Tokelau 2013 Tournament between Fakaofo, Nukunonu and Atafu. The uniqueness of my culture defines through dancing and the lyrics of the music....they call it FATELE.
Lyrics Tu Mai Ake Mua Ta Olo Kave Te Kafaga Koe Na Puli I Te Teke Te Kafa Tena Kaumai E Koe Ke Tuku Fui Mai Ke Tapogapoga Aua Te Tinifu E Piki Ke Mau a!! Kave lua Kave Tolu Kave Fa Tui, Nonoa, Toafi E Tukutuku (Tukutuku) Tatala (Tatala) Fufuti (Fufuti) Si Si Si Ah!!! Ifi Sa Hi
wakaleilei metaki koleleka e koutou henua tokelau..ko au tama no manihiki nei..mako tou koutou fatele e tuku koulua e placing okotahi awesome awesome hope fakaofo got a good placing ...peace and alofas from the cooks
Iosefo Tulafono wow ...thats amazing ..well the northern cook islands are more close too samoa ..pukapuka is the closet..pukapuka and manihiki has cultural and historic links too tokelau..i can understand your language sometimes as well.. awesome that you understood..i ilke fateles both the tok and tuvalu the tok one abit easy for me too follow cos off movements and singing..fakafetai poly Brethen..or as they say in pukapuka ata wai wolo
@@antoniapiper6518 Malo Antonia,most of the Pedro family still exist in the middle atoll Nukunonu,even in NZ they have it in large numbers and they usually have reunion in Lower hutt nz at the beginning of every Year..
@@sefoclarke4313 I always wondered if anyone was still in Tokelau Pedro bloodline here From Selepa Vaopuka -Pedro line. We all live in Hawai’i. Big Pedro family on the island of O’ahu Hawai’i. Thank you for sharing about some of our fam bam in Atafu an NZ. @Zeke - Hi Zeke 🙌 hi cousin
yeah because I have one of my Tokelau relatives and they said they're descendants are from Pukapuka but yes it shoes the close links that all the Polynesian Islands have with each other we are all cousins in a way lol especially the way we pronounce our words like "fa" Is pronounced as "wha" but fakafetai uho mo to comment alofa lahi atu mo koe
Iosefo Tulafono that so funny you mention that..the old way we spelt f was wha..like fakakite..was whakakite fakalongo was whakalongo ... even i have ancestors setefano and favia who travelled to tokelau..taku tupuna setefano mo favia hano ki tokelau..e noho nei kia tokelau..ikole fofoki mai ki manihiki..man our tupuna travel loads you guys even travel down too tikopia in the solomons..and we made it too new zealand..who need air nz..lol the old days aye owell have a great day aloha lahi atu ikoe..isofo tulafo
Sheng Long is back!!! aww really that's so interesting! that's the close links us islanders share because my uncles name is "Uale"?? it has something to do with his Pukapukan roots?? yes I am aware of Tokelauans travelling to Tikopia but we had Polynesians come from Tuvalu, Pukapuka, Uvea, Futuna, Samoa and other pacific islands io fakamanuia te atua kite koe
Lyrics
Tu Mai Ake Mua Ta Olo Kave Te Kafaga
Koe Na Puli I Te Teke
Te Kafa Tena Kaumai E Koe
Ke Tuku Fui Mai
Ke Tapogapoga
Aua Te Tinifu
E Piki Ke Mau
a!! Kave lua Kave Tolu Kave Fa
Tui, Nonoa, Toafi
E Tukutuku (Tukutuku)
Tatala (Tatala)
Fufuti (Fufuti)
Si Si Si
Ah!!! Ifi Sa Hi
Fakafetai!!! Thankyou so much for providing the lyrics 🙏❤️
hello I write to you from Switzerland this group exists there still I find it super thanks for this video greetings from Switzerland
Both my parents are from from Fakaofo Peato and. Tyrell , one day we will vist Tokelau love the culture
wakaleilei metaki koleleka e koutou henua tokelau..ko au tama no manihiki nei..mako tou koutou fatele e tuku koulua e placing okotahi
awesome awesome hope fakaofo got a good placing ...peace and alofas from the cooks
Sheng Long is back!!! I understood every word you said you're language is so similar to Tokelauan!
Iosefo Tulafono wow ...thats amazing ..well the northern cook islands are more close too samoa ..pukapuka is the closet..pukapuka and manihiki has cultural and historic links too tokelau..i can understand your language sometimes as well.. awesome that you understood..i ilke fateles both the tok and tuvalu the tok one abit easy for me too follow cos off movements and singing..fakafetai poly Brethen..or as they say in pukapuka ata wai wolo
My Family/Ancestors come from Olohega/ Swains island 🏝! #TYRELL🇹🇰#GiveitbacktothepeopleofTokelau🇹🇰#Olohega#
@@antoniapiper6518 Malo Antonia,most of the Pedro family still exist in the middle atoll Nukunonu,even in NZ they have it in large numbers and they usually have reunion in Lower hutt nz at the beginning of every Year..
@@sefoclarke4313 I always wondered if anyone was still in Tokelau Pedro bloodline here From Selepa Vaopuka -Pedro line. We all live in Hawai’i. Big Pedro family on the island of O’ahu Hawai’i. Thank you for sharing about some of our fam bam in Atafu an NZ.
@Zeke - Hi Zeke 🙌 hi cousin
@@antoniapiper6518 Mostly all the Tyrells in Hawai’i are related to the Pedro family 🙌🙌
@@antoniapiper6518 Oh wow. Are you in Porirua?
@@antoniapiper6518 oh okay 👍 thanks for sharing. Always cool to meet family.
Malo le faafiafia Uso ma Mafine mai I Tokelau from 🇼🇸
proud 2 be toke.. and bloody proud to be frm FAKAOFO!! lol 🇹🇰
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very entertaining- I like the song and the way the dancers moved their hands and bodies.- fantastic! Can anyone send the scripts for the song?
Beautiful song and dancing. Malo
My parents love this song and so do I
malo livi! love and miss yous cous! alofas ki te kaiga!
may I ask for the lyrics plzzzz this song is so amazing
himo is beutiful
Very beautiful people
Te gali❤
what is this song called, and could i ask for the lyrics, pleaseee and thank you!
Yu know it now??
Swainz Island bebeh😍😎
Song name ? And lyrics ??
❤💯
Nice
May we have the lyrics pls¿
yeah because I have one of my Tokelau relatives and they said they're descendants are from Pukapuka but yes it shoes the close links that all the Polynesian Islands have with each other we are all cousins in a way lol especially the way we pronounce our words like "fa" Is pronounced as "wha" but fakafetai uho mo to comment alofa lahi atu mo koe
Iosefo Tulafono that so funny you mention that..the old way we spelt f was wha..like fakakite..was whakakite fakalongo was whakalongo ... even i have ancestors setefano and favia who travelled to tokelau..taku tupuna setefano mo favia hano ki tokelau..e noho nei kia tokelau..ikole fofoki mai ki manihiki..man our tupuna travel loads you guys even travel down too tikopia in the solomons..and we made it too new zealand..who need air nz..lol the old days aye owell have a great day
aloha lahi atu ikoe..isofo tulafo
Sheng Long is back!!! aww really that's so interesting! that's the close links us islanders share because my uncles name is "Uale"?? it has something to do with his Pukapukan roots?? yes I am aware of Tokelauans travelling to Tikopia but we had Polynesians come from Tuvalu, Pukapuka, Uvea, Futuna, Samoa and other pacific islands io fakamanuia te atua kite koe
Iosefo Tulafono lol our links are real close..uale yup that a pukapukan name..dont hear it much these days
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Wow very similar to the tuvaluan dance. Nice one
real tuvalu dance it is more hindu style. stomping foot and stiff upper body.
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