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Showing posts with label Haka at To'hajiilee--Hepari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Haka at To'hajiilee--Hepari. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

2008 Voices

This is a haka. This always brings a smile on the faces of the audience. These students loved it as did the teachers and students at the other schools. Later, they taught some of the boys how to do a haka.
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Labels: Haka at To'hajiilee--Hepari, Junior, Komene
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Holabitubbe
I am Choctaw/Cherokee and a Fulbright Scholar. I am also an elder in Kalpulli Ehecatl, community of the wind, an Aztec dance group in the Mexica Red Tradition. I was in Aotearoa (New Zealand) to study Maori Language Revitalization and learning a lot. I have recently returned from visiting Scottish and Irish Gaelic revitalization efforts and currently live in Belize.
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