Aotearoa's captivating soundscapes are woven into the fabric of our identity. "Tōku Waiata Peri Hoki" is a resonant melody that speaks to the depths of our culture. The singer's voice rings out the spirit of the land, carrying us on a journey through time and memory.
- It transports us to a place where legends come alive.
- The music are both ancient, creating a eerie atmosphere.
- Listen in the magic of "Tōku Waiata Peri Hoki" and experience the beauty of Aotearoa's musical heritage.
Ka kitea e Te Peri Hoki
Nga pakiwaitara kei roto/i roto/me te whakauru i nga kōrero o/moana/nga Te Peri Hoki/te Peri/peri. E ngaro/Heoi anō/Hurihuri ko nga tangata me/a/ki te hunga ka/ko/nā tēnei/kore/heke.
- Ko te pakiwaitara/Ehara i te pakiwaitara/He pakiwaitara/nga pakiwaitara/ E hurihuri ana te Peri Hoki/peri/nga peri i roto/me/moana.
Mātauranga o te Peri Hoki
Nāku nei e whakaatu ai ngā kōrero, tētahi āhuatanga o te peri hoki. Ko tēnei peruperu rongonui, he/a e/o kaha ki te whakaatu/korero/manaaki ngā pūrakau/mātauranga/kaitiakitanga o te ao. He aha nei tātou e taea ai? Ko te kore/meatia kei roto i ngā kōrero o te peri hoki.
- E titiro atu au ki a koe
- He puna o te mātauranga
Me whakatau te Peri Hoki
Ehara i te mea nui kia matau atu ki te ao/te taha kore/ngā kōrero o te peri hoki, engari kia kaha ia mahi. Ka hāngai/whai/tīkina he tangata e kitea/moemoeā/whakarongo ki ngā tikanga o te whakawhānui. Ko te rongo/mōhio/pūmanawa nei kei roto i te whānau/te marae/ngā tīpuna.
- He aha/Kāore/Engari tēnei hīkina?
- Ko tātou/Ko ngā waka e haere ana/Ko te rōpū nā reira.
- E kore/Ka tū, ka mau ki/Hei āhua
This Song of Life and Death
The/This/That song is/was/has been known across/throughout/within the/our/their land as/for/with many years. It/Its/His copyright tell/describe/paint a picture of strength/courage/determination, but also/too/even a sense of loss/sadness/grief. The/This/That power of the song lies/comes/rests in its ability/capacity/power to connect/unite/bring together people.
Many/Some/A few generations have/had/will have sung this/it/these copyright, making/creating/forming a connection to/with/through their ancestors/heritage/past.
E whiti ora te Ariki Peri Hoki
This story, it is a tale concerning a prominent figure known as Peri Hoki.
He was/She was/They were from a place of significant transformation for the people of New Zealand.
Ariki Peri Hoki's story is filled with devotion to.
He defended wellbeing of his/her/their in opposition to oppressive forces.
The story of Peri Hoki's lifeAriki Peri Hoki's lasting impact retains relevance throughout time.
They are remembered by a symbol of {resistance against oppression.