All Blacks-what’s The Name Of The Player Who Got A Maori Tattoo On His(right,i Think) Forearm?thanks X?
Wednesday, September 30th, 2009 at
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Rico Gear has some tat's on his right fore arm.
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Carlos Spencer.
Yea, I was just looking at that just recently. You would find it’s on http://www.tv3.co.nz
It also shows some on his back.
The All Blacks name is Sione Lauaki.
The tattoo looked to be a mix of Maori and Polynesians Art.
This is if you are talking about the person you saw during the 2007 World Cup.
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Hi
I am assuming from your user name that you are an Australian. So, I am wondering what your response would be if I asked you to suggest somewhere I could go in Australia to experience true Aboriginal culture? I suspect no such thing exists anymore. I suspect that modern day aboriginals, even if they live on some sort of reserve or the Aboriginal equivalent of a Maori Pa, live a hybrid life that icludes elements of their historical culture interwined with European practices. So it is with Maori; there is nowhere you can go for three days and experience some sort of preserved untainted Maori culture. Most Maori live integrated within New Zealand society. A number live with their iwi in exclusive Maori settlements but none live isolated from the influences around them. While they hold values and beliefs and operate support structures that hark back to their ancestors, they essentially live their day to day lives in the same way as the rest of the New Zealand population. If you want to understand and immerse yourself in Maori culture then you'd need to come here and 'study' them for many years not for a few days.
What you can do is visit Maori cultural sites and be introduced to their cultural history (not their modern day culture). As you have already identified, Rotorua is the best location for this. Of course, it has a touristic element-how can it not have? Is it too touristic? Not if you pick your spots.
I suggest you include visits to:
Tamaki Maori Village
The Maori Arts and Crafts Institute
The Whakarewarewa Village
Wai-o-tapu
Orakeikorako
I have been to all of these places and I believe they are all worth a visit. Rather than give you a detailed breakdown, I've given the links to their websites. When you get to Rotorua you will be inundated with 'cultural' things to do, so you can have a look at other possibilities if my suggestions dont appeal or you have time left over. Try to avoid the myriad of 'cultural experiences' that are on offer at most of the hotels!!
As regards the Regatta Day, I presume you are talking about the Auckland Anniversary Regatta which they claim is the largest regatta in the world. Unfortunately, it is scheduled for January 29th, 2007.
http://www.regatta.org.nz/news.php
From the page: “Ink in Wonderland: 25 Mad Alice in Wonderland Tattoos”
was the loan in your name or his? If it's in his name and you can prove you paid on it you might have something.
You might try these sites:
http://www.maori.org.nz/papa_panui/links.asp?cmd=2&cid=19&sid=130
if you know what city/town that she was buried in you could probably take it from there,courthouse maybe, or if you know her IWI, that to could be of help.Hope you do find out the info you want, sure it would be appreciated.
RT @ministryofsound – look at my friend tattoo
Um false?
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Well you just set your mind on what you want to achieve, like the big picture and then do the small parts to get the big picture then you doing well specially if its a goal that is pro- survival.
But i know that when you do really well you get lots of people who envy you and try to cut you short and try to get in your way.
Whats the name of the song they were singing?