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Ano mai au ia ara tuitui, ia ara pukupuku ia ara ko makemakea, Nga niu kake tu ia a Tonga e a Tokerau, tana tu'itu'i ko te ka ia o tana a'i — ei ai marama no tatou e taku iti tangata.

I came through valleys, difficult pathways, and challenging seasons; the seedling candle nuts gathered to determine the brightness of your torch — let your light shine bright for my people.

A traditional pe'e (chant-proverb) of perseverance through hardship, calling on a person to let their gathered strength and knowledge shine as guiding light for their people.

Traditional Cook Islands Wisdom, Cook Islands

Source: Traditional Cook Islands Maori pe'e, shared by John Kiria, published in Etu Pasifika, "Cook Islands Language Week: John Kiria"

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