girls....

  • @hamoguy123 Te Vaka - Pate Pate

  • HeY wUt sONg iZ disS?

  • were was this done at! my hula group dance to this song aswell !

  • My nesian style my south sea smile!!!

    WooOoT!!

  • Te vaka (group), Pate Pate (song)

  • whats the name of this song and who sings it?

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