AGANU'U 101 CLASS OF JAN 2015 MELBOURNE [presented by Tanoa'i Reupena Michael Tanoa'i]

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  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2015
  • AGANU'U 101 Beginner's Sessions for NZ / Australian born - raised Samoans [Melbourne Class Jan 2015]
    First time programme, which has been run outside of New Zealand. Completed in only 6 days. Huge shout out to Charis Mentoring Inc. (Tia and Taua Suemai) for the great partnership and professionalism with running our programme in Melbourne, Australia. Thank you to all the sponsors, participants and Ministers that were part of this great journey. Blessed to have Debra Leauanae set this up from day one.
    Much love to Henry and Di Ene for accomodation and looking after us, really meant alot. Fa'afetai Kalala Mary Autagavaia for your expertise and knowledge, Fuelavelave Press for the books/resources.
    Lastly, Noma and Matt aka Anonymouz, your heart and passion has taken this programme to another level. Sharing your talents from God is everything our generation needs.
    This is 'paying it forward', this is NewEVANGELIZATION. Hope you all enjoy this video!! Soifua ma ia manuia
    [ALL ENQUIRIES TO aganuunz101@gmail.com]

Комментарии • 4

  • @jakeelly6581
    @jakeelly6581 8 лет назад

    This is awesome wish they had classes here in Brisbane there is a large population of generations from Samoa born and raised and Nz that would love to attend.. Malo lava ile vasega faiaoga ma le komiti fa'afoe fa'amanuia le Atua i galuega lelei o lo outou faia mo alo ma fanau o si tatou atunu'u ma ao tupulaga nei ma aso i luma..

  • @SamoanKiwi
    @SamoanKiwi 9 лет назад +3

    Id be keen in these classes in the historical sense only. The rest rest e.g. the money thing I'm not too keen on in more ways than one, only because i don't agree with how some families are left destitute during faalavelaves. But then again I don't fully understand it. I'm proud to call myself a NZ born Samoan and i love the histories, but i cant help but think some traditions were just bad habits that may have crept in over time and have become the norm.

    • @dsua3728
      @dsua3728 8 лет назад

      +Samoan Kiwi I agree. I am a Sua. My mom and siblings are very progressive for being Samoan born in Western Samoa. They even said the same thing. The Fa'alavelaves they didnt agree with and now being older I understand.

  • @22LEKI
    @22LEKI 9 лет назад

    What's the name of Kas Futialos song?