Ki-o-Rahi is a traditional pre-European Māori ball game. It is a fast running contact sport, played on a circular field, involving imaginative handling and swift inter passing of a "ki" (ball). Before the arrival of Europeans, Ki-o-Rahi was played by Māori throughout Aotearoa/New Zealand.
ki-o-rahiPlayed for 4 quarters or 2 halves of a set time, teams alternate roles of Kīoma and Taniwha at half or quarter time. Kīoma score by touching Pou/s with the Kī (for potential points) then running the Kī through Te Roto and placing it down in Pawero to convert pou touches into points.
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book food about samoan
This is sapasui and chicken rice and salad i wonder which one you like either the sapasui,chicken rice, salad and the thing on the side is ota is a vegetable cream food you can swipe one of the chicken on the ota
Food
Samoan’s eat rice, vegetables and chicken and the green thing is could lu. Lu is just like a silver beat. I think you should try it. It’s so good even the rice and the lu is way better than just rice. Samoan’s eat rice, vegetables and chicken and the green thing is could lu. Lu is just like a silver beat. I think you should try it. It’s so good even the rice and the lu is way better than just rice.
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