Te Vaka (English: The Canoe) is an Oceanic music group that performs original contemporary Pacific music or "South Pacific Fusion". The group was founded...
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lives in Australia. He is best known as the founder of the Polynesian band Te Vaka, and for his collaboration with Lin-Manuel Miranda on music for the Disney...
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Look up vaka, väkä, vāka, or vākā in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vaka may refer to: "Vaka" (song), a 2003 song by Sigur Rós Vaka (sailing), in Polynesian...
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musician of Polynesian descent. She is known for her work with the group Te Vaka, including on the soundtrack of Disney's Moana, as well as her solo career...
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Te Vaka, also known as Original Contemporary Pacific Music, is the 1996 self-titled debut album by the Oceanic group Te Vaka. Their music is often described...
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This was followed by Te Vaka's all-percussion albums "Te Vaka Beats Vol.1" (2017),"Te Vaka Beats Vol. 2" (2020) and "Te Vaka Beats Vol.3" (2022) for...
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performances of the fatele. Te Vaka, an Oceanic music group, contains Tuvaluans and musicians with Tuvaluan ancestry; Te Vaka performs original contemporary...
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Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana (category Te Vaka albums)
Songs That Inspired Moana is a compilation album by the Oceanic group Te Vaka, released by Walt Disney Records in 2017. The album consists of songs selected...
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Nukukehe (category Te Vaka albums)
Nukukehe, released in 2002, is the third album by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka. This album is dedicated to environmental groups around the world for caring...
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Animation Studios Composed with Lin-Manuel Miranda and Opetaia Foa'i of Te Vaka Nominated- Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media...
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Ki Mua (category Te Vaka albums)
Ki Mua, released in 1999, is the second album by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka. This album contains the hit song "Pate Pate" which was very popular around...
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Havili (album) (redirect from Logo te Pate)
studio album by the Oceanic group Te Vaka, released in 2011. It won second place in the ISC Awards. The song "Logo te Pate" is featured in the 2016 Walt...
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Haoloto (category Te Vaka albums)
Haoloto, is the sixth studio album, released in 2009, by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka. It won the Best Pacific Album category in the New Zealand Music Awards...
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“Cultural Connections, People and the Sea.” The New Zealand-based band Te Vaka has written a song called Haloa Olohega ('Poor Olohega' in Tokelauan),...
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whizzer), pu (leaf oboe), and fagufagu (slit tubes). New Zealand-based band Te Vaka is composed of Tokelauans living in New Zealand, and also has members from...
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Te Au o Tonga ("the mist of the South") is a reconstruction of a vaka moana, a double-hulled Polynesian voyaging canoe. It was built in 1994 by former...
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1994 with 23 countries supporting the agreement and Japan opposing it. Te Vaka dedicated its song "Sei Ma Le Losa" to McTaggart, who was killed in a car...
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Tutuki (category Te Vaka albums)
Tutuki is the fourth album, released in 2004, by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka. It features the song Tamahana which won first place in the world music category...
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Olatia (category Te Vaka albums)
Olatia is the fifth studio album, released in 2007, by the Oceanic group, Te Vaka. It won the Best Pacific Album category in the New Zealand Music Awards...
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/tamana/ /tamaː/ /tama/, /tamana/ /metua/, /paːpaː/ /matua/, /paːpaː/ /makua kaːne/ canoe /te vaka/ /vaʔa/ /te vaka/ /vaka/, /vaka ama/ /waka ama/ /waʔa/...
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"Walt Disney Records Set To Release The South Pacific Sounds Of Te Vaka With Te Vaka's Greatest Hits". PR Newswire. July 28, 2017. Retrieved August 3,...
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category". The New Zealand Herald. 18 November 2016. "Vince Harder And Te Vaka Big Winners in Pacific Music Awards". Scoop Media. 10 June 2016. Retrieved...
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of his songs. The songs feature Foa'i's New Zealand-based vocal group Te Vaka, as well as a choir from Fiji. The soundtrack contains seven original songs...
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Activos, Ouza Diallo, Sally Nyolo, Anastasia, Cándido Fabré, Psarantonis, Te Vaka, Emil Zrihan & the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra, Natacha Atlas and Radio...
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Kulcha Nesian Mystik No Money Enterprise Onefour Pacific Soul Sol3 Mio Te Vaka The Five Stars The Katinas The Keil Isles The Yandall Sisters Parris Goebel...
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Tony Allen Asia/Pacific Winner: Mahwash & Ensemble Kaboul Runners-up: Te Vaka, Trilok Gurtu, Alka Yagnik Americas Winner: Los de Abajo Runners-up: Susana...
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Avarua is represented under vaka Te Au O Tonga, the Land Districts of Matavera, Ngatangiia and Titikaveka are represented under vaka Takitumu and the Land District...
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pageants 2006 Pilialoha Gaison Kaneohe 23 Miss Island Ilima Tahitian Dance, "Te Vaka" Top 10 Preliminary Talent Award 2005 Malika Dudley Papaikou 23 Miss Kahala...
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Vaka katea are the traditional sailing double canoe watercraft of the Cook Islands. Rarotonga Taonui, Rāwiri (22 September 2012). "'Canoe navigation –...
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Polynesian multihull terminology (redirect from Vaka (sailing))
Polynesian multihull terminology, such as "ama", "aka" and "vaka" (or "waka") are multihull terms that have been widely adopted beyond the South Pacific...
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