I remember Padre Marsden driving up the driveway on a scooter just before Colours at HMNZS Tamaki and giving us a wave and a smile as he came aboard. Thank you padre for your service.
Awesome korero - I'm a 2nd language Maori speaker and somehow, for some reason I often find the old school native speakers relatively easy to understand. It's not only the kupu and phrases they used but also the rhythm and cadence of their speech just lends itself to being understood clearly. Ka mau te wehi!
I remember Padre Marsden driving up the driveway on a scooter just before Colours at HMNZS Tamaki and giving us a wave and a smile as he came aboard. Thank you padre for your service.
Man i miss the sound of the old maori language ❤
Such an important vid this! Perhaps for all of Māoridom....but especially those of us from Te Tai Tokerau
Awesome korero - I'm a 2nd language Maori speaker and somehow, for some reason I often find the old school native speakers relatively easy to understand. It's not only the kupu and phrases they used but also the rhythm and cadence of their speech just lends itself to being understood clearly. Ka mau te wehi!
Brent Strathdee-Pehi I totally agree. Their reo was tūturu, tawhito & straight to the point.
Wiiii... titiro ra ki te rangatahitanga o Hemana Waaka ( Te Kai-uiui) Katahi na, koia he ataata tawhito ke tenei ka tika
... he tino taonga tenei
First bishop appointed under the Anglican teaching of IO Matua kore
Maori Marsden was never a Bishop if that is what you meant by your statement.
KIA ORA, THANK YOU FOR SHARING...STAR*NZ AOTEAROA
Made even better when you use the CC.
Kia ora, Shanan
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