Niue (/ˈnjuːeɪ/ NEW-ay; Niuean: Niuē) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) northeast of New Zealand within the triangle formed by Tonga to the west, Samoa to the north, and the Cook Islands to the east. Its land area is 260 square kilometres (100 sq mi) and its population, predominantly Polynesian, is around 1,400. They commonly refer to the island as The Rock, a reference to the traditional name Rock of Polynesia. Niue, whose capital city is Alofi, is a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand, and most of its diplomatic relations are conducted by New Zealand on its behalf. Niueans are New Zealand citizens, and Queen Elizabeth II is head of state in her capacity as Queen of New Zealand. 90–95% of Niuean people live in New Zealand, along with about 70% of the speakers of the Niuean language.
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Aho he Maama 2010 Part 3
Aho he Maama 2010 Niuean language
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Sofia Mobley's Pallbearers — 3rd Person View
Pallbearer's carrying my mother's earthly body to her final resting place. Recorded with my GoPro HERO3 Black Edition. Using the SailVideoSystem's 3rdPersonView All Sports PRO camera mount.
Song: Mariah Carey One Sweet Day (feat. Boyz II Men) Song: Beyoncé Heaven
Photo's taken by jenkorthphotography.com
Pallbearer's from closest to camera to furthest away from camera. Left: Benjamin Mobley Jr. (Husband), Danny T. (Brother), Lima T. (Brother), Lika M. (Eldest Son)
Right: Kenese Mobley (Son/Twin), Peniamina M. (Youngest Son), Sialao M. (Son), Talalima M. (Son/Twin)