School Visit Delights Maori All Blacks
Speaking during the official address to the school, Maori All Blacks cultural advisor Luke Crawford was appreciative towards the school for the warm reception.
Saturday 13 July 2019 | 01:13
Maori All Blacks players at Stella Marist Primary School in Nasese, Suva on July 12, 2019. Photo: Grace Narayan
The Maori All Blacks paid a community visit to Stella Marist Primary School in Nasese, Suva yesterday.
The schoolchildren organised activities and entertainment for their visitors that included the cibi (war chant), questions and answers session, dance and rugby drills.
Speaking during the official address to the school, Maori All Blacks cultural advisor Luke Crawford was appreciative towards the school for the warm reception.
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“We’re grateful to have given the opportunity to make the visit,” Crawford said
“Thank you so much for the hard work put in with regards to the warm welcome that we received.
“We truly really feel privileged and special to be part of this occasion.
“The Maori belong to the Pacific like all of you here and we feel really honoured to be here.”
-Edited by Osea Bola
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