The first Missionaries to set foot on Rearea soil was Isako and Vailimo of Niue. Whilst others feared it due to the history of Caution Bay, these two men of God from Niue faced the odds.
Buriabada Heredae! Motu & Koitabu ena kwalimu hanua na ta bona Dirava Lohiabada ena Ekalesia gaukaradiai na asi igoremui. Emui Peroveta Anedia na hehereadae bona lalona eheabi isimu. Dirava Lohiabada ese baine hanamomui, maragina amo ela burukana asi hetoana. Gari & Raho Gasika, Elevala Hanuana. via Boauna, Gorohu Village.
You're absolutely correct. Lealea is the best in peroveta among the Hiri West villages. In addition, my sister Idau Ada is simply the best in peroveta.
Thank you. This are the people of Lealea in Central part of Port moresby, png. They sing peroveta (prophet songs) in the motu language as way of thanks giving to God, worship, fellowship etc. This style was introduced during LMS in 1875 where missionaries from South sea exchange or brought GOSPEL light and story goes on.
@@tessietai8031 ahhh thank you I heard the Imene Tuki was brought there by a Cook Island Minister. I was listening like this is a Imene Tuki but this is not the Cook Islands. Thats awesome seeing this singing style in another Island nation.😊😊 The style sounds like its from Manihiki in the Northern Cooks.
Sheng these are Church members or ekalesia from the Lealea United Church in the outskirts of Port Moresby, Papua New Guiena. Lealea is a motu village as well. They are singing a peroveta (prophet) song in motu language, similar to imene tuki sung by the Cook Islanders. Most of the original imene tukis are still sung by the motu people, however they have also composed their own songs in the motu language, like these two. Imene tuki was brought to our shores by a Mangaian missionary called Rutoka from Takamoa College in 1872. We still maintain our relationship with Kukis...God bless souls of Ruatoka, Rau, Piri, Materua and Aniderea from Takamoa Theological College.
This is what I call real peroveta, the pere (ladies voices) are perfect with maru (mens)rhyming to perfection,
Too good you are 🙏🙏❤️❤️
My ancestors songs of praise the voices brings so many memories Lologo tapu Niue 🇳🇺🇳🇺💕💕
The first Missionaries to set foot on Rearea soil was Isako and Vailimo of Niue. Whilst others feared it due to the history of Caution Bay, these two men of God from Niue faced the odds.
❤love the Peroveta (Prophet) songs. GOD bless.
Buriabada Heredae!
Motu & Koitabu ena kwalimu hanua na ta bona Dirava Lohiabada
ena Ekalesia gaukaradiai na asi igoremui. Emui Peroveta Anedia na hehereadae bona lalona eheabi isimu. Dirava Lohiabada ese baine
hanamomui, maragina amo ela burukana asi hetoana.
Gari & Raho Gasika,
Elevala Hanuana.
via Boauna, Gorohu Village.
Hari Mekisedeko ia bunai Salema hanua pavapavana. What a lovely prophet song. Love it and sing along with them. 😀👍
Beautiful song I wish I can sing along. ❤❤
I love peroveta, thanks for sharing, beautiful, God Bless you🙏
There is alot of emotions expressed in this singing. Love the songs. I wish i knew the lyrics and the meaning of the songs. To God be the Glory
Thank you
Lealea is known for best peroveta singers in Hiri west..hereadae sis Idau Ada
You're absolutely correct. Lealea is the best in peroveta among the Hiri West villages. In addition, my sister Idau Ada is simply the best in peroveta.
Wow, goeva dae, bona herea dae......gadomui akamonai, Sinagu lalokauna ame laloa, ia be Sibona, hereana ehane laiava Keaparadise hanua nai.....Tanikiu badaherea korikorina gado goevadae bona herea daedia ame kamonai, Sinagu Madi ame laloa......Geemou of Kae Vaga
My late brother always enjoy singing this.
Poreveta title holders. Ahhh Buria bada, Home of no return. God fearing people.🔥♥️
Kiiiilllliiimmm oooollll!!! Hari Mekisedeko ia bunai lalema Hanua pavapavana.
I will always know where I come from
.❤
I don't know what the song means but it's just a beautiful melody. ❤
It's what we call peroveta ane - prophet singing.
Powerful..Lea Lea hanua
Buria bada pure peroveta
I would like to see the mother who started this Peroveta (Imene Tuki)
God bless people in Papua N.G.i God bless people ❤❤❤😢😢😢
Love peroveta songs❤️
Buria bada on fire...
Hereadae. Dirava ta imodaiamu
Love this ❤️
Ah buriabada siahu herea ...
That's true commitment
Herea BuriaBada....
Powerful ahh Buria Bada
Interesting video. Which part of Png is this.What are they singing.
This is similar to Same in Fiji.
Thank you. This are the people of Lealea in Central part of Port moresby, png. They sing peroveta (prophet songs) in the motu language as way of thanks giving to God, worship, fellowship etc. This style was introduced during LMS in 1875 where missionaries from South sea exchange or brought GOSPEL light and story goes on.
MOTU people of the Central Province PNG🇵🇬
@@tapztapux3927 Yes in Fiji we call that Same or Sar meh. We usually sing it in church.❤️
@@eparamaravinatata4789 love to hear some records from you.
@@tapztapux3927 when I get a chance at church then I will. My grand parents use to sing it now it's very rare
Kings of Perovata in PNG
Maoro.
Hereadae❤️💯
Ane namodia
Peroveta siahuna
❤️❤️
Which country is this ??
Papua New Guinea
@@tessietai8031 ahhh thank you I heard the Imene Tuki was brought there by a Cook Island Minister.
I was listening like this is a Imene Tuki but this is not the Cook Islands.
Thats awesome seeing this singing style in another Island nation.😊😊
The style sounds like its from Manihiki in the Northern Cooks.
Yep. Thank you this is Buria Ekalesia in Port Moresby, Hiri west.
@@tapztapux3927 blessings for the reply both of you.. if I even make it out those ways I will make sure too check out it.
God bless
Sheng these are Church members or ekalesia from the Lealea United Church in the outskirts of Port Moresby, Papua New Guiena. Lealea is a motu village as well.
They are singing a peroveta (prophet) song in motu language, similar to imene tuki sung by the Cook Islanders.
Most of the original imene tukis are still sung by the motu people, however they have also composed their own songs in the motu language, like these two.
Imene tuki was brought to our shores by a Mangaian missionary called Rutoka from Takamoa College in 1872.
We still maintain our relationship with Kukis...God bless souls of Ruatoka, Rau, Piri, Materua and Aniderea from Takamoa Theological College.
Lyrics?
I can send thru wattsapp, giv ur number?
@@tapztapux3927 can you not post on here?