Grandmothers Healing Haka Nov 13th-15th Sedona Arizona

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Grandmothers Healing Haka
presented by
Ojasvin Kingi
&
Iris Hausermann

Nov 13-15 Grandmothers Healing Haka with
Ojasvin Kingi & Iris Hausermann returns to Sedona,
Of course we will be creating a whole new Ceremonial Fusion
to complement this brilliant weekend.
While traveling in Aotearoa New Zealand on the One Heart Journey with Drunvalo, I met Ojasvin and feel in love with the way the Waitaha & Maori cultures honor their elders especially their Grandmothers.
You will be able to register for this workshop at www.worldviewz.net
Here are some clips for a taste of what you will experience
Grandmothers Healing Haka performed by Ojasvin Kingi
http://www.worldviewzmedia.net/video/2098065:Video:238

Grandmothers Healing Haka- Ceremonial Fusion- Sacred Earth
http://www.worldviewzmedia.net/video/2098065:Video:4606

World ViewZ Media will be offering seminars and workshops during these gatherings and events in multi-media, visual arts, and basic filmmaking techniques. You will learn basic media skills and how to create your own promo pieces.

World ViewZ Media also offers production of promo pieces so if you are in Sedona and want to create a promo piece for your work please contact us at worldviewz1@aol.com

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  • did your grandma get better?

  • This IS maori

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  • @meow98 I know its been a year since you asked this question..so you've probably forgotten about it...but i'm going to answer it anyway...No this isn't Native American..Its Maori..from NewZealand. hes performing a healing ceremony, that was passed down from his Kuia (grandmother) it is passed down from genaration to genaration...its very spiritual and empowering to our people or land and should never be mocked or disrespected.

  • @meow98 it's Ma0ri

  • sounds like maori

  • Is this Native American?

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