Ko Papatuanuku me Ranginui nga matua o te aoI puta mai nga tamariki, he atua o te aoHe atua o te moana, ko Tangaroa he atua o te moanaTu mai te ihi, tu mai te wehiwehi, tu mai te wanawana, eTu mai te ihi, tu mai te wehiwehi, tu mai te wanawana, eTu mai te ihi, tu mai te wehiwehi, tu mai te wanawana, eHi, ha, aue!-----I really love na 'olelo Pakipika, especially the correlations between 'olelo Hawai'i and korero Maori. There's something about the tones and the consonants in Maori that sets off a fire in me, especially in chant. Not to say that there isn't the same with oli, because I love hearing oli kahiko, but I feel drawn to both.
'ae no au me 'oe...makemake no ho'i au i ka 'Olelo Hawai'i a me ta Korero Maori a me ka 'Olelo Tahiti...pono au i ka 'olelo 'ana i na 'olelo a pau o ka Pakipika...e kala mai....i na 'olelo a pau o na Hawai'inuiakea....ku'e!
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