Samoa's Prime Minister welcomed to Hawke's Bay | RNZ
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- Samoa's Prime Minister paid a visit to Samoan seasonal workers in Hawke's Bay.
Fiamē Naomi Mataʻafa was welcomed to the region in an emotional Ava ceremony, one of the most significant customs in Samoan culture.
Seasonal workers, their bosses, church leaders and Samoan community members poured their hearts out, greeting Fiamē on her first official visit there.
Fiamē started her three-day trip to Aotearoa on Tuesday in Wellington, making it her first official bilateral trip abroad since becoming leader last year.
0:44 USO went in on the brothers hahahahhaha
Wow beautiful Queen love you hero Ulua'i Tamaitai Palemia Afioga Le Sa'o Fa'apito 👑 Taupou protected God bless you always xo 🇼🇸🇼🇸💯❤️❤️
New Zealand is pretty much Samoa at this point 🤣
Lmaoo
Sāmoa was a colony of NZ for 50 years
Some of the sole
Se faamalosi boys manatua Le aiga o lo’o fa’atali mai
💯🌟🌟🌟😇🌟🌟🌟💯
🤣🤣what a snitch guy🤣🤣
Hahahahahaha sole I was thinking the same.. loses his patch for snitching haha
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