This group of men, are Fijian decentent from a village called Lomaiviti in the heart of Tongatapu the main island of Tonga, this particular area were the Fijian and the people from Solomon Island live, there grandparents pass on, but these are their grandchildren live on, they not just Tongan, they Fijian/Tongan, they still keep there tradition, they have beautiful voices, and most Tongan have beautiful voices, and love music, may God bless us all,His creation everywhere in the world,
I came from the island of Gau and when growing up back in the islands my dad used to tell us about this people from our island who are in Tonga. And I met some of them in Sydney and found out that some came from our clan. Small world.
1)AU rai vei Kemuni Karisito, Mo Ni veivuke mai Vei au oqo. 2)Au rai vei Kemuni, Ni'u taqaya, Me'u sa totaki tu, Qai cegu ga. 3)Au rai vei Kemuni, Ni'u marau tu, Se'u leqa voli ga, Se vutugu. 4)Au rai vei Kemuni, Ni'u sese ga, Se'u veretaki tu Me'u sa qaqa. 5)Au rai vei Kemuni, Me'u yaga mai, Me'u veiqaravi tu. Mo Ni dokai. Chorus:- Ni toro mai, Turaga, Ni vukei au mada; Au nuinui tiko Vei Kemuni.
Talofa lava from Samoa. awesome! - is this- the song called; I NEED THEE EVERY HOUR? .... Thank you very much you turn back memories with our parents early morning prayers when we were young. God bless.
They are honouring their Fijian connection. A connection which has existed for more than 1000 years between the different chiefdoms of both Fiji and Tonga.