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Tokelau Language Week: Fātele - Ko te aho fiafia (girls performance)
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- Tokelau Language Week: Fātele - Ko te aho fiafia (girls performance)
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- Tagata Pasifika
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- Tagata Pasifika YouTube
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Youth members of the Tokelau Hutt Valley community perform a fātele (dance) composed by Niko Tuia. This fātele was first performed by the Tokelau Hutt Valley for the 1998 Tokelau Easter Tournament held in Taupo. The words of the fātele connect us to the history of Gagana Tokelau and the narratives of the past and present. The pokihi, the movement and actions of the fātele, take us on the journey expressing the narratives and stories of these songs. Video by P&L Ltd, Fraser Rudman on behalf ...
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- Video
- Date created
- 29-10-2021
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dVWenrJkaVg&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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- sunpix / tagata pasifika / tvnz / nz on air / tpplus / tp plus / pasefika / pacifica / tangata / polynesian / tp+ / fatele / tokelau language week / tokelau dance / tokelau female dance / tokelau girl dance / pacific female dance / pacific dance / tokelau hutt valley / tokelau wellington
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