Te Vaka

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Nukukehe 00:00 Tools
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Te Namo 00:00 Tools
Iuliana 00:00 Tools
Tutuki 00:00 Tools
Tamahana 00:00 Tools
Tautai e 00:00 Tools
Luliana 00:00 Tools
Tautai E [New Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Loimata E Maligi 00:00 Tools
Manu Samoa 00:00 Tools
Alamagoto 00:00 Tools
Logo te pate 03:24 Tools
Aivoli taoa 00:00 Tools
Papa e 00:00 Tools
Samulai 05:26 Tools
Tauale mataku 00:00 Tools
Toku Matua 00:00 Tools
Magalogalo 00:00 Tools
Ika Ika 00:00 Tools
Te Hiva 00:00 Tools
Lelei Ilo Tenei 03:29 Tools
Ki mua 00:00 Tools
Lua afe 00:00 Tools
Iuliana (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Nukkehe 00:00 Tools
Pate mo tou vae 02:22 Tools
Te Mavaega 00:00 Tools
Vakaaitu 00:00 Tools
Sei Ma Le Losa (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Havili 00:00 Tools
Te Kaiga 00:00 Tools
Haloa Olohega (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Pate mo tou agaga 00:00 Tools
Ke ke kitea 00:00 Tools
Siva mai 00:00 Tools
Lakilua 00:00 Tools
Nonu Paoa 00:00 Tools
Lakalaka 00:00 Tools
Tofa e 00:00 Tools
Tamatoa 00:00 Tools
Ki Te Fakaolatia 05:41 Tools
Mata O Tane 00:00 Tools
Haoloto 00:00 Tools
Tagi Sina 00:00 Tools
Hea la koe iei 00:00 Tools
Pukepuke Te Pate 00:00 Tools
E Keli 00:00 Tools
Taku uo pele 00:00 Tools
Our Ocean 00:00 Tools
Uluhina 00:00 Tools
Te lalama 00:00 Tools
Kau tufuga fai vaka 00:00 Tools
Oku Tupuga 00:00 Tools
Tautai e (New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Tokelau 00:00 Tools
Sapasui 00:00 Tools
Luelue 00:00 Tools
Nukkehe (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Tele Ve Ko Koe 00:00 Tools
Te Vaka 00:00 Tools
Aue kapaku 00:00 Tools
Ata fou 00:00 Tools
Puketu 00:00 Tools
Mataliki 00:00 Tools
Mau Piailug 00:00 Tools
Ki te la 00:00 Tools
Maua Tokelau 00:00 Tools
Tagaloa 00:00 Tools
Tui Moana 00:00 Tools
Vaka gaoi 00:00 Tools
Kaluve pepe 00:00 Tools
Te Vaka Ka Fano 00:00 Tools
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Katakata mai 00:00 Tools
Vevela 00:00 Tools
Siva Mamalu 00:00 Tools
Lovely world 00:00 Tools
Kaleve 00:00 Tools
Te Kupu 00:00 Tools
Tu Tokatahi 00:00 Tools
Papua I Sisifo 00:00 Tools
Luga ma lalo 00:00 Tools
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Amataga 00:00 Tools
Vaka atua 00:00 Tools
Tu i fea 00:00 Tools
Limatane 00:00 Tools
Moemiti 00:00 Tools
Tauasa 00:00 Tools
Lukitau 00:00 Tools
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Taumalo 00:00 Tools
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Mama E 00:00 Tools
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Tamaiti Uma 00:00 Tools
Talanoa te pate 01:35 Tools
Mana malohi 00:00 Tools
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Te Manaia 00:00 Tools
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Uso 00:00 Tools
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Nukukehe (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Kofu o lakau 00:00 Tools
Uma 00:00 Tools
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Tuku 00:00 Tools
Tulimanu 00:00 Tools
E-Keli 00:00 Tools
Te Namo (The Lagoon) 00:00 Tools
Haloa Olohega [Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Mana 00:00 Tools
Tagi Sina (Sina Is Crying) 00:00 Tools
Well.... you lied 00:00 Tools
Te Vaka (The Canoe) 00:00 Tools
Sei Ma le Losa [TokelauSamoaNew Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Iuliana (Tokelau-Samoa-New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Luliana [TokelauSamoaNew Zealand] 00:00 Tools
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Haloa Olohega [TokelauSamoaNew Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Haloa Olohega (Tokelau-Samoa-New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Sei Ma le Losa [Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Nukukehe [Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Sei Ma Le Losa (Tokelau-Samoa-New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Well...you lied 00:00 Tools
Papa E (Edit) 00:00 Tools
Iuliana (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zea 00:00 Tools
Papa E - Edit 00:00 Tools
Nukukehe (Tokelau-Samoa-New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Nukukehe [TokelauSamoaNew Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Pate Pate (Radio Remix) 00:00 Tools
Luliana [Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand] 00:00 Tools
luliana (Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Pape 00:00 Tools
Te Au O Tonga 00:00 Tools
Loimata e maligi (OST Moana) 00:00 Tools
Manatu - 0:00 00:00 Tools
Ki Mus 00:00 Tools
Sei Ma Le Losa (Tokelau/Samoa/ 00:00 Tools
Iuliana [Tokelau/Samoa/New Zealand] 00:00 Tools
Loimata e maligi (OST Моана (2016)) vk.com/gifka4you 00:00 Tools
Kau Tufunga Fai Vaka 00:00 Tools
Haloa Olohega (Tokelau Samoa New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Haloa Olohega (Tokelau/Samoa/N 00:00 Tools
Luga Ma Lalao 00:00 Tools
We Know the Way 00:00 Tools
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South Seas 00:00 Tools
Sei Ma Le Losa (TokelauSamoaNew Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Tahitian Duet 00:00 Tools
Toku matua (Land of my mother) 00:00 Tools
Polynesian - Pate Pate Groove 00:00 Tools
Lua Afe(Reload) 00:00 Tools
09- Tautai E (New Zealand) 00:00 Tools
Te vaka / Samulai 00:00 Tools
Patepate (Remix) 00:00 Tools
03. Lakilua 00:00 Tools
Iuliana (Tokelausamoanew Zealand) 00:00 Tools
01. Samulai 00:00 Tools
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Te Vaka is a group of musicians and dancers from Tokelau, Tuvalu, Samoa, Cook Islands and New Zealand brought together under the inspired leadership of Opetaia Foa'i. Te Vaka has been enchanting the world with their own brand of South Pacific Fusion since 1997. Using the rhythms of the log drum ("pate"), combined with traditional and contemporary instruments, Opetaia Foa'i and the band deliver a kaleidoscopic array of Pacific flavors in a genre all of it’s own. Te Vaka has toured the UK, Europe, USA & other parts of the world extensively over the last 15 years, performing in such prestigious venues as London’s Royal Festival Hall and Ronnie Scott’s nightclub. The group has headlined music festivals throughout Europe and been favourites at WOMAD festivals around the world including the WOMAD Festival in Seattle, USA. They are in demand for many important world events and have represented New Zealand and the South Pacific with performances for the America’s cup events in Auckland, the Commonwealth games in Melbourne, the Rugby World Cup in Paris and the Olympic Games in Beijing. Opetaia Foa’i is the songwriter/ lead vocalist of the group. The inspiration for his music comes from his multi-cultural upbringing - half Tokelauan, half Tuvaluan, born in Samoa and bought up in a Tokelauan community in New Zealand. Opetaia’s musical background spans both the traditional and the diverse influences of contemporary metropolitan culture. Described as “one of New Zealand’s finest songwriters” and “ a true son of the Pacific”, he won the Senior Pacific Artist award in 2005 for his contribution to the Pacific Arts. Te Vaka has performed in 40 countries around the world and released seven internationally acclaimed albums to date. The first released in 1997 through ARC Music, a UK based record company, gained immediate worldwide success and recognition for the group and was distributed to over 80 countries. The second album, released in 1999 through Warm Earth Records created an even bigger impact going to number one on world music charts and on mainstream radio in the South Pacific. The third album, released in May 2002, was described as “Phenomenal” and gained the group a nomination in “Best Roots” category in the New Zealand music awards and nominations for BBC 3 World music awards in the UK. The 4th album Tutuki , entered the European World Music Charts at no. 4 & the USA Global Rhythm top 10 chart at No. 3. It won a Tui for “Best Pacific Music Album” in the New Zealand music awards as well as Songwriting Awards in both the USA and Australia. The fifth Te Vaka album Olatia, released in July 2007 entered the European World Music Chart at No. 4 and won a “Tui” for “Best Pacific Album” in the 2008 Pacific Music Awards. Sixth album “Haoloto” released in 2009, won 2 awards -“Best Pacific Group 2010” and Best Pacific language song”. A track from the 7th Album “Havili” released in 2011 won second place in the USA songwriting competition in 2012. The band has recently completed two very successful tours of North America with further tours in the pipeline for 2014 and 2015. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.