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Tai Ira te Moan ang | Don't follow your first impulse (Part Two)
Otago Kiribati Young People Project: Te Mauri. This is part two of a three-part series with a focus on Tai Ira te Moan ang (Don't follow your first impulse). Find out more about the meaning as you watch the video. Once all released the full series will be available to watch altogether here - www.pasefikaproud.co.nz/stories/te-mauri-otago-kiribati-young-people-project/
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Te Mauri bwa te tautau | Humbly accept guidance (Part Three)
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Otago Kiribati Young People Project: Te Mauri. This is third and final part of a three-part series which looks at how core values and protective factors support Kiribati youth in Otago to maintain a healthy wellbeing. This episode is called ‘Te Mauri bwa te tautau’ (humbly accept guidance). Rewatch all three parts here - www.pasefikaproud.co.nz/stories/te-mauri-otago-kiribati-young-people-project/
Te Karinerine | Respect (Introduction & Part One)
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Otago Kiribati Young People Project: Te Mauri Our next #PasefikaProud Young People Project is a series entitled Te Mauri which consists of three videos developed and produced by Kiribati youth predominantly from the University of Otago and a few from Otago Polytechnic. This first video focuses on Te karinerine (respect one another). Find out more about the meaning as you watch the video. The fu...
TUVALUAN MIGRATION STORY
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Pasefika Proud is honoured to launch the last episode in the video in the series of Migration and Legacy stories featuring our Pacific mothers, as a follow up to our series of stories from our Pacific fathers. Tangialiki Haulangi tells her migration story in the last of our legacy videos of her journey from Nauru to New Zealand on 20 December 1989.
Children performing at The Tuaāsinasina o Ranui programme March 2021
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Children performing at The Tuaāsinasina o Ranui programme hosted and launched at the Ranui, Auckland March 2021
Fijian-Indian youth in Aotearoa forge a new sense of identity and pride
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The video provides a brief context of the history and migration journey of Indians from India to Fiji and then to Aotearoa New Zealand. As descendants of ancestors who are twice displaced with traumatic experiences of migration journeys, this has impacted on the cultural identity of youth who are either New Zealand born or are the 1.5 generation who migrated very young with their families. Surr...
Community Capability and Resilience
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EFKS Upper Harbour church secretary Tupuola Levi Falealili In this video EFKS Upper Harbour church secretary Tupuola Levi Falealili talks about the initiatives encouraging families to learn to grow their own vegetables in their own backyards. He says the initiative helps families not only bond while providing sustenance but also teaches them to live harmoniously by working together. He encourag...
Merry Christmas from Pasefika Proud
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Pasefika Proud and NZ Police wish all our Pacific families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Kilisimasi fiefia mo ha ta'u fo'ou monū'ia.
Be Safe and Take Care of Each Other During the Holidays
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Pasefika Proud and NZ Police wish all our Pacific families a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Kilisimasi fiefia mo ha ta'u fo'ou monū'ia.
Cook Islands Maori Language Week 2020 - John Kiria
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A lifelong love of dance, performing and education has enabled John Kiria, who hails from the Cook Islands and of Aitutaki and Rakahanga lineage, to see the world. Read the full story in the link below www.pasefikaproud.co.nz/stories/better-to-give-than-receive/
Recorded Live - The Launch: Pasefika Proud’s Pathways for Change 2019-2023 in Wellington July 6 2020
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Recorded Live - Launch of Pasefika Proud’s Pathways for Change 2019-2023 in Wellington on July 6, 2020 (60 mins) CONTINUING AND STRENGTHENING PATHWAYS FOR CHANGE The Hon. Poto Williams, Associate Minister for Social Development, celebrated the launch of Pasefika Proud’s Pathways for Change 2019-2023, which identifies and sets the priorities and thinking, culminating in the Pathways for Change 2...
Kato Mo’ui Lelei Part 4: The Koniseti
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Watch the fourth and final part of Kato Mo’ui Lelei, the Tongan youth of Oamaru’s #PasefikaProud Malie Young People Project which looks at how core values and protective factors support the Tongan youth in Oamaru to maintain a healthy wellbeing. Rewatch all four parts pasefikaproud.co.nz/stories/oamarus-kato-moui-lelei-a-pasefika-proud-malie-young-people-aotearoa-project/
West Auckland Tuvalu Youth: Tuvaluan Values
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“Our parents came from the islands for us to have a better future here.” The young West Auckland Tuvaluans focus on culture and their parents’ migration in their Pasefika Proud Malie Young People Aotearoa Project. The video is a reminder to Tuvaluans around NZ of their roots and how to live purposeful, violence-free lives through unique Tuvaluan cultural values for this generation and the next....
Kato Mo’ui Lelei Part 3: Tauhi vaha’a (loyalty)
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Watch part three of Kato Mo’ui Lelei, the third in our Oamaru Tongan #PasefikaProud Malie Young People Project which looks at what having Tauhi vaha’a (loyalty) means. Find out more about the meaning as you watch the video. Once all released the full series will be available to watch altogether here: pasefikaproud.co.nz/stories/oamarus-kato-moui-lelei-a-pasefika-proud-malie-young-people-aotearo...
Kato Mo’ui Lelei Part 2: Feveitokai’aki (sharing)
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Oamaru Tongan Malie Young People Project: Kato Mo’ui Lelei We release part two of Kato Mo’ui Lelei, the second in our Oamaru Tongan #PasefikaProud Malie Young People Project which looks at the meaning of Feveitokai’aki (sharing). Find out more about the meaning as you watch the video. Once all released the full series will be available to watch altogether here: pasefikaproud.co.nz/stories/oamar...
Kato Mo’ui Lelei Part 1: Fefaka’apa’apa’aki (mutual respect)
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Kato Mo’ui Lelei Part 1: Fefaka’apa’apa’aki (mutual respect)
Dunedin Samoa Malie Youth Project
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Dunedin Samoa Malie Youth Project
Kiribati Migration Story
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Kiribati Migration Story
Say Something - Pasefika Proud - Porirua Elim Christian Centre
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Say Something - Pasefika Proud - Porirua Elim Christian Centre
Vuvale Sautu Fiji Family Violence Training Programme
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Vuvale Sautu Fiji Family Violence Training Programme
Fakatupuolamoui Niue Family Violence Training
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Fakatupuolamoui Niue Family Violence Training
Toku Fou Tiale Tuvalu Family Violence Training Programme
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Toku Fou Tiale Tuvalu Family Violence Training Programme
Video 6 Final Outcomes
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Video 6 Final Outcomes
Video 5 Advice for Young People
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Video 5 Advice for Young People
Fofola E Fala Tongan Family Violence Training
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Fofola E Fala Tongan Family Violence Training
Video 4 Advice for parents
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Video 4 Advice for parents
Video 3 Why is respect important for families
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Video 3 Why is respect important for families
Video 2 Why is Love important for families
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Video 2 Why is Love important for families
Video 1 Pasefika Proud Values Campaign Intro
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Video 1 Pasefika Proud Values Campaign Intro
Kāiga Māopoopo Tokelau Family Violence Training
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Kāiga Māopoopo Tokelau Family Violence Training

Komentáře

  • @xx_evxlmia_xx
    @xx_evxlmia_xx Před měsícem

    To anyone that has been or currently going through this: You did not/Don’t deserve to be treated like that/this way. It’s not your fault. Please leave 🙏🏻 it will only get worse and it will escalate

  • @DarleneApulu-ep3pw
    @DarleneApulu-ep3pw Před měsícem

    Good to see and hear your journey uncle Sam. Your a man with knowledge of our genealogy.

  • @ipman01tuaman60
    @ipman01tuaman60 Před 2 měsíci

    Great man with a great story for everyone from the Pacific Islands to emulate. I have great admirations for all the pioneers of the Pacific islands that left the comfort of the yearly warm weather and work in cold extreme places for the future of their families. I can relate to his story and I thank the Lord our heavenly father for his blessings upon his pacific island people. I am a proud Samoan that left the island of Savaii living in Philadelphia PA after retiring from the US Army serving 21 years.

  • @user-ze7kj2ux6j
    @user-ze7kj2ux6j Před 3 měsíci

    Tonga Polynesian from Filipino Taiwan

  • @samlegeyt4569
    @samlegeyt4569 Před 8 měsíci

    As if that would happen his mrs would’ve gave him the shandle 🩴 if he spoke to her like that 🤣🤣😂

  • @SHOCKER_XD
    @SHOCKER_XD Před 9 měsíci

    We miss you uncle Hila❤ we will always remember you in our hearts❤🕊

  • @Going2vegassoon260
    @Going2vegassoon260 Před 11 měsíci

    You never see a Samoan dude in porn at all

  • @Going2vegassoon260
    @Going2vegassoon260 Před 11 měsíci

    Samoan dudes have little dicks that’s why they beat their women it’s a insecurity thing ya know !

  • @keyboardemperor3540
    @keyboardemperor3540 Před 11 měsíci

    Tokelauans and Niueans are just Tongans lol

    • @DARUSTA254
      @DARUSTA254 Před 7 měsíci

      Lol no they’re not, tokelauans are closer to Samoans then any pacific island

    • @filipo_iupati
      @filipo_iupati Před 4 měsíci

      @@DARUSTA254 Actually you're both wrong - Tokelau people are just that - Tokelau people. Nothing more, nothing less.

  • @user-vi5to5wp2l
    @user-vi5to5wp2l Před rokem

    Why jasmine ghinea wanted to steal my money from social security benefits and Javier Gonzalez stolen for my bank account for college fund and incest happing this distcusting they both need to go to jail

  • @user-vi5to5wp2l
    @user-vi5to5wp2l Před rokem

    Why jasmine wanted to abuse me for incest and Javier this very very disturbing and disgusting honesty why he failed lie detector test for San Bernardino county sheriff's office this trueth be told

  • @user-vi5to5wp2l
    @user-vi5to5wp2l Před rokem

    Incest huge sin and in the Bible and Yolanda Gonzalez and johonah and jobcob and Alexis Gonzalez know this too distcusting

  • @user-vi5to5wp2l
    @user-vi5to5wp2l Před rokem

    Wow father attracted to on older daughter jasmine ok trueth be told why I got ok abused ok the fourty three years of my life and sex traffic very very sicking ok honestly

  • @feuitaomia6496
    @feuitaomia6496 Před rokem

    Love you Nana ❤

  • @moanat6701
    @moanat6701 Před rokem

    That is just like my mum same ship came here..hard life to.. What a interest story...

  • @kearrabrantley1175
    @kearrabrantley1175 Před rokem

    I refuse to put myself through unnecessary changes.🤬🤬🤬

  • @tiirangabwamaere4559

    Ngaaia e nag urua am maroro te katamwa anne good said sis

  • @-BROWNMONK-
    @-BROWNMONK- Před rokem

    I love that he thought to bring his brothers first so they could help with the work to make more money to bring everyone over. Smart move.

  • @vailima49aston99
    @vailima49aston99 Před rokem

    ❤ love my people all pasefika

  • @jaledaucakacaka640
    @jaledaucakacaka640 Před rokem

    Ni sa Bula vinaka saka Bulou

  • @tommyburd9526
    @tommyburd9526 Před rokem

    This is wrong, nobody should hit or abuse their wife, especially in front of their children

  • @leanneheinemann3862

    I grew up with abusive parents. My siblings and I, decided that we would be better parents. Thank goodness, we all did.

  • @holdthephoneblocker

    ❤️

  • @nathegotule284
    @nathegotule284 Před rokem

    Da,,move4,,best life!!!! Workin,,in factories In,,New zealand,n, Australia.... N,fruit pickin,, Or if lucky play Union,,4allblacks Or,rugby leauge or Touch footy Over,Australia,, Hard,work payzzz Wot,ever job??? Think,bigg Dream bigg Gett,contracts!!!! N,,travel da world Thatzzz,right folkzzz Education iz key factor Da,,world iz yurzzz Go,,4 it.... Bless,bless, Niue,island?? 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸🍸😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁

  • @diannegoode9010
    @diannegoode9010 Před 2 lety

    Will he keep his promise?

  • @jawadboulmane5492
    @jawadboulmane5492 Před 2 lety

    I love cooks island ,but it’s difficult as a Moroccan to move to this lovely country

  • @mrmarmellow563
    @mrmarmellow563 Před 2 lety

    Much ❣️AROHA ❣️For That History INℹ️SITE Really appreciate it ❣️🍵💒 ...BUT 🥝Mate🤔🎶🎸 "SOME Eastern AUK/😂ORC-Landers an Waikato WAI'it'ta 😘 LADY'Z &Fellla's ReaDont Know

  • @freedom4004
    @freedom4004 Před 2 lety

    God bless you and your family

  • @brisjapaneseboyfriendyaoib5361

    My brother hits me, and this made my chest feels so cold I feel like crying I hate men beating women

  • @augustin2105
    @augustin2105 Před 2 lety

    This situation in Samoa is prolly a hair truth from the real truth... Samoan marriage is base on a very solid platform. Where the man loves and nourish he's wife unconditional as well as the woman.. ... anything out of the ordinary are the ways of the outsiders....

  • @therealahmodmay
    @therealahmodmay Před 2 lety

    It's NEVER EVER OK for a man to hit on a woman.

  • @sebastienfalquez3560
    @sebastienfalquez3560 Před 2 lety

    I seen worst😔

  • @2ndworldcountryusa583

    I actually cried

  • @lifeisallabout231
    @lifeisallabout231 Před 2 lety

    How can someone harm their own family....

  • @97padme
    @97padme Před 2 lety

    We marry into a family before we start our own. That family should stand by us, and stand up against abuse no matter who is the perpetrator.

  • @jayhendrixtokelau
    @jayhendrixtokelau Před 2 lety

    Aloha atu my great uncle hila. Fly high. Thankyou for your service to the community within Porirua and abroad. Your legacy will live on. One of Tokelaus many pioneers that settled in NZ and Educated many pacific islanders. A true leader and role model. Condolences to the Taupe family. Say hi to Grandpa Taulaga, Grandpa Alehana and Grandma Mahina and Brother Seth Taulaga. Aloha lahi atu

  • @tesstess9482
    @tesstess9482 Před 2 lety

    Haloa, Alolofa lahi atu Te Tamana fakapelepele a Tokelau 🇹🇰 💙💙💙 🤍🕊🙏🏾

  • @johnnyblaze6945
    @johnnyblaze6945 Před 2 lety

    RIL uncle .. 💙💙💙 ..

  • @Tanapheliceproductions

    Very powerful film. Art like this inspires me to keep making impactful art! Great job!

  • @johnhamel4662
    @johnhamel4662 Před 2 lety

    Six Facts About Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Intimate partner violence, also known as domestic violence, consists of physical, sexual, and psychological aggression, including what have been called “power and control” behaviors. Except for sexual abuse, rates in the general population are comparable across the sexes, as well as across sexual orientation. In the United States, over 26 million men and 23 million women are abused in some manner by an intimate partner each year, with rates of physical abuse victimization around 5.3 million for male victims and 4.7 million for female victims. 2. Women are motivated to perpetrate IPV for the same reasons as men, and motives are similar across sexual orientation. Aside from self-defense, the motives include a desire to punish, out of jealousy, in retaliation, when they are under the influence of substances, to express anger or other emotions, or as a way of getting what they want and dominating the other person. 3. Both partners are physically violent in a majority (about 60%) of abusive relationships, and women strike the first blow as often as do men. The percentage of bi-directional aggression is greater when all forms of abuse, including psychological abuse, are considered. 4. Nonetheless, it would be incorrect to suggest that IPV is the same across the sexes. Women account for more than three-fourths of intimate partner homicide victims, and women who kill their partners are more likely to do so in self-defense than men who kill their partners. Women also incur the much larger share of serious physical injuries requiring medical attention. Compared to male victims, female victims also exhibit more severe psychological symptoms, including depression and PTSD. Minor physical injuries, however, are incurred by men and women at more comparable rates, and the impact of psychological abuse is the same regardless of sex or sexual orientation. 5. Most IPV is of the type known as situational violence, consisting of infrequent physical assaults, such as grabbing or pushing, resulting in minor injuries, or no injuries at all. This type of abuse arises from escalated conflicts and poor impulse control and does not always worsen over time. The type of IPV known as battering features more severe physical assaults and an overall pattern of dominance and control. While women are equally likely as men to engage in most battering behavior, it is usually men who perpetrate extreme battering behavior, sometimes called intimate terrorism. 6. Children are more adversely affected in the short run by observing violence by the father, in terms of psychological distress, but observing assaults by the mother puts them equally at risk for having conduct and academic problems. In the long run, children who observe IPV by either parent are significantly more likely than other children to assault dating partners in adolescence, to abuse their spouses or co-habitants in adulthood, and develop substance abuse and other mental health disorders. Sources: Hamel, J., & Russell, B. (2022 publication). Domestic violence legal practice and intervention policy: Beyond the gender paradigm. New York: Oxford University Press. National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS). Available online at: www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/datasources/nisvs/index.html Partner Abuse State of Knowledge Project. Available for free online at www.domesticviolenceresearch.org

  • @ahh-2-ahh
    @ahh-2-ahh Před 2 lety

    Sweet old man

  • @HollyFayHolverson777
    @HollyFayHolverson777 Před 2 lety

    Great ddepiction of what often happens to young boys who grow up with a father, step father or boy friend who beats his mother.

  • @ginasamuel2362
    @ginasamuel2362 Před 2 lety

    My Uncle Sam ..My Mami's brother..

  • @alesikalauta5962
    @alesikalauta5962 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for sharing 💕

  • @homedecor-8764
    @homedecor-8764 Před 2 lety

    My husband does that every 60 months or so, rest of the year he is nice and sweet to me and my 2 daughters all our families see us as perfect family but once idk what happens to him he shouts so load that scares me so much. Idk what can I do about this?

  • @waiatatrust6729
    @waiatatrust6729 Před 2 lety

    Privileged to meet the Queen's mother of Tuvalu

  • @HolyDeathVoodooQueenDarkOne

    Life insurance policies. Accidents do happen

  • @oscarsmartbandah6262
    @oscarsmartbandah6262 Před 2 lety

    Am Tongan by tribe from Malawi based in South Africa but I've met my Tongan brothers from Zambia, Zimbabwe n Mozambique but the different is that we're all addressed as tongans but we differ in language how is it so? I was also surprised Polynesia Tongas also speak differently language?

  • @navapacific617
    @navapacific617 Před 3 lety

    Fakaalofa lahi atu ki a mua ma tau Takitaki Pulotu mai i Ueligitoni. Fakaaue ke he tau fakatutala. Kia Tu Tagaloa e mafola; ko Ia ni he vaha loto, Pefi Kingi pp NAVA/Niue Australian Vagahau Association

  • @unknownshadow4670
    @unknownshadow4670 Před 3 lety

    yo im a male and i just wanna start somthing #womenrights #respectallwomen #respecteveryone