4:30 - I'm almost in tears seeing a cooked flying fox. They are actually protected by law as they're considered sacred in my culture. Overall, lovely video. Happy Niuean Language Week!
Fakalofa atu everyone! Im half Niuean, and im looking forward to going to Niue in March 2020 to experience my mother’s roots/land! I’ll be taking my mum back who hasn’t been back to niue after she moved to New Zealand over 30+ years ago! Such a beautiful small island! Undiscovered, Unspoiled, Unbelievable 🇳🇺💙
It is good positive way that if someone are living abroad and they want to show to their heir about the culture and traditions from their back-home. Ones can feel true love and respect for our roots. Thanks for sharing.
I agree with Mary Tasmania with her statement. Its more better to experience your culture first hand than to talk about it. Talking is good, teaching too however participating is where the fun begins. :)
The struggle is real alright flights to niue are stupendously expensive even tho there's two flight services running weekly which is one more than the norm of only once a week. Minimum wage is a pittance. The tariff on food prices rather than alcohol is a crime, so expensive. Qualified niuean born and bred graduates are getting paid significantly lesser than expatriates whom are flown in from overseas, if they are even hired. I love my island wholeheartedly and I'd love to go back and live but I feel like its "who" you know opposed to "what" you know and this maybe another reason why those who leave go and never come back
You usually make your own food In niue. and is a very welcoming island it doesn't matter who you know your greeted by everyone,and most people like tourists can't take on the challenges on niue such as planting,husking coconuts and weaving.
The United States can be a bully with stunning audacity and arrogance, depending a lot on who the president is. What happened to Hawai'i was awful, and, unfortunately #TheReligiousWhite's perverse faith in capitalism and prosperity gospel remain a pox on the nation.
4:30 - I'm almost in tears seeing a cooked flying fox. They are actually protected by law as they're considered sacred in my culture. Overall, lovely video. Happy Niuean Language Week!
Fakalofa atu everyone! Im half Niuean, and im looking forward to going to Niue in March 2020 to experience my mother’s roots/land! I’ll be taking my mum back who hasn’t been back to niue after she moved to New Zealand over 30+ years ago! Such a beautiful small island! Undiscovered, Unspoiled, Unbelievable 🇳🇺💙
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It is good positive way that if someone are living abroad and they want to show to their heir about the culture and traditions from their back-home. Ones can feel true love and respect for our roots. Thanks for sharing.
'Ofa atu Niue from Tonga 🇹🇴
I agree with Mary Tasmania with her statement. Its more better to experience your culture first hand than to talk about it. Talking is good, teaching too however participating is where the fun begins. :)
Go Mary! Beautiful
Hi" here in Philippines .. I like your country because culture looks like the same here Philippines...
Im coming back to my home sweet home for LIFE 💚💚..
The struggle is real alright flights to niue are stupendously expensive even tho there's two flight services running weekly which is one more than the norm of only once a week.
Minimum wage is a pittance.
The tariff on food prices rather than alcohol is a crime, so expensive.
Qualified niuean born and bred graduates are getting paid significantly lesser than expatriates whom are flown in from overseas, if they are even hired.
I love my island wholeheartedly and I'd love to go back and live but I feel like its "who" you know opposed to "what" you know and this maybe another reason why those who leave go and never come back
You usually make your own food In niue. and is a very welcoming island it doesn't matter who you know your greeted by everyone,and most people like tourists can't take on the challenges on niue such as planting,husking coconuts and weaving.
This is such a great idea. I think more small countries need to make an effort to connect with expatroits.
Niue forever
Someone know the name of this song? 5:50
I hope my Hawaiian people can restore more of our culture & our blood back into life.
The United States can be a bully with stunning audacity and arrogance, depending a lot on who the president is.
What happened to Hawai'i was awful, and, unfortunately #TheReligiousWhite's perverse faith in capitalism and prosperity gospel remain a pox on the nation.
Do you know about king kalakaua of hawaii ? He has meet my king of johor king Abu Bakar and try to unite all Austronesian ( malay ) All over the world
@@thahiribrahim3574yeah I'm a Polynesian and read about that. If only things worked out
2 of my aunties are in this video
Niue Fekai!!! Cheehoooo!
RIP REV. POPE -TUMUA TALAGI
No...alot had returned home.
Lol thats island life moving abroad for better life and end up more people outside than in the island 😂