An AUT University student television crew investigates the ancient culture and rituals surrounding kava in the Pacific kingdom of Tonga. Crew: Angelo An, John Pulu, Thomas Weston and Hayden Zuill. Production: Nadine Newman-Dempster. Producer: Eileen Lavranos. Pacific Media Centre and AUT Television, Aotearoa/New Zealand. 25 November 2008. (cc) Creative Commons.
she never said it was a fact...theres usually rational reasoning on advice the elders give, doesnt always have to be proven scientifically...
natrix49er 2 years ago 2
um kava is WAE MOA than aktuli gehtin` DRUNK ..yu only geht a hit from sitin` dea &drinkin` for tha whle night.. &for you info ..ihts one of the common tongan traditions boys ar introduced into manlihood..if iht really wer a bad thing our 'kids' wldnt b so interested ..buht dey ar.!
856model 3 years ago
faikava..dass tight..i like wen da kalapuz get together and sing..dass prettiful!! malo tonga!
kingdeez 3 years ago
what a great idea - encourage youth to drink kava to deter them from drinking alcohol. because you cant get drunk from kava can you??? ......who wrote this script? stop drinking kava - go home to your wife and help look after your bloody kids!!!
meletui 3 years ago
i think the "sexual stimulant" side-effect is more myth than fact... somebody ought to do a scientific study on that claim!
boogernana 3 years ago
this lady is killing me! malie mu'a e talanoa malie!
boogernana 3 years ago