We have some NZ Maori people who live in our neighbourhood in my home town of LA. They have an extremely interesting culture and views. Apparently it is common knowledge that the "peoples game" to them is a game called Ki-o-Rahi. I am proud of our educators for introducing the foreign game to millions of our young kids in our schools, it shows that Americans are not as insular as we are made to be by alot of non-Americans.
Originally posted by scorppionI don't suppose you'd care to tell us something about this 'foreign' game, would you?
We have some NZ Maori people who live in our neighbourhood in my home town of LA. They have an extremely interesting culture and views. Apparently it is common knowledge that the "peoples game" to them is a game called Ki-o-Rahi. I am proud of our educators for introducing the foreign game to millions of our young kids in our schools, it shows that Americans are not as insular as we are made to be by alot of non-Americans.