Such a beautiful family! As a Samoan, I love the culture here in New Zealand. I’m here visiting from America, and I gotta say, I love that this country (NZ) is rich in culture. I love that they are back in their roots. ♥️🌺
OMG! Why did it take me a whole year to see this beautiful story! I love your honesty, your love for one another and your “WHY” Stan, is why I wish there are many others like you on this planet! God bless you both and your little beautiful blessings! Te Atua te aro’a! 🙏❤️🙏
Firstly THANK YOU for sharing your real private life. When i see your little family Im filled with the same joy as i have with my 4 adopted sons a d their families. Love your values. I know you dont know me ....but I have litterally watched you grow up to be the man you are today. When i say PLEASE bring your family to my little organic farm here in Peru and stay in my stone castle hand built by my boys. I mean it from the bottom of my heart. Lol I have nothing to do with your life but feel so proud of you as if you were one of my adopted sons. So anywsy you have a Grandma and brothers here in the Sacred Valley of Peru 💕
Awesome down to earth interview. Beautiful whanau, you cracked it alright. Whanau is everything, nothing else matters. Love the video for Human, so raw. Sorry for the loss of your two cousins. Keep being the inspiring young man and Papa you are. Congratulations on your album and your daughter and whanau as a whole.
.........and that is why we love this man.......humble, down to earth with a beautiful soul! ❤ Stunning wife and gorgeous family with a shared love.......that my friend is a WINNERS LIFE. 😜
Kia ora whanaunga Stan and Lou I'm from Tokomaru bay and Tolaga bay the east coast my tribe Ngati Porou watching yous from Levin. Cuzzie would love if you come down to Levin to perform
What a beautiful family. I wish this family all the love and happiness. My four kids have been the most wonderful humans. Now they are nearly grown. ,enjoy it time goes way to fast. My youngest will fly the best soon.
It takes a little while to really fall in love with your newborn baby. This is perfectly normal. And you are so right Stan, a loving family and a home IS the true mark of success.
We are so happy for you both neff & Lou & you both do us all proud of how you both roll & how pono you both are & keeping it real we have only aroha ,& admiration for you both & of cause so much aroha for your son & daughter bless with Aroha🖤🤍❤️
Greetings and Kiora Mr Walker for me you accomplished what I prayed in faith to see you in good God's health, your a testimony to soundness and health is wealth ,God bless.😁🤙
We Maori of Aotearoa New Zealand are the younger people of the Rarotongan, Niuean, Tahitian and Hawaiian bloodlines. We regard the Hawaiian peoples as our elders. Our language is very similar with subtle differences in pronunciation.
@@tipenemokaraka-hiriwa8074 we don’t regard them as our elders we acknowledge the connection but don’t go speaking for us all ow plus you’re leaving out all the other nesian islands we are connected to
@@kurupt7154 Maybe in ones whakapapa one may be connected to other nations not mentioned but we of the far north according to our teachings are not. Genetic testing can also confirm what our elders have taught and these align with linguistic studies. Maybe "OW" one needs to get a little more educated in the sphere of understanding ones own heritage and genealogy. It is not hard, it takes one to open a book and study and base ones knowledge on historical fact, empirical data and ones own whakapapa. Nga mihi.