Appreciate the process been followed in our culture today. I think they should have go to the turaga ni koros house first before they go see the turaga ni Yavusa. But great to see this is still happening. Vinaka WAKA
Yes you’re very correct. Actually we didn’t show it but first we went to the Turaga Ni Koro’s house but he was gone to town so we were shown where the Turaga ni Yavusa’s house was and told to go there. We went there and only his wife was home and she told us ti go meet him up on the hill, hence why we ended up doing the sevusevu on the side of the road. But we thought it would have taken too long to show all that running around lol. So you are correct. Anyone’s channel into an unrelated village should be through the Turaga ni Koro👍🏾. Thanks for catching this.
We need more contents like this doing activities with the fam bam just having fun having some smores after fishing and Karoi telling jokes great times its great experience for the boys being with there dad and uncles they will never forget these experiences be safe and much alofas from park city utah
Quite interesting, to see this tradition still practiced today. I think this is one of the main differences between the Pacific islands' culture to other parts of the world.
Yes! Asking permission is very important, but it doesn't just apply to Fijian land, it also applies to freehold land as well! Another great video guys! I hope whoever has the pig for dinner doesn't find it's meat too tough! It would have been very stressed if it was stuck there for a while. Love having the marshmallows on the beach. Is Fijian smores marshmallow on cabin crackers? 🤣
"Mr Waka I'm sorry for eating the cottonwool"😂 'Blue ribbon crab'...would like to see one on my nxt trip to the beach 😂 Barter system...take the pig, tie the fish where the pig was tied 😂 Lakolako ni intelligent 😂😂 Too good Waka family 🔥❤
Found it interesting how the bloke in the yellow shirt held his finger on his inner elbow whilst shaking the Elders hand. I've seen that done before . 👍🏾
You made the right choice not taking the pig to the chief. It might not be his trap and the person to whom the trap belongs to might come to check his trap when it gets dark.
Appreciate the process been followed in our culture today. I think they should have go to the turaga ni koros house first before they go see the turaga ni Yavusa. But great to see this is still happening. Vinaka WAKA
Yes you’re very correct. Actually we didn’t show it but first we went to the Turaga Ni Koro’s house but he was gone to town so we were shown where the Turaga ni Yavusa’s house was and told to go there. We went there and only his wife was home and she told us ti go meet him up on the hill, hence why we ended up doing the sevusevu on the side of the road. But we thought it would have taken too long to show all that running around lol. So you are correct. Anyone’s channel into an unrelated village should be through the Turaga ni Koro👍🏾. Thanks for catching this.
@@WakaFamily appreciate your time WAKA. Love and enjoy your family adventure in your own right people and land.
Colavina from your Dreu !
We need more contents like this doing activities with the fam bam just having fun having some smores after fishing and Karoi telling jokes great times its great experience for the boys being with there dad and uncles they will never forget these experiences be safe and much alofas from park city utah
Ok we’ll try to do more of this. Because besides making videos it’s just fun to do as a family and friends. Thanks for watching!
Quite interesting, to see this tradition still practiced today. I think this is one of the main differences between the Pacific islands' culture to other parts of the world.
So true. Just gotta keep it slive
Isa this video reminded me of my childhood life, just simple living, adventures with alot of fun and laughter.
Yes! Asking permission is very important, but it doesn't just apply to Fijian land, it also applies to freehold land as well! Another great video guys! I hope whoever has the pig for dinner doesn't find it's meat too tough! It would have been very stressed if it was stuck there for a while. Love having the marshmallows on the beach. Is Fijian smores marshmallow on cabin crackers? 🤣
Very very true about asking permission on freehold land as well. And yeah, I’ve never heard of cabin crackers! Haha…might have to start using that one
Freehold land are stolen land...they will come a time that all of it will be returned to its rightfull owners
White vehicle just made a doughnut😂😂😂Nice video
Beautiful culture
"Mr Waka I'm sorry for eating the cottonwool"😂
'Blue ribbon crab'...would like to see one on my nxt trip to the beach 😂
Barter system...take the pig, tie the fish where the pig was tied 😂
Lakolako ni intelligent 😂😂
Too good Waka family 🔥❤
wowww what an amazing view and amazing lifestyle 🥰😍❤️
Isaaa dou bula vina'a e'ce mai Kai, isaaa vina'a va'alevu a ena dau maroroi tu a ota i tovo va'a vanua.❤🙏🏽🙏🏽 male'a a picnic.
Great adventure 👍
Beautiful capture of iTaukei culture.
Found it interesting how the bloke in the yellow shirt held his finger on his inner elbow whilst shaking the Elders hand. I've seen that done before . 👍🏾
Vnk Koroi na varaitaka tiko noda i tovo na i taukei kei na vanua o cavutu mai kina o Moturiki. Beautiful content.
Great video 👏🙏
Seva one lili here😂😂😂😂
It's for the one who set up the trap😂😂😂😂
Yenno what would be great if you'd do more content on catch and cook
Too much daidai kemudou na tau ke Sega nai taba sa kau😂😂
😂😂😂cotton wool taste like sheep 🐑
He’s so silly lol
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Did you do a burnout ?
1:06 is that you doing a donut? 😁
Never😬🤫
Totoka vakaoti 💯💯💯
😂🤣😂🤣🤦🏽♂️ cotton wool
You made the right choice not taking the pig to the chief. It might not be his trap and the person to whom the trap belongs to might come to check his trap when it gets dark.
Koroi😅😅😅😅😅😅
Naka koroi
Totoka vakaoti
Jonathan Needs to wear sulu vatoga as well for respect!!
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Would appreciate if you'd worn a suluvatoga instead of shorts when entering the village but anyway it's a 5/10 for me.