Saturday, May 3, 2014
Is Mike Tyson's face Tattoo Polynesian design?
According to Polynesian tattooists, the tattoo on Mike Tyson's face is from Indonesia Borneo, or around that region. In fact in the 1990's, the black flame like tattoo was very popular in the west, but rarely did the westerners who got one, know where it was from. They thought it was only a cool decoration made from modern tattooists. The black flame like tattoo which is mostly given on the shoulder and arms, is from the Pacific, but farther west of Samoa, inside Southeast Asia, and was admired because it was liked by Thai Boxing fans and contenders. The tattoo design moved through tattoo shops, following almost the same routes that new MMA boxing leagues were founded.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Documentary on American Samoa: beats Australia in American football
There's several articles on American Samoa and Soccer, with another inquiry on American Samoa's historical win against Australia in 2012. American Samoa showed their dominance at the Under 19 level with a comprehensive 93-7 victory over Australia in harsh to win the 2012 Oceania Bowl, and qualify for the 2012 IFAF U19 World Championship. Sports wise, American Samoa is a world wonder who exports Top athletic talent, and who has caught the attention of sports media from nations 3,000 times their size who are in defense.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Four easy ways to improve NZ for the future
1. Attract as many Samoans from around the world to Aotearoa New Zealand as possible, because we've all seen what happens when that skilled potential is tapped or hacked into. Also it's relaxing to never have to worry about someone messing with Aotearoa New Zealand with the Samoan mongoloids sitting just down the street. 2. Don't follow the failed versions of "How to make a City guidebook", obviously there are some real bad cases in which civilizations have failed. Better intelligence is the key, cause well a nation of consumer idiots, even "very skilled" consumer idiots who have no culture, no loyalty, no heritage, and no unity, are just money making muppets, who eventually get bought out by greedier overseas ancient aristocracies, who by the way have been making money since before western nations knew what paper was. 3. Watch your taxes, in fact "land tax", means you can never own land in a way. Taxes are where devils think they're smart, but really in the end, they end up homeless, and taxed or schemed out by other nations who know they've fled their own home and scurried to another. 4. Support the Arts, no creativity, guess what, means no.. "Made in New Zealand" product other than sheep wool, just don't be a target to sell off your own natural resources.
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Monday, July 15, 2013
The new Superman Movie says it's not an "S", so is it a Manaia
There's a lot of people of course who are not aware of what a "Manaia" is, but a Samoan Historian caught the new Superman Movie and thought that the symbol resembled a Manaia. The famous Maori culture in the far southern region of Oceania, has some of the greatest wood carving arts in the world, even compared to the greatest wood carvers of Southern East Asia. Inside those Maori carvings, are many times, if not always, a Manaia pattern used in the background, or to decorate other figures and sections. The Manaia in Maori culture is a bird-headed god, with a body of a man [Birdman], and sometimes with the body of a serpent [Bird Dragon], giving it the "S" Superman figure. The Manaia is also traditionally believed to be the messenger between Heaven and the earthly world. The word "Manaia" is cognate with the founding word of Fa'amanaia in Samoan, which means to expressly decorate. Traditional Manaia carvings in Bone and Jade, worn around the neck, are today widely popular in the largest regions of the world, in Asia Pacific and the Moana Pacific region.
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There's now a minimum of at least one small business says a Samoan Small Business owner
People often used say that ya need at least one degree and at least one job, but that view is changing, and a Samoan Small Business owner is saying that "Samoan Americans need at least ONE small business, one should be the minimum, maybe someday two will be the minimum". One Small Business venture he says should happen right out of, or during College, and before that, there should be some serious Small Business learning projects during High School years. There's reports these days from elder community, not just Samoan community, wishing they had gone on their own and had the courage to setup their own Small Business when they were young enough, and had the chance. The Samoan Small Business owner said "The Big Business landscape is changing rapidly these days in our area, ya never know who's taking what, and when, and from where. Always rely on yourself when it comes to the lives of your family. Also you never know, your Small business could go hand in hand with another career, feeding your business venture."
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