Hiva Afaa 'o Vaea - Maka Paea
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malie malie 'ikai pe ke toe loi e tohele ia 'a e banjo!!
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Those musicians are from Houma and the dude playing the Banjo is Saia.
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MALIE VAOTU'U!
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KOLONGATATA!!!
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thanku jeffreybert45 for the story of the song malieeee lahi fkofa ogo koe feofaakiakakau kake pouli aa sii vaea tagata fofoga ofa malimali
tua ofa atu
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ouaaaa
malie kau tama mei he vaisioata
funga kele'amaka
v-town thats how we do it
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He sika e hema fakahihifo
Louloua 'a e matangi to
Kolongatata ke fakauoo
'O falala he faka'osi kako
'Ise'isa e kao mo tofua
Vilingia hoto kie taua
Kuo hola 'a e fanga i Lifuka
Tounoa e maka ko Loupua
jeffreybert45 1 year ago
Lelea e hoku 'ofa atu
Sia ko Kafoa 'alo 'i Talau
Tangi 'a e toa tu'u aki tau
He ko u fe'ofa'aki 'a kakau
Fasi pe sila tu'u 'i Manono
He fangumalingi 'i Vaha'akolo
Ne ngangatu 'o 'alaha 'i he loto
Kae tupulaki 'ofa i he moto
Ke faingata'a pe faingofua
Ha'apai tuku ho'o kaimu'a
jeffreybert45 1 year ago
looks like a band from ha'apai?
great banjo lead though.
sthcrox 3 years ago
The band is from Vaotu'u.The song is about the hurricane that strike Ha'apai in 1961.
The Governor of Ha'apai at the time who was Vaea ('Alipate).
The people of Ha'apai presented their polopolo (kahokaho yams) and gifts to the Late Queen on her 61st birthday at the Royal Palace on the 13th March, 1961.
They returned back to Ha'apai on the very next day and a hurricane blew up and the crew took refuge at the island of Ha'afeva, but their boat, Fanga-i-Lifuka, was lost.
jeffreybert45 3 years ago 3