Monthly Archive for July, 2008

Sonny Bill Williams Quits NRL

Chaaaaaahhhhooooooooo!!!! Hi5 SBW stick it to them :D !!! Hahaaa had to say it, loyalty to family comes first before any club, game, of sporting body! Yeah, yeah, da uso done gone walked … … cause he can!!! :D still can’t stop laughing at those Aussies!!! Braaahaahaaa, sole just smash’em no need to run when u can just walk on byebye … ddddoggies. No more ruffruff just a rough sorry bois! Check this article out from Steven Dean at the NZ Herald, totally puts the record straight, or check this radio interview with Phil Gould and David Gallop hahaaa just putting it straight!!!

alofa atu SBW

PACIFIC SUPERHEROES 4 LYFE

:D

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Google in Maori

Pretty flash huh, Te Reo Maori week celebrating with the official launch of GOOGLE Aotearoa last week. So now we have the option of Maori or English at www.google.co.nz, phew we flash alright!!!

Tonga lead the way with the first polynesian language translated on google, now lets use it and see it spread through out the world with our pacific whanau, and tautoko a united drive to keep our combined cultures and languages alive!!!

Too much to Poutaua Biasiny-Tule and wife Nikolasa for spearheading this project. Mean all the volunteers too!!! Chur, spread the word and get active PACIFIC SUPERHEROES!!! doitz doitz blaaah :D Mauiora!!!

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Native Spirit Film & Video Festival

Here we go PACIFIC SUPERHEROES another wicked indigenous film festival to support and be apart of. One Love to our First Nations of the three America’s, spreading luv and support! p.s this is held in London.

‘The call for submissions to the Native Spirit Film and Video festival of the Indigenous Peoples of the Americas 2008. The Native Spirit Festival 2008 will be accepting short and feature length film submissions to this years festival, until the 31st of August 2008. Films may be documentary or fiction and all films produced by indigenous filmmakers and productions which feature aspects of indigenous life, history, culture, traditions, art etc. are eligible for submission.

For more details please refer to our website’ http://www.nativespiritfestival.com

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Threading the Oceanic Ula: The 10th Pacific Arts Festival

Our New Zealand Delegation for the 10th Pacific Arts Festival departed our shores for Pago Pago, America Samoa on Saturday, we know their gonna have a wicked time and spread our PACIFIC SUPERHERO luv to our extended pacific families. Take part superheroes and share the love. A list of whose creative talents that are representing Aotearoa can be found at creative new zealand.

‘Aotearoa has participated in every Festival of Pacific Arts since its inception in 1972. Creative New Zealand, the Arts Council of New Zealand toi Aotearoa has supported an Aotearoa New Zealand delegation at the Festival of Pacific Arts since 1994. And likewise the organization is supporting their delegation of 120 artists including Whangara-mai-Tawhiti, the 2007 winners of Te Matatini the national kapa haka competition.‘ Chur! Go check out their travel blog and pics here. Mauriora! Here’s a little snip-it from America Samoa News.

‘Now as the peoples of the Pacific gather in prayer on Sunday, July 20 at 10 a.m., to set the tone for the 10th Festival of Pacific Arts, our ula is complete. Groups are converging on the small island of Tutuila in American Samoa in preparation for Monday’s opening ceremony, bringing with them their art, literature, musical instruments, costumes, indigenous knowledge and the reflections of the many faceted cultures that make up the Pacific community.

While it was announced late last week that Vanuatu will not be on hand for this year’s arts fest because of a lack of funding, and Tuvalu pulled out this week citing the same reason, 25 countries will still be attending. American Samoa, Australia, Cook Islands, Easter Island, Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji Islands, French Polynesia, Guam, Hawaii, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Northern Mariana Islands, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Pitcairn Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga and Wallis and Futuna.’

much alofas

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6th Pacific International Documentary Film Festival

Calling all PACIFIC SUPERHEROES out there documenting our people and region, gotta be into win, good luck!

With the FIFO now entering its sixth year, Papeete has become an unrivalled venue for Pacific pictures, a meeting place for people from Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia and the West where the voices of the Pacific are heard.
The 6th Pacific International Documentary Film Festival will take place in Papeete, Tahiti, from 27 january to 1 february, 2009.

Entries have been open for some weeks now and will close on October 1st, 2008.

If you have produced or directed documentary films in the South Pacific region during these three last years, we would be delighted to consider them for our next festival and encourage you to submit them as soon as possible.

2008 winners were: Horo’a, by Jacques Navarro-Novira (French Polynesia); Sacred Ground by Kim Mavromatis, documenting a fight to save Aboriginal burial grounds (Australia): Ben Lewis’s Blowing Up Paradise about French nuclear testing in the Pacific (Britain); My Brother Vinnie, Steven McGregor’s portrait of actor Aaron Pedersen’s bond with his intellectually disabled brother (Australia); The Latest Australian Trackers by Eric Ellena (France); and Peta Carey’s Lifting of the Makutu, about a family grappling with a rare genetic disorder (New Zealand).

Where: Papeete, Tahiti
When: 27 Jan - 1 Feb 09
Deadline: 1 Oct 08

Contact:
Pierre Ollivier, FIFO Director
organisation@fifotahiti.org
www.fifotahiti.org

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