Hawaiian African Tribal Music - Fiji Chant of The Islands
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@KMakamae808 Thats my understanding as well I'm half kenyan and I appreciate how beautiful this is but I also know that it isn't fair to give cultural credit where it isn't due. I think it would be a great gesture for the account owner to make clear the origins of this video so we can all appreciate the beauty and culture of the composers.
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@parisfaith Aloha brother. No disrespect, but from what I've leanred through the teachings of my tutu nana and tutu papa, the Native Hawaiian people originate from the Marquesas people and also the Tahitian people. NATIVE Hawaiians have no connection to the African people whatsoever. However, there are some Hawaiians who have been mixed with the african race due to marriage or whatever the case, but essentially there is no connection to the African people and the Native Hawaiians.
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@FrancesGeraldine My exact thoughts when I saw the title.
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simply beautiful. aloha wau ia oe na hawaii!
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Funny reading all these comments, too...
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Regardless where this from, it's still an awesome song. Just funny the song title. LOL
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E papa waiari taku nei mahi taku nei mahi he tuku roi mata
E aue ka mate au e hine hoki mai ra
Maku e kaute o hikoetanga
Maku e kaute o hikoetanga
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I don't think Hawaii could possibly be further from Africa, you dullard.
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LOL as others have said this isn't African it's a composite of English, Maori and some other Language at the end that I dont know maybe thats the bit thats African :)
wow this is awkward but I'll be the bad guy here Hawaii is not a part of Africa. Sorry buddy
FrancesGeraldine 2 months ago 50
my africa
mkm0100 3 months ago 8