
mauri ora - family singing a maori waiata (song)
Taken from a 2008 Radio NZ documentary titled Bowie's Waiata which documented David Bowie's 1983 visit to a Maori Marae in New Zealand. More info at www.bowiedownunder.com and http
English translation The language of the marae Is a genealogy to your ancestors And to carry the beautiful language To the land of Tahwiro Here we are the seeds Standing here as strong as ever With youthfull living essence While listening to the incarnations Let there be peace and harmony
Buy your copy from www.wickedwaiata.com This Youtube version is a shortened version whereas the original mix includes full versions of tracks like... 1. Intro 2. Jimmy Cliff - Reggae Nights 3. Bob Marley - Could You Be Loved 4. UB40 - Kingston Town 5. Frankie Valley - Oh What A Night 6. Kenny & Dolly - Islands in the Stream 7. Ruby Turner - Come Go
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BKC Ahurei Concert by English kids group who are learning about the Maori culture.
They just started singing and so I started filming. As I know of these songs, I cant recall the names
In 1983, musician David Bowie was the first Rock Star to be officially welcomed onto a Maori Marae. 25 years later, this slideshow looks back on the event that Bowie himself called "one of the most hospitable experiences of my life". This is an abridged version of the "Bowie's Waiata" radio documentary, with images, broadcast on Radio New Zealand i
Inia Te Wiata was not just an amazing Maori singer, he was also an incredible carver. Here he is at work in his Pouihi in the basement carpark of New Zealand House in London, England. The finished Pouihi was erected in 1972, a year after Inia died. It had taken him 7 years to carve, in recognition of the support that the New Zealand people had give
Practicing for the 2009 Maori and Polynesian Festival in Dunedin.
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