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Jolie Davis
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Jolie Davis is of Ngati Kuri and Te Rarawa descent. She is a traditional healer/practitioner of Mirimiri and Romiromi - Maori bodywork.
Workshop facilitator of Traditional Bodywork and self-care in NZ and Australia. Trained nurse and competitive athlete.
Pain and Injury Specialist. Visit website: www.manawaora.org.
Facebook page: Manawa Ora Bodywork Rotorua ( manawaora1) and Manawa Ora Bodywork Perth ( manawaora11)
Workshop facilitator of Traditional Bodywork and self-care in NZ and Australia. Trained nurse and competitive athlete.
Pain and Injury Specialist. Visit website: www.manawaora.org.
Facebook page: Manawa Ora Bodywork Rotorua ( manawaora1) and Manawa Ora Bodywork Perth ( manawaora11)
Manawa Ora Mirimiri, Traditional Māori Healing and Bodywork in Wellington
Jolie Davis is a traditional Māori healer of Mirimiri and Romiromi.
Founder of Manawa Ora Mirimiri based in Wellington. Practitioner, advocate and educator of Rongoā Māori.
Panel member: ACC Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel
email: joliedavis@manawaora.org
website: www.manawaora.org
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Founder of Manawa Ora Mirimiri based in Wellington. Practitioner, advocate and educator of Rongoā Māori.
Panel member: ACC Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel
email: joliedavis@manawaora.org
website: www.manawaora.org
FB: Manawa Ora Mirimiri
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Jolie Davis; Manawa Ora Mirimiri, Traditional Māori Healing and Bodywork
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Jolie Davis is a traditional Māori healer of Mirimiri and Romiromi. Founder of Manawa Ora Mirimiri based in Wellington. Practitioner, advocate and educator of Rongoā Māori. Panel member: ACC Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel email: joliedavis@manawaora.org website: www.manawaora.org FB: Manawa Ora Mirimiri
Manawa Ora Mirimiri Healing, Wellington
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Luke has been attending for mirimiri and romiromi at Manawa Ora. He shares his experience and whakaaro about how beneficial this is for everyone. Ngā mihi mo tō kōrero 😊 Website: www.manawaora.org
Manawa Ora Mirimiri - Anxiety treatment
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Shaun talks about his anxiety and pain and how his Mirimiri sessions at Manawa Ora has helped him ❤️ If you would like to know more please call our office 0212612526 or book online: www.manawaora.org/booking ✨️✨️ Ngā mihi Shaun for your kōrero ❤️ Website: www.manawaora.org
Mirimiri Holistic Treatment and Healing with Manawa Ora
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Nikki attended with her son for mirimiri treatment who sustained injuries in a severe car accident and was on life support in Christchurch hospital. Thankyou for sharing your story of how mirimiri helped your whānau cope and recover
Manawa Ora Mirimiri review
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Ngā mihi Natani for sharing your experience of Mirimiri and romiromi ❤️🔥🙏 Book online www.manawaora.org/booking or contact us to see if you're eligible for community funding :-) 0212612526
Mirimiri Review with Manawa Ora
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A First-time experience of Mirimiri at Manawa Ora, Wellington! Book online at www.manawaora.org/booking
Mirimiri review at Manawa Ora
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A first-time experience of Mirimiri at Manawa Ora, Wellington! Book online at: www.manawaora.org/booking #manawaora #maori #healing #selfcare #heal
Partnering Towards Well Communities with Rongoā Māori.
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Collaborative Aotearoa webinar - Rongoā Māori creating and supporting wellbeing in Communities. What is Rongoā Māori and why it needs to be offered to whānau and communities. Showcasing a Partnership with Rongoā Māori Wellington based Practice Manawa Ora (Jolie Davis, Founder) and Te Awakairangi Health Network (Carrie Henderson). Also Eldon Paea, Head of Māori Health Partnerships, speaks to the...
Mirimiri treatment with Manawa Ora
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Jasmine shares her experience of Mirimiri and Romiromi; traditional Māori healing with Manawa Ora ❤️✨️🙏 Ngā mihi for your kōrero. Manawa Ora is based in Wellington - for more info go to our website: www.manawaora.org ✨️ #manawaora #maori #healing #rongoa #heal #Wellington #mirimiri #SelfCare #wellbeing #hauora #healyourself #healtheworld #healingtouch #wellness #physical #emotional #spiritual
Renee's Mirimiri session
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Renee attended a Manawa Ora Mirimiri Community Clinic day in Porirua 2024, and shares her experience with us. To find out more about Manawa Ora please go to our website: www.manawaora.org Manawa Ora - Rongoa Maori; traditional Maori healing and bodywork based in wellington contact: info@manawaora.org
Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Workshops
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Ebony shares her experience of the Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Healing Workshop Learning about Rongoā Māori, health and wellbeing from a Te Ao Māori perspective and the importance of selfcare. website: www.manawaora.org or email admin@manawaora.org
Jolie Davis, ACC rongoa Maori conference, Rotorua 2024
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Jolie Davis founder of Manawa Ora Mirimiri, based in Wellington, is a member of the ACC Rongoā Māori Advisory Panel. She speaks about the importance of relationships connecting with communities and navigating these relationships as a business owner. website: www.manawaora.org email: info@manawaora.org
Manawa Ora Mirimiri Clinic day, Wellington
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Manawa Ora Mirimiri Clinic day, Wellington
Jolie Davis on TVNZ Breakfast October 2023
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Jolie Davis on TVNZ Breakfast October 2023
Pacific Connection Choir sings Ka Pioioi in Times Square NY
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Pacific Connection Choir sings Ka Pioioi in Times Square NY
Manawa Ora Mirimiri sings Tai Aroha
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Manawa Ora Mirimiri sings Tai Aroha
Te Waipounamu MIRIMIRI ROADSHOW, March 2022
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Te Waipounamu MIRIMIRI ROADSHOW, March 2022
Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Romiromi. Traditional Māori Bodywork and Healing in Lower Hutt
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Manawa Ora Mirimiri and Romiromi. Traditional Māori Bodywork and Healing in Lower Hutt
Manawa Ora Mirimiri Tokelau Community Clinic Day
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Manawa Ora Mirimiri Tokelau Community Clinic Day
Manawa Ora Te Waipounamu Mirimiri Roadshow, 2022
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Manawa Ora Te Waipounamu Mirimiri Roadshow, 2022
Manawa Ora Mirimiri Clinic Open Day, Lower Hutt 2022
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Manawa Ora Mirimiri Clinic Open Day, Lower Hutt 2022
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Best song ever❤❤❤
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Ko Tāne mahuta E tū i te ngahere Ko te kawakawa e rere I te awa o te moana
ATAAHUA WAIATA reminds me of back home Matawaia
I´m from France. I see that the film The Lion King has been translated and is now possible to watch it in Te reo Maori. When that big lion said "Chur bro" did they translate that into Te reo Maori or is "Chur bro" already Te reo Maori?
Played on a colonist guitar. Very traditional. Oh how evil those colonists are.......but it´s ok to use a guitar.
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Its crack up when you just see Jimi lost
Love the energy love the movement
I love this song I listen to it everyday I go to school 😊
Omg kia orana too good 👍🏾😊
This hit right in my chest... very emotional. Thank you for this honor.
Where are you guys?
I'm completely involved in this Maori song, researching all possible versions and they all give me a very good energy. However, I don't understand anything at all, could someone help me by explaining?
its basically a song about returning home to your community and seeing the joy, laughter, tears, song and dance. you can find more complete translations online but thats the overall idea of it.
@followingheartlines AWESOME!!! I'm in love with Maori culture
@@thiagofloriano7 News from the Rotorua Daily Post: "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes. News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group. New Zealand Hearald news headline 29 May, 2024 “Raglan man Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa drags partner outside naked, pours boiling water over her“ Kereopa ( A MAORI) dragged her outside through the kitchen door by her arms, down the kitchen steps and onto the ground. He then grabbed the kettle, which was just inside the door, and poured the boiling water over the victim - who was naked at the time - directly onto her skin. As he did so, Kereopa told her “you deserve it, and that’s what you get”. He then told her he would reboil the jug and pour it on her face. She ran to seek help from her sister but she was asleep, before running into her daughter’s room and hugging her. Kereopa then went into the room and said, “once you let go, I’m burning your face”. Judge Stephen Clark noted Kereopa’s 17 family violence convictions, eight of which were against the current victim. The man responsible, Simon Terence Hamiora Kereopa, was today jailed for the incident, his ninth conviction against the victim during their 20-year-plus relationship. New Zealand Hearald News 14 Apr, 2024: During a torturous and prolonged night of violence, William James Whata (A MAORI) held his partner down and shoved his fist down her throat with such force that he broke her jaw. The attack came after the 48-year-old had tried strangling his partner multiple times. By the time emergency services arrived, the woman was discovered with numerous injuries including visible damage to her jaw. Now, Whata has been jailed for the violence which started when he went around to the victim’s property on March 4, 2023, despite having been issued a five-day police safety order. A CCTV camera at the property captured most of the events from that night, which began about 10pmwith the pair arguing in the lounge. The victim turned and walked away when Whata grabbed her, put his arm around her neck, and put her in a chokehold. She fell to the ground with Whata on top of her. He let her go and she got to her feet but he chased her back into the lounge where he tried to put another chokehold on her. She managed to push him off but fell to the ground and Whata took the opportunity to put her in another chokehold for about 7 seconds, causing her to go in and out of consciousness. As he held her down, Whata then kneed her in the head and torso four times and continued strangling her for about a minute. Once he let go, she again tried to run for her life, making it outside, but Whata chased her. Some time later he got a knife and followed her around the house with it as she carried out household tasks. He stood guard to ensure she didn’t push her domestic violence button and at one stage cornered her in the kitchen with the knife to her head and punched her. At 1.45am, Whata threw her through the open ranch slider and then held her down on the ground, before closing the door and curtains. While on top of her, he put his hand inside her mouth and pried apart her jaw with downward pressure for about 10 seconds. She begged him to stop and tried to push him off but he continued similar attacks for two more hours. Some time later in the morning she said she needed to use the toilet, where she pressed her panic button and alerted emergency services. St John paramedics discovered she’d suffered a broken jaw due to visible jaw drop, and had multiple cuts and swelling to her face
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Stay Gold Brilliant shining our planet Mother Earth Great appreciate your sing a son Goo G A bob a real earth Cosmos fun dance eye love it sharing
Mīharo👌🏾
nice I’m from Tahiti and Mahuta is my last name :)
Ka pioioi e Ko to na ro ha
I remember walking through the forest in the Ureweras with a maori guide. He took us through an area that was tapu. He said there are bad spirits there so he did a song and a little dance and then said that the spirits said to him that they are happy now. So we sat down for a break. I took a banana out of my backpack to have a feed and all of a sudden the banana turned from a left-hand bent banana into a right-hand bent banana.
Decades of Western medicine against Hundreds of years of practice and healing
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I love you
Wow i have learned this in school last year but now i dont sing it but it's so beautiful!!!
Awesome p.i😅 my sister Maori n aunty could move like rockstar at p.i lol
Kia ora no hawai'i! kei ataahua ko tenei waiata! me te aroha...
Sang this in Yr 6 as part of our school Kapa Haka, compulsory albeit, but i came to love it. brings back the great times in primary.
I'm in Yr 6 rn
Absolutely LOVE this song!!!! First heard it in Nelson ❤
Atahua😊
Ka pai. From Tahupotiki Gossage
Love it, thanks, spread spread spread maori’s songs around the world ❤❤❤
Love it so much, thanks for sharing ❤❤❤
Ka pioioi e tohu aroha hau kainga E hoki mai ra E hoki mai ra- kia kite atu i to i-wi e. E rotarota ana E rotarota ana a-i katakata ana ma-i ra. Pukana whetero Pukana whe-tero ma-i te ihi a o ma-tua. Kia kite atu ano Kia kite atu ano a-i to ataahua a-i kanapa ra Pupuhi ai e te hau Pupuhi ai e te hau kapohia aku roimata. Ka pioioi e Ka pioioi e tohu aroha hau kainga
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Lovely harmonies and such enthusiasm and energy from our beautiful Pasifika sisters and brothers.
Tautoko
RIP TUI TAANA
Can someone put the chords up please
tautoko
Rawe
this is litterly my school wiata
same😂
Kei a koutou ngaa kupu?
Are you from Waima
Can we get the lyriks please 😊❤
Who is the kaia?
‘Getting tired of being medicated’ so true. Touched my heart. 💛 such a beautiful holistic healing modality
Kia ora kité ivi TUPUNA Maori kiruka kité kaika henua fenua ua kité té MANA o te tagata maori kiruka kité vaka kia orana kia kotou matou teie o tagata maohi Tuamotu 🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫🇵🇫🤙🤙🤙🤙 family polynesia tahiti ❤❤❤
I love this song
I love it/ My grand dauther learn at her school this year song and dance/ They love it/ We are from Tahiti .Thank you.
Ka pioioi e Tohu aroha haukāinga E hoki mai rā Kia kite atu i tō iwi e. E rotarota ana E katakata ana mai rā. Pūkana whetero mai I te ihi ā ō mātua. Kia kite atu ano I tō ataahua ai kanapa Pupuhi ai e te hau Kapohia āku roimata. Ka pioioi he tohu aroha haukāinga.
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