Pukana is a traditional Maori performing art that involves sticking out the tongue and widening the eyes as a form of expression. It is used to show emotion, convey respect, or express excitement. The origins of pukana can be traced back to Maori cultural practices and historical traditions.
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Maori big eyes, or "pukana," is a traditional facial expression used to intimidate enemies in Maori culture. It involves widening the eyes and sticking out the tongue as a way of asserting dominance and instilling fear in opponents during battle.
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The person whose family origins are in Spanish speaking Latin America is typically referred to as a Latino or Latina.
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what does mea i wae'a pukana la means
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Pukana represents something that they are looking for ,searching and also to seek and to scare your opponent's.
Pukana La
They are two different performance components. Pukana is the dilating of the eyes and whetero is the protrusion of the tongue performed by a male only.
sunrise = pukana lā
Hawaii Five-0 - 2010 Pukana 4-11 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 USA:TV-14
sunset = Pukana la, puka 'ana in Hawaiian.
Pukana represents something that they are looking for ,searching and also to seek and to scare your opponent's.
the moari people came from the polynesians or it called i love the islands pukana by JTT
Maika'i kakahiaka pukana la = Good Morning Sunshine