Hawaii Meets Rapa Nui @FestPAC at the airport ③

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  • Опубликовано: 2 дек 2024

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  • @elizabethrereiti4401
    @elizabethrereiti4401 5 месяцев назад +5

    Rapa nui was awsome beautiful costumes, dancing performances huge group love watching them 😍 see you soon Rapa nui❤❤

  • @humu76
    @humu76 5 месяцев назад +4

    When I was in Rapa Nui, I was blown away by people who reminded me of my Hawaiian family. And they spoke Spanish! Same as in Tahiti, and they spoke French! And in New Zealand they had British accents. But if we were all together not talking, you wouldn't be able to distinguish who was from where. 😊

  • @dennisbashore7626
    @dennisbashore7626 5 месяцев назад +2

    Absolutely Beautiful, My Friends……..🤙🌴❣️

  • @Eelybrecstendt
    @Eelybrecstendt 5 месяцев назад +5

    Rapa Nui entertaining whilst relaxing. The way to be

  • @michaelkaainoa3112
    @michaelkaainoa3112 2 месяца назад

    😊Beautiful dance. Polynesian dance is all heart and soul and spirit.

  • @salatikirifi
    @salatikirifi 5 месяцев назад +3

    Beauiful Rapa nui love it ❤❤❤

  • @alexconstantinos6375
    @alexconstantinos6375 5 месяцев назад +5

    Beautiful.. great culture pacific polinesians culture the music the art of living...

  • @rocior3183
    @rocior3183 5 месяцев назад +3

    Aparima ko mahatu, My favorite song, so so gorgeous 🥺❤❤❤, Viva chile, viva rapa nui 🇨🇱💛

  • @noeyalap7710
    @noeyalap7710 5 месяцев назад +3

    Beautiful dancer 😮

  • @bigesh5590
    @bigesh5590 Месяц назад

    Aunty sings like a kuki plus with the ukelele in the background makes me miss home 😢

  • @lusiana05
    @lusiana05 5 месяцев назад +2

    Love it, sleek move with the tekiteki.

  • @josepro1
    @josepro1 5 месяцев назад +1

    so beautiful. 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @alanfoster6589
    @alanfoster6589 3 месяца назад

    Festpac is all about cultural exchange. Music, dancing, wood carving, tattooing. Only place you're going to meet folks from Tuvalu, Tokelau, etc.
    Everyone should go.

  • @theresaschubert3212
    @theresaschubert3212 5 месяцев назад

    it was beautiful to see Pasifika people just 'being'

  • @ikasamaliasofia4678
    @ikasamaliasofia4678 5 месяцев назад +1

  • @emmas-rain5074
    @emmas-rain5074 5 месяцев назад +3

    They certainly look like non native indigenous. Must have mix blood in their systems

    • @faleluaalafaio-annastas3891
      @faleluaalafaio-annastas3891 4 месяца назад

      Doesn't even matter, main thing is you have da koko🤙

    • @JoseJosejopepe
      @JoseJosejopepe 3 месяца назад

      On the island of Rapa Nui, the majority are "mestizos" like RapaNui/Chilean, but dance, song and culture are in their blood. 😊 The man who dances is Rapa Nui, on the island there are red-haired people too😁

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 Месяц назад +1

      What do you know about their "systems"? Interesting. The same can be said for native peoples everywhere these days. It’s not even worth pointing out, it sounds childish.. such as Mariah Carey being half black venezuelan and Irish. For years people have said “is she black? Is she white?” Well, she’s both, she said. The point is if you have the blood of any culture in you, you are part of it, no? 🤔 Mixed blood is inevitable in certain nations that are, or have been, colonized, including Rapa Nui, Hawai’i, Guam, the Philippines, and many more, especially all of the tribes in mainland North, Central and South America, the Caribbean (Taínos), Australia, New Zealand (Māori)…literally, so many places have seen mixing over the centuries. Why does it need to be called out what YOU think of their appearance? Unfortunately, the reasonings behind said mixing may be nefarious or questionable in their origins. Such as Catholic priests in Brazil or Mexico, arranging and forcing marriages between native women and Portuguese or Spanish men. Effectively promoting the mixing in some bizarre 16th century desire for a new race. But, nonetheless, that’s what’s happened, and it’s not even worth mentioning on such a superficial level, to point out how someone looks to you.

  • @louisewillison8745
    @louisewillison8745 5 месяцев назад

    What type of dance n performance was that... It didn't make any sense what this guy was doing...
    It's very weird!

    • @poeticfusion
      @poeticfusion 5 месяцев назад +13

      If you’re not from the pacific then you wouldn’t understand

    • @sandras.8304
      @sandras.8304 5 месяцев назад +5

      Something you won't ever understand and that's fine with us 🙂

    • @MK-er7cx
      @MK-er7cx 5 месяцев назад +3

      it's only weird to you

    • @ckc1720
      @ckc1720 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@sandras.8304 right!? I read a comment on another video of Aotearoa’s haka saying it’s, “cringe and overdone.” As if haka is a trend. Some people! 😤

    • @izutsi3890
      @izutsi3890 5 месяцев назад

      👀👀👀👀 You do know what google is right?

  • @ianetakalati42
    @ianetakalati42 5 месяцев назад +1

    OMG, so sorry, I've never ever heard of these beautiful indigenous people, i know Easter Island but i didn't know these people are called Rappa Nui, its so good to have these Pacific nations reunion, we lived in the Palagi (white people) country and learned about their history, and not knowing my own heritage my Pacific nations, thank you so much, God Bless my beautiful Pacific Nations, love y'all 🙏🙏🙏🌺🌺🌺🌴🌴🌴🦜🦜❤

  • @ianetakalati42
    @ianetakalati42 5 месяцев назад

    Who's Rapa Nui please? Not all Pacific nations aware of these people, is he a rapper?

    • @elizabethrereiti4401
      @elizabethrereiti4401 5 месяцев назад +1

      They stand like warriors their costume tell you wea they from it doesn't matter wat he looks like he stand for his ancestors for as long as he have some blood from rapa nui
      They are from Chile they migrate from there to Easter Island .
      I was there at FestPac.
      I wanted to know their history wea they come from but I was more interested in Taiwan their new Austranesian and I still wana know now their indigenous history.

    • @izutsi3890
      @izutsi3890 5 месяцев назад +1

      Kiaora whanuk, Rapa nui is the name of the Island and is also the name used for its indigenous people (Similar to Samoa, Tonga, etc) It’s one of the six main islands that creates what we modernly know as a Polynesian triad. The people of Rapa nui lives the furthest point away from the rest of their cousins, but they are most definitely Pacific Islanders. They didn’t migrate from chile but the people of Rapa nui did trade with the indigenous people of South America (where Chile is), from oral history and indigenisation it shows that the people of Rapa nui were more likely to have migrated to Rapanui from Hawai’i. The English name of Rapa nui is Easter Island (but fk English, Rapa Nui sounds better).
      Also in regards to Taiwan.
      The indigenous people of Taiwan are considered Pacific Islanders as well.
      Not only due to linguistics, song, similarities in sacred practices, traditional tattooing styles, and culture, but also due to oral history and oral traditions.
      Many of our Pacific whanau have gone to visit our indigenous Taiwanese families to not only rekindle relationships, but also to strengthen too.
      It should also be noted that Taiwan isn’t actually part of China either 👍

    • @izutsi3890
      @izutsi3890 5 месяцев назад +2

      So just to confirm one more time. Rapa Nui isn’t a rapper, it’s an island and also the name of its Indigenous people

  • @ianetakalati42
    @ianetakalati42 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks to this person that replied but still you didn't explained who is Rappa Nui? What's Rappa Nui in English please? You said they stand like warriors, all Pacific nations are warriors, and you said these people were originated from Chile but migrated to Easter Island, and what's Taiwan part in these people, Chile and Taiwan are not Pacific nations sorry, I'm a 💯% full blooded SAMOAN and proud of my roots, thank you.

    • @puma1304
      @puma1304 4 месяца назад +3

      my samoan friend, the people from Rapa Nui arose from 7 different polynesian expeditions that arrived in the island at different times, most probably from the Marquesas Islands, but also from Mangareva, Rapa, Pinaki, Nukutavake... All Polynesians are Austronesians, which originated in Taiwan (thousands of years before it was populated by the chinese) and migrated across the vast Ocean occupying islands after islands ("Polynesian triangle" goes from Hawaii to Rapa Nui to Aotearoa NZ) Samoa and Tonga, situated more or less in the center of this area were important "redistribution knots" for most ancient expeditions (also for domesticated plants and animals). The vast Pacific Ocean was also peopled by 2 other groups which colonized Micronesia (like Truk, Ponape, Marshall Islands, etc) and Melanesia (New Guinea, New Britain, New Caledonia, Fidji, Salomon Islands, etc). It is also probable that Southamerican Indians visited Polynesia (see the enigma of the sweet potatoe). And YES, Rapa Nui is a part of Chile, so people speak spanish besides rapa nui. About half of the population was born in the continent and the rest are islanders. Between Rapa Nui and the Sala y Gomez islands the chilean government created the unique marine park Motu Motiro Hiva which is administered by the Ministry of the Environment and a Rapa Nui council (Koro Nui o Te Vaika). Iorana, greetings from wild, wet, windy, and wonderful Western Patagonia, Chile

    • @erikm8372
      @erikm8372 Месяц назад +1

      You’re Samoan, but never heard of Rapa Nui? Well, clearly you have internet to type this comment and watch the video. I’m guessing you can look up Wikipedia or Google who the Rapa Nui are and their history. Listen, I’m not saying everyone has to know EVERYTHING about the world, because that’s impossible… but Samoa is not located even THAT far from Rapa Nui, and you never heard of it? It’s also called Easter Island, by the way. It’s located to the west of South America, Chile specifically, in the Southeastern Pacific. Yeah, it is quite a remote island, as far as the Pacific islands and nations are concerned, but it’s still closer to Samoa than other places. I’m surprised you have never heard of it. Your comment is a bit all over the place, with Taiwan, a "rapper" mentioned…? 🤔 Go to Wikipedia. Type Rapa Nui.

    • @ianetakalati42
      @ianetakalati42 Месяц назад

      @@erikm8372 Yes, i only known your island by Easter Island, of course, but NOT Rappa Nui, sorry, even though i was born in Samoa, but i left when i was only 9yrs old, now I'm 57years old, i love all my beautiful islands, yes Easter Island, i always know and heard of Easter Island, with much RESPECT.