The War Drums of a Makua: The Season of Battle
Why are ancient war drums so important? The history of the Warring Night Marchers. Who are the Polynesians and how do they fit into modern culture? The past as it was handed down from Royal Kings and Queens to their current caretakers and offspring. The stories of one line of the Ali'is, the oldest living Monarchy of one of the biggest kingdoms in the world, Polynesia. Narrated and told by a Royal Princess of the Polynesian Monarchy. Promo music was provided by Siva Pacifica, Last Voices, "Jungle", Anthony Copping and background music provided by Sefa Drums, "Wacka", all music licensed and used by permission. Artwork is the depiction of "Pele" provided by FaceBook "Celestial.Skin.Pro" Idaho Falls, ID.
The War Drums of a Makua: The Season of Battle
Rupturing Ea
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Fiatagata Fonotimoana Afualo Nofoatolu Tauali'i
In this season two Episode, we descend into the fracture—where sovereignty is not lost, but torn. The Rupturing of Ea traces the deliberate severing of breathline through child removal, cultural re-indoctrination, and the weaponization of neglect. From village memory to courtroom silence, we examine how systems redefine care to erase kinship, and how the canoe tilts when one child is taken. This episode is not a lament—it is a reckoning. With ancestral rhythm and legal fire, we ask: what remains when Ea is ruptured, and how do we restore the current?
The War Drums of a Makua is produced by Savage Music Studios and sponsored by South Pacific Health at www.southpachealth.com and by LifeXtend Unlimited at lifextendunlimited.com.