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Discussion is the food of chiefs.
Last month, Kingi Biddle won the toast masters national competition.
This morning, Kingi departed for Las Vegas in America
to participate in the world competition.
It may have been cold this morning, but Kingi Biddle and his family
were keen to set off and seek new challenges in America.
Watch out, America, I'm coming.
I've put a lot a work and effort into preparing for this trip.
Here's a preview of Kingi in action.
The mihi or greeting is important
and carries its own sovereign essence of importance.
So when you greet someone
it's the beginning of a conversation between two people.
I will take my Maori culture and the memory of my late father.
I will use it and shake it, so they can see I am Maori.
Dare to excel and take the challenge,
because there is a lot to achieve.
Hinerangi Goodman, Te Karere.