Sikaiana Atoll Welcomes the Island Way, Archbishop Diocese of Malaita (November 22nd 2019).
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- Sikaiana Atoll Welcomes the Island way, Archbishop Diocese of Malaita (November 22 2019). During the 100 years memorial of Ini Kopuria who brings gospel message to Sikaiana. Ini Kopuria was a police officer from Maravovo, Guadalcanal, in the Solomon Islands who founded the Melanesian Brotherhood in 1925 (He died in 1945). Sikaiana people performed traditional activities where they lift the bishop up, singing and dancing.
wow. so beautiful. May the grace of God be with you all.
Beautiful,well organised.🌴❤️my next destiny to study.
that's my mum home land...home sweet home
Beautiful
This island luhi save her life long time ago. You know luhi from Nanumaga island. The island of Tuvalu
💚💚💚💚💚
home sweet home..... mekem me home sick moa hahahahahaha
The United States Of America have neglected these Hawaiians of Sikaiana till this very day. In 1856, when Hawaii was offered the sovereignty of Sikaiana, the Privy Council voted to accept the cession. King Kamehameha IV approved the action. However, the great distance of the atoll from Honolulu made administration impossible, and according to the white mans conclusion and short sighted understanding the cession was never formalized.
These are not Hawaiians. They are melanesians in mailaita solomon islands.
@@melanesianwayofthepacificp8787 Only because the United States (white man) did not accept them as part of Hawaii, King Kamehameha (Hawaiian King) already accepted them as Hawaiian blood lines of past expeditionary voyages. As of today they remain a part of Malaita province as Solomon Islanders, but in reality they are Hawaiians.
@VZO source of information pls.
@@melanesianwayofthepacificp8787you mean polynesians in Melanesian.
Their Ancestors are Western Polynesian.
@@vzo8049 lmao these people have nothing to do with Hawaii or any connection to Hawaii they’re ancestors are most likely from Tonga or Samoa