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The Tumai have royal blood running through our veins from ancient kings who were called taiapuru, they ruled all of Maori Dom and the Tumai were a great part of that as well.
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What I have heard from the old ones is that this was the Tumai code or what I believe Tumai means to me Tumai!
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My last name means a lot to me and where I come from, I am very proud of my last name Tumai.
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The Tumai name is very well known through out Maori Dom as the protectors of kingitanga, or in English the Kingship.
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Tumai, which bottles its water at a spring in nearby Virginia, dates to 2006, when Downey took part in his New York church's humanitarian mission trip to Johannesburg, South Africa.
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Tumai will be offering its bottled water for home and office water coolers.
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Downey explained that Tumai, which means "to hope" in Swahili, costs the same as other bottled waters, but because of its humanitarian underpinnings, each purchase allows consumers to "get the drink they need and do a good deed at the same time."
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MARTINSBURG -- Tumai, the humanitarian-focused water company founded here four years ago, is branching out this spring, including providing water coolers for area homes and offices.
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Downey said consumers continue to embrace Tumai because of its high quality - the water was named "best tasting" at the 2008 Berkeley Springs International Water Tasting competition - and also because the company uses proceeds from water sales to fight poverty in the Third World.
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Sales of Tumai in the northeast and other parts of the world continue to grow as more supermarkets, convenience stores and other outlets sign on.
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