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June 2010 Blog Posts (4)

Rest in peace Lindsay

I had the privilege and honour of knowing and training with Lindsay.

He was the sort of man that you would never forget after you meet him.

He always had such a great sense of humour.

A Kung Fu brother is gone but will not be forgotten.

You will be missed Lindsay.

Rest In Peace.

Added by Greg Columb on June 30, 2010 at 10:49 — No Comments

Farewell to our friend and brother.

Kua hinga he totara i te wao nui a Tane

A totara has fallen in the forest of Tane

On behalf of the Queensland, Australia branch of Man Sau Gwoon, It is with great sadness that we must say farewell to our friend and brother Lindsay who passed away yesterday.

We pay our respects to Lindsay's family and to all of those who, have had the honour and the priviledge, of being a part of Lindsay's life and his journey in Ving…

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Added by Nathan Ferrier on June 30, 2010 at 1:00 — 1 Comment

The Warrior School of Ue-Kaha No Roto

Two Tracks of Ue-Kaha No Roto



In the warrior school of Ue-Kaha No Roto a complete system of martial skills, art and science is taught. This system is complete with physical skills and drills, philosophy and theories and applied science. However, due to the complex nature of this we teach the system by way of a two-track process.



Track One

The first track of learning involves two levels and is directed at those prepared to become formidable warriors in the field of… Continue

Added by Awatea Piripi Edwin on June 21, 2010 at 21:17 — No Comments

An open letter from Sihing Te Horipo Karatiana - Pou-faka-ako of Ue-kaha No Roto

Article for Man Sau Gwoon May 2010



For over a decade its have been an honour to be a part of the Ue Kaha Warrior system and a little later the Man Sau Gwoon Wing Chun system. My Bokega/ Sifu (‘Master’), friend and warrior brother Awatea Edwin who started me on these pathways has been both an inspiration and privilege to train with.



It is an affirmation of inter-generational brotherhood, as our ancestors Tarawhata and Karetai fought along side each other in days gone by.… Continue

Added by Awatea Piripi Edwin on June 6, 2010 at 13:00 — No Comments

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