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Cooks Drum Dance - Lagakali House (NHS 1996)

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This is TV Niue footage of the Niue High School Cultural Festival in 1996. The four Houses (Pua, Lagakali, Kieto and Moea) were tasked to find community tutors who taught them specific dances and performances from Tonga, Cook Islands, Fiji and Samoa. ----------- https://www.lologoniue.com/ ----------- To get a copy of the full event, and see other production including regular news, please visit their online platforms for more. Video: BCN-TV Niue https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs9I7RgHxPqk...
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