E Reo Noku, Episode 6 - Tongareva-Penrhyn

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  • čas přidán 13. 06. 2022
  • TITLE: Tongareva Sumaringa Kē
    PRESENTERS: Tupoutira Nikau, Teroi Junior Abera, Moses Jacob Marsters, Kaurakura Marsters Firth, Namore Temere, Te Ura i te Āta Wilson Pokoati and Aketuru Nikau.
    Produced by Oriana TV for E Reo Noku
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    DESCRIPTION
    Culture taught through the songs of the ui tupuna, because they have the depth of knowledge.
    Young people need to know the journey of their parents and to make use of it.
    Our culture is rooted in Christianity. We encourage young people to participate in Christian events.
    When the fish are caught it is brought on land and shared to all of the community.
    Culture of sharing of food and resources is based on reciprocity. You share what you have.
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    TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE LABELS
    “E Reo Noku” has collaborated with Local Contexts and applied Traditional Knowledge Labels to this film. These are digital markers that define attribution, access, and usage rights for this film.
    For more information please visit localcontexts.org/labels/trad...
    TK Attribution
    This label asks for future users to attribute the presenters of this film.
    TK Verified
    This label affirms that the presenters are satisfied with the way they represented and presented in this film.
    TK Non-Commercial
    This film is available for non-commercial use. It must not be used for economic benefits or used in any way that makes it a commodity for sale or purchase
    TK Outreach
    This label is used to indicate that this film can be used for educational purposes.
    TK Open to Collaboration
    This label indicates that the community is open to collaboration, future engagement and partnership around research opportunities.
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    SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS
    Cook Islands (NZ) Society Inc www.cookislandssociety.org.nz/
    Wellington Community Fund wellingtoncommunityfund.org.nz/
    Ministry for Pacific Peoples www.mpp.govt.nz/
    Porirua College, Wellington poriruacollege.school.nz/
    D. Hunter Consultancy
    Screen Production and Development Association (SPADA) www.spada.co.nz/
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    CONTACT
    For more information or to contact the Producers, please email: Taputukura@hotmail.com
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    PROJECT SUMMARY
    E Reo Noku - My Language is a project aimed at capturing the unique stories, history, culture and languages of 10 islands within the Cook Islands. Many of these Islands have their own unique culture, and traditions that many Cook Islanders living abroad are unaware of. It is important to preserve these cultural traditions from the elders before this knowledge is lost. Presenters and representatives were filmed in Porirua, Wellington, New Zealand during May 2022, creating a resource for the Te Reo Tupuna language class to learn from, and to capture traditional knowledge for future generations.
    #EReoNoku #Tongareva #Penrhyn #cookislands

Komentáře • 5

  • @danielruapuna5565
    @danielruapuna5565 Před 7 měsíci

    This was a good watch kiaorana

  • @Number1ReggaeHunter
    @Number1ReggaeHunter Před rokem

    Sounds like a mix of Olelo Hawai'i and Te Reo Maori.

  • @zvya3da
    @zvya3da Před rokem

    Please tell me Aketuru Nekau speaks the language of Tongareva?

    • @lifewithgina6213
      @lifewithgina6213 Před 6 měsíci

      She sounds like she’s from Mauke😂she can’t speak tongareva

  • @rimaandrews8866
    @rimaandrews8866 Před rokem

    Kia songi Hua ake au I to kakara kua rava Hua au ki reira. Kia Mau te serenga Kia mai napena kia mau