Traditional Māori Haka

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@ObiajuluAgu
@ObiajuluAgu 7 ай бұрын
I am Nigerian who has always found the performances of the Maori Haka enthralling. The explanations and performance by the gentleman makes the Haka even more interesting to me.
@xray5043
@xray5043 Ай бұрын
What does you being nigerian have to do with your statement
@drarunaj
@drarunaj Жыл бұрын
I never heard about Haka till I saw that MP performing it in the NZ parliament..My mistake. I absolutely love the fact that they are proudly preserving their culture.❤🙏
@bumpsangrimez
@bumpsangrimez 11 ай бұрын
😂
@LucianCooper-fr4sx
@LucianCooper-fr4sx 5 ай бұрын
That would've probably been Rawiri Wikuki Waititi.
@DigitalMangoShake
@DigitalMangoShake 4 ай бұрын
@@LucianCooper-fr4sx or Hana-Rawhiti Maipi Clarke. She also did a powerful haka.
@HelloFromAotearoaNewZealand
@HelloFromAotearoaNewZealand Жыл бұрын
Proud to be Maori. We are one of the smallest populations in the world but our culture is known by millions.
@SusanOsborne-kl6uv
@SusanOsborne-kl6uv Жыл бұрын
As a kiwi in the USA, I can tell you hell no, many cannot tell the differences between a native Australian and Māori. Just saying
@trushin
@trushin Жыл бұрын
Never heard of it. But it looks funny 😊
@jellybeanbear7017
@jellybeanbear7017 Жыл бұрын
Can you explain the eye movement here? I always saw peoppe do big and almost glaring eyes? Is it a part of the dance? And also, what is that for? To scare off the enemy? I am very curious to know. Much appreciate if you could tell
@LoveBD153
@LoveBD153 Жыл бұрын
Love Maori people from Bangladesh 🇧🇩❤️
@raykarpp
@raykarpp Жыл бұрын
​@@jellybeanbear7017its used to show passion or to emphasize a point across during the haka or a dance, growing up tho i also heard it means "im going to eat you" like to intimidate a enemy tribe, threatening to eat them by widening their eyes, idk how true that is but thats what i heard as a kid
@vincentlussier8264
@vincentlussier8264 11 ай бұрын
I learned of this cultural ceramonial dance of New Zealand on a video that popped up on my smartphone a while ago. So I looked it up and found other Haka videos and found one of school students celebrating a retired teacher and one at a wedding. Pretty interesting culture and at 64 I'm still learning about the world!
@sarabjitsingh6862
@sarabjitsingh6862 11 ай бұрын
This is amazing !!! Respect !!! From the USA
@JimmyDoggy-b1c
@JimmyDoggy-b1c 11 ай бұрын
People land & culture belongs to Māori . Buy the way I m not Māori but love to see their culture & traditions alive
@knastera
@knastera 11 ай бұрын
I love these people. Heritage preservation is priceless.
@vanessafong1332
@vanessafong1332 11 ай бұрын
I first saw a Haka dance performed by Jason Momoa in KZbin for his movie Aquaman 1. I m truly mesmerised by display of strength n power in this dance. A fan from Malaysia. 💪💪
@mungodegrijalva822
@mungodegrijalva822 8 ай бұрын
She's a goddess. Thank you Maori teacher for your profound knowledge & dance.
@elviejodelmar2795
@elviejodelmar2795 11 ай бұрын
The NZ national anthem is sung in both Maori and English. Beautiful.
@charlie77577
@charlie77577 8 ай бұрын
Proud to be Māori!! Kia Ora Matua, for sharing our culture and heritage abroad. I am humbled at the interest that people are showing from around the World.. Tino Ataahua, MAURIORA🙌🏾
@badjojoblue
@badjojoblue 6 ай бұрын
kia ora
@davidarchibald50
@davidarchibald50 Ай бұрын
Not humble but proud, our tangata whenua have much to share with the world, all that it needs.
@Hagen_Music_Sounds
@Hagen_Music_Sounds Жыл бұрын
Very nice, I like thepronunciation. Greetings and respects from Argentina.
@l.medina6251
@l.medina6251 11 ай бұрын
I live in the American Southwest & I have always found our Pueblo feast day dances to be an emotional experience! I feel the same way about the Maori hakas! Cultural preservation is important for the health of any people!! So is respect of difference!!
@bmar5415
@bmar5415 11 ай бұрын
Lift your head high cuzi, hang onto your culture and teach the young ones so it never dies. Your ancestors would be proud. Kia Ora
@itritop
@itritop 11 ай бұрын
Respect from Morocco
@dergaVive
@dergaVive 11 ай бұрын
روح تقود يا شعب عبيد😂
@lyndilou5838
@lyndilou5838 6 ай бұрын
LOVE IT!
@wood_rat
@wood_rat 11 ай бұрын
Seeing haka in real life is powerful, it will change you forever, I love it
@Sin3xtreme
@Sin3xtreme 11 ай бұрын
seeing the Haka on the tv doesn't do it justice, seeing it live is both scary and beautiful
@bmar5415
@bmar5415 11 ай бұрын
Agreed
@tyrozone5
@tyrozone5 5 ай бұрын
Absolutely brilliant.
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 4 ай бұрын
News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
@bmar5415
@bmar5415 11 ай бұрын
Watch EMOTIONAL WEDDING HAKA if you want to feel the power, the mana, the strength of being Maori. I promise you, your heart wont be the same. Because your ancestors will finally talk to your heart through their spirit.
@vincentlussier8264
@vincentlussier8264 11 ай бұрын
Is it the one with the bride with flowers in her hair ? I saw it! Yes it's powerful!
@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow
@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow Жыл бұрын
Remember to respect other people's cultures to respect those Who Work with you is Enough with being racist what do you gain for making fun of nothing but hate Remember Humankindness always wins 🙏🏽🦌
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
Who is disrespecting whose culture?
@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow
@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow Жыл бұрын
@@eeeaten watch the news
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow vague. what news? Who is disrespecting whose culture?
@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow
@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow Жыл бұрын
@@eeeaten if you too blind is on you Wake Up See the real world Remember Kindness Always Wins Stay vibing Stay Humble Stay beautiful X
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@@DeerXSIAiNTKweyLow soooo you can't articulate a point?
@BeautifulLei-gd4rf
@BeautifulLei-gd4rf 5 ай бұрын
Smashed it my bro❤❤
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 4 ай бұрын
News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
@ผู้เชี่ยวชาญด้านจิตเวชศาสตร์สม
@ผู้เชี่ยวชาญด้านจิตเวชศาสตร์สม 11 ай бұрын
Even though I am not Māori but I love Māori
@StableColonel
@StableColonel 6 ай бұрын
I felt that when she mentioned his son not being there. The dogs next dog started freaking out lol. Edit: Haka is great.
@davidarchibald50
@davidarchibald50 Ай бұрын
The words of Ka Mate are poetry, a challenge to life and death. The first line Ka mate (tis death) followed by Ka Ora (Tis Life), tells us of the desperation of a man without hope facing certain death and yet knowing this is life at its most precious. The body of the haka I will leave you to research but the final lines are of the warrior climbing out of the pit of despair. Ā, upane, ka upane, whiti te rā!(a step up, another step, the sun shines!) Have you felt that moment in life, in hopelessness about to give up, and then found the fountain of strength from within and climbed the walls of your mental prison up into the light? Now knowing those words, feel your blood rise with the spirit to face any challenge? Yes, the sun does shine! This is truly the song of my people, the Haka of Aotearoa.
@deepakm.n7625
@deepakm.n7625 27 күн бұрын
2:29 ദാ, ഈ portion... തന്നെ ✨✨ ന്യൂസിലാൻഡ് പാർലിമെന്റിലെ ഹക്ക ഡാൻസ് കണ്ട് വന്നതാണ്....✍🏾✨
@LuckyLioness369
@LuckyLioness369 4 ай бұрын
Beautiful and Powerful!!
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 4 ай бұрын
News from the Rotorua Daily Post: "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
@skyclarking-123
@skyclarking-123 10 ай бұрын
So cool!
@wood_rat
@wood_rat 11 ай бұрын
I love Aotearoa Maori culture, racist colonisation and the new govt in their country has tried to erase their language and culture but have failed miserably, Maori are a very proud and strong people, irrepressible
@kito5787
@kito5787 10 ай бұрын
Stfu with your colonising bs, im moari and european and this was never an issue growing up in nz until woke kunts like u started whinging, theres abundant of oppotunities for people to learn te reo right from kohanga to uni, but nz is prodiminately english speaking and only 4% speak te reo, so trying to erase our language is not true, half the modern te reo words are made up gibberish pandering to the likes of you and the woke mob
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 9 ай бұрын
What a load of crap!!! You have no idea what you are talking about. Hiere´s an example of the real face of what you claim is "a very proud and strong people": News from the Rotorua Daily Post: "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes. And another example: News 24 headline: "Shock over Maori infant brutality" They have been scalded, burned with cigarettes, raped, had bones broken and been beaten unconscious, sometimes to death. Horrific cases of Maori youngsters - some under two years of age - being tortured, abused and KILLED BY MEMBERS OF THEIR OWN FAMILIES Among the grisly headlines that have dominated the nation's media over recent weeks are stories of a 28-month-old Maori girl in a coma after suffering severe head injuries, a broken arm, cuts, bruises and cigarette burns over most of her body. The toddler's 52-year-old grandmother was being held in prison on assault charges. Police in the central North Island town of Carterton are investigating the death a week ago of 23-month-old Maori girl Hinewaoriki Karaitiana-Matiaha who was sexually abused, scalded with hot liquid and beaten before being taken to hospital by relatives. The child, who was put in the care of her grandmother by the Child, Youth and Family Service after consultations with the toddler's family just short of her second birthday, was dead on arrival at Masterton Hospital late on Sunday, July 23. And last week, a coroner in the east coast town of Tauranga found that two-month-old Marcus Te Hira Grey died from a brain haemorrhage following a severe beating by his father. These cases follow the recent release of a report into the gruesome killing last April of four-year-old James Whakaruru, beaten to death by his stepfather for failing to call him Dad. The stepfather had been jailed once for assaulting the boy, but the youngster endured a lifetime of horrific beatings, despite being under the eye of various child welfare agencies, and his hellish existence went unnoticed. The proportion of extreme cases of brutality towards children among the Maori population - which makes up about 15 percent of New Zealand's 3.8 million citizens - is far higher than for any other ethnic group.
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 9 ай бұрын
To quote another KZbin comment: What a total crock of shit. NO ONE is saying Maori can't speak, teach and celebrate their language as much as they like. What the new government has done is refuse to pay out millions upon millions of dollars to "Maori language experts" to teach every public sector worker and school child in the country. It was set to be yet another massive transferal of public money, ostensibly to "fight racism" (bullshit) but in reality, just another huge bribe to Iwi and guaranteed "work" for their mates and family members. All to teach a language that most Maori don't care learn themselves. The reason this lot are so pissed off is that usually when they're told "No" they march up and down, stomp their feet, stick out their tongues and generally act like a bunch of yobs. Our pathetic excuse for a media pretend that the rabble rousers represent the vast bulk of Maori people which is an utter lie and eventually, the activists get their way in the form of a pay off. Well, not this time. This country is in severe financial and economic peril after six years of suicidal mismanagement. The government have the huge and thankless task of just trying to get the books into some semblance of order without throwing away tens, even hundreds of millions of dollars to appease "activists". They're not angry that they're being treated differently from everyone else. They're furious that they're being treated the SAME. I repeat: ANYONE can speak, write, learn and/or teach the Maori language if they want to do so. They can even contract a fee with someone who wants to learn if they want. What they can't do is just expect a pay cheque from the tax payer for doing so.
@B1GP0PPAPUMP
@B1GP0PPAPUMP 11 ай бұрын
That beeyotch was terrified,
@tzioni
@tzioni 8 ай бұрын
This is amazing, love and respect from 🇮🇱
@lopwr1212
@lopwr1212 Ай бұрын
🤔
@postingid3214
@postingid3214 Ай бұрын
She is GORGEOUS!!!
@freyafoxmusic
@freyafoxmusic 5 ай бұрын
Kamate is my fav haka
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
"i probably know about 68 haka" ...give or take
@AndrewMcColl
@AndrewMcColl Жыл бұрын
Absolutely. Check out footage from Kapa Haka events for some great examples of how varied they can be. It can be difficult to understand the meaning behind them if you don't speak the language but there are some good explainers out there - especially for the haka performed by the All Blacks and Black Ferns (or men's and women's national rugby teams).
@eeeaten
@eeeaten Жыл бұрын
@@AndrewMcColl thanks for mansplaining, I was just noting that what he said was funny. Mauri ora.
@TuhoroSnowden
@TuhoroSnowden 11 ай бұрын
@eeeaten 😂 😅
@matthewpakura5168
@matthewpakura5168 7 ай бұрын
Lol..
@carmengreenwood566
@carmengreenwood566 11 ай бұрын
I love HAKA
@TdoggGee
@TdoggGee Жыл бұрын
Strong mana bro
@ramit439
@ramit439 11 ай бұрын
Fascinating. Though done differently the meaning is similar with indigenous people all over the world ie North American Indigenous Indians war dance.
@shaunmaber8863
@shaunmaber8863 Ай бұрын
Tapu Ingwai is coming to Los Angeles from the Weymouth beach at the Mauri in in New Zealand 🇳🇿 Haere Mai, Haere Mai Amene
@dhirajrabha1491
@dhirajrabha1491 Ай бұрын
I'm a tribal young, my tribal name is Rabha From India 🇮🇳 ( North East India 🇮🇳) Please show our culture
@AidanAidanAAA
@AidanAidanAAA Жыл бұрын
Love it!
@devidev4012
@devidev4012 Ай бұрын
Omg so powerful 😮
@cbsdba
@cbsdba Жыл бұрын
Great to know.. awasome.. from india
@MarkPickering-k1e
@MarkPickering-k1e Ай бұрын
Interesting ❤❤❤❤
@mishelmazhar9228
@mishelmazhar9228 11 ай бұрын
Woww❤❤🙏
@outaboutwithmarkjustine3183
@outaboutwithmarkjustine3183 11 ай бұрын
i love the haka
@JohnCambanis
@JohnCambanis 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for such an informative video. So interesting to learn about other people's way of life. Greetings from South Africa.
@gavhlev2853
@gavhlev2853 11 ай бұрын
I like the Haka of New Zealand PM
@NaughtyGoatFarm
@NaughtyGoatFarm 11 ай бұрын
Good on her for having a go!
@Dukelanovic
@Dukelanovic 8 ай бұрын
Kamate means in our language to pay the dept...
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 7 ай бұрын
In ours its two words which mean "I die"
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 4 ай бұрын
That can´t possibly mean to pay the dept in maori. It could mean something like " Hey cuzzys, let´s do a smash-and-grab robbery at the Michael Hill Jewellers store".
@Dukelanovic
@Dukelanovic 4 ай бұрын
@@ourpeople-g7r Robbery is not allowed - But how about growing Marijuana?
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 4 ай бұрын
It could also mean "Let us steal from a doctor"..... News from the Rotorua Daily Post: "Child, 2, dies after Rotorua driveway accident, family member steals from doctor trying to save child's life." As hospital staff tried to save the life of a 2-year-old boy run over in a Rotorua driveway, a family member swiped a doctor's two phones and a bank card and went on a spending spree. The child died a short time later but Melissa Herewini (A MAORI) had already taken the bank card to four stores in Rotorua and bought alcohol, food, petrol, phone credit and cigarettes.
@naveenkumar-dg1gv
@naveenkumar-dg1gv 5 ай бұрын
I know that you came here after watching that Parliament haka video
@Karolina-wl4ql
@Karolina-wl4ql 10 ай бұрын
@BainesAdam
@BainesAdam 11 ай бұрын
I wish he told her where Te Rauparha was hiding in the dark
@Trovies84
@Trovies84 11 ай бұрын
Haha everyone is hanging it all out! Footloose! I love it!
@Samaa-os7hx
@Samaa-os7hx 11 ай бұрын
I have to learn this.
@TommyLeeOscar
@TommyLeeOscar Жыл бұрын
Tu meke bro proud of you taking our culture all the way to Fox audiences in states mean Māori mean
@angelgomezvasconcelod86
@angelgomezvasconcelod86 Ай бұрын
God bless maori nation!!!❤❤
@Nopejope
@Nopejope 11 ай бұрын
Kia had a haka add that got taken down. So why not this one? Oh money
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 7 ай бұрын
They stole that haka and used it without permission and ignored it's meaning. Intellectual property theft is still theft, even if you want to try and couch it as "deserved" theft or something.
@hepzlawrence7710
@hepzlawrence7710 3 ай бұрын
Who?lol
@naruto73syfy
@naruto73syfy 11 ай бұрын
Chills brother 👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
@MTJ305
@MTJ305 6 ай бұрын
Oh where oh where is my little kuri oh where oh where can he be. Hes Hiding up in the totara tree oh where oh where can he be
@Frank-rx8ch
@Frank-rx8ch 3 ай бұрын
Kia Ora Sandra. Thankyou for gathering that ZEAL to learn a little about our culture from New ZEALand /Aotearoa.🤪
@coast2coast594
@coast2coast594 11 ай бұрын
Scary !!!we need this people to run in governments
@kellijoy4059
@kellijoy4059 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤
@KINGSFORDLIFE
@KINGSFORDLIFE 11 ай бұрын
Māori invaded the Chatham islands in 1835 were they slaughtered, enslaved and cannibalised the peaceful Moriori people including children, Māori wanted the Moriori's land and took it forcefully. Go research it
@ByronOG-h5m
@ByronOG-h5m 9 ай бұрын
maori did not invade chatham island we are the same descendant no we did not enslave or slaughter or cannibalism 1835 maori of Aotearoa we were invade by the british empire by force by 1840 the treaty of waitangi te tiriti o waitangi was signed please get your kaupapa right
@KINGSFORDLIFE
@KINGSFORDLIFE 9 ай бұрын
@@ByronOG-h5m dilusional and always blaming Pakeha for everything🙄
@hepzlawrence7710
@hepzlawrence7710 3 ай бұрын
Pākehā history not our Māori history
@HaniHani-lu6hw
@HaniHani-lu6hw 11 ай бұрын
I dream traveling to NZ.. ❤.. unfortunately visa is very difficult for Egyptians
@hanygeorge8603
@hanygeorge8603 11 ай бұрын
Try Australia Not enough jobs in New Zealand
@hepzlawrence7710
@hepzlawrence7710 3 ай бұрын
​@@hanygeorge8603yea money and economy is still way better in Australia too at the moment
@grzegorzostrowski7920
@grzegorzostrowski7920 28 күн бұрын
Ok yes Haka
@arsalaniqbal3600
@arsalaniqbal3600 18 күн бұрын
😮🎉
@AMITSHARMA-bv1ub
@AMITSHARMA-bv1ub Ай бұрын
Maori samuday ka haka nritya 🎉
@robertmcavoy2705
@robertmcavoy2705 11 ай бұрын
Enjoy the display at rugby games as it is a display intended to intimidate the opposition. What other aspects of the culture might you share with a broader audience as this seems quite aggressive on its face?
@kaya_825
@kaya_825 11 ай бұрын
It's not intended to intimidate.. it represents acknowledgement of the challenges ahead and overcoming those challenges. This dance can be represented in a number of environments.. weddings, functions, sports games and funerals.. so no. Not used to intimidate.. it's just deep and powerful.
@ByronOG-h5m
@ByronOG-h5m 9 ай бұрын
haka was use for war to intimidate our opponents in hoping to fear them so we may never do war when we do haka we access a channel in our spirit to bring those before us to hear our call and give us strength, a purpose, a sense of belonging doing the haka like our ancestor did before us is very scared to us
@just4visit
@just4visit 11 ай бұрын
would not go to his neibourhoud
@robotnikkkk001
@robotnikkkk001 Ай бұрын
...WELL,RESPECT AND PRAISE TO SUCH A FIGHTING SPIRIT ...HEHE
@angelgomezvasconcelod86
@angelgomezvasconcelod86 Ай бұрын
Iam mexican and Mexico have azteca and maori heart!!❤❤
@basselalhindi
@basselalhindi 11 ай бұрын
So glad New Zealand refused to join the newly founded country of Australia in 1901! The main reason was to avoid having a regime that enslaves the locals, seeks to make them forget their heritage, and steals their babies in order to drive them to extinction. Luckily, the Maori's were able to survive and we can today witness their beautiful Hakas. We can't have the same from the Native Americans or the Aboriginals because all their elders, empires and leaders were systematically erased from existence by the Spanish and the English. We just ask the world not to let the same happen to the Palestinians and Yemenis today at the hands of the Americans.
@vincentlussier8264
@vincentlussier8264 11 ай бұрын
You said it man! Because everyone including Palestinians,Yemens or whoever has a basic human fundemental right to exist as a people a nation!
@WTF_.
@WTF_. 11 ай бұрын
watching it After NZ Mp performed in Parliament
@prabhakaransundharaj2142
@prabhakaransundharaj2142 Жыл бұрын
❤❤❤ 🔥
@hishamsalem193
@hishamsalem193 11 ай бұрын
Is this dance preparation for war
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 7 ай бұрын
Neither. It's about a women who saves a man's life. Ka Mate (the name of this particular haka) was used before rugby games for decades.
@zohraharzi
@zohraharzi 2 ай бұрын
Careful the haka is often a prelude to a cannibal feast With out the cannabilism it has lost it's significance
@deraid712
@deraid712 11 ай бұрын
It looks more about a war ritual than about life😅
@MrAminaxe
@MrAminaxe 11 ай бұрын
me when I step on a lego
@JosephMuhammedAli
@JosephMuhammedAli 5 ай бұрын
what the heIl is happening here?
@ourpeople-g7r
@ourpeople-g7r 4 ай бұрын
Just maoris doing a stupid little dance.
@karenalgar-ye7qy
@karenalgar-ye7qy 9 ай бұрын
In the pastI was told the women didn’t do the haka? Also that it was traditionally done before the warriors went into battle to get their adrenaline levels up?……I don’t know for SURE, if either fact is/was true. I see the women definitely are part of it these days. I respect it but also admire that the sports teams doing it are not all one race but stand as ONE PEOPLE, the people of New Zealand.
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 7 ай бұрын
They had different versions for women which evolved into it's own thing. There's different haka for different occasions, like with sports it's usually a challenge, in marriage it's a welcome, then you have ones for when people die, when something is opening or needs a statement made about it.
@-W8WHAT
@-W8WHAT 7 ай бұрын
Women (Wahine) often fought in battles...they were fighting for their very existence! The Poi (balls on the end of a string) were originally training for the Mere (hand held club) and traditional stick throwing game (thrown between groups seated together) for co-ordination/agility reaction purposes was all used to prepare for battle. The Tane (men) fronted the battle but Wahine (women) and older Tamariki (children) also joined in support, taking opportunities while opposition were distracted fighting their Tane... to strike a fatal blow!
@Voice-of-words
@Voice-of-words Жыл бұрын
Tribals
@maniac-69
@maniac-69 9 ай бұрын
Her chin is very pointy isnt it
@hishamsalem193
@hishamsalem193 11 ай бұрын
Interesting 🤨 🎉
@herbertzhanjal6431
@herbertzhanjal6431 20 күн бұрын
Das ist gut aber bitte auf Germany übersetzen
@FlameAlchemyIO
@FlameAlchemyIO 11 ай бұрын
Lol to the sun TE RA Te RAAAAA
@TaylahBrown-e8z
@TaylahBrown-e8z Ай бұрын
😂😂😂 😂😂
@naghaviamir
@naghaviamir 11 ай бұрын
Peace be upon you - those with high blood pressure cannot perform this tradition
@SG483
@SG483 11 ай бұрын
She got some guns!
@edmundooliver7584
@edmundooliver7584 Жыл бұрын
why does he have a Australian accent.
@glazedshades4692
@glazedshades4692 Жыл бұрын
It's a New Zealand Accent. The Māori people are native to New Zealand
@karlennis3642
@karlennis3642 Жыл бұрын
Idiot
@t00t27
@t00t27 Жыл бұрын
😤
@MaoriMan76
@MaoriMan76 Жыл бұрын
Aussies say sex, we say six lol 😅
@kennethmacalpin7655
@kennethmacalpin7655 Жыл бұрын
@@glazedshades4692 Of course it could've been a Australian accent, so many Maori live in Australia.
@Dukelanovic
@Dukelanovic 8 ай бұрын
Now I know why Hackers always wanted to perform Haka
@marleyboy7732
@marleyboy7732 11 ай бұрын
I have a friend that throws a temper like this. Never grab the last beer in front of him. Wheeew
@ryanruiz8189
@ryanruiz8189 11 ай бұрын
Is this the new trend ?
@gamezomclashs6530
@gamezomclashs6530 11 ай бұрын
The West will accept and respect every other religion apart from SANATANA 🚩(Hindu) like if u agree. No disrespect to any other religion but just want to stand tall and proud for our religion/Dharma 💯
@Commonpeople1985
@Commonpeople1985 11 ай бұрын
Haka puddi
@crazylol443
@crazylol443 11 ай бұрын
ما الفائدة من هدا
@rolleone4me
@rolleone4me 11 ай бұрын
The bandana and eagle's feathers are US NATIVE American not Maori..
@hepzlawrence7710
@hepzlawrence7710 3 ай бұрын
No we Māori use feathers aswel, U.S is not the only country to have birds😂 this is Māori but yes we have similarities to our Native Indian brothers💪🏾😊
@robertlaabs5066
@robertlaabs5066 11 ай бұрын
Looks Demonic!
@X75Hurricane-lk2vs
@X75Hurricane-lk2vs 11 ай бұрын
Bit like you then😆
@robertlaabs5066
@robertlaabs5066 11 ай бұрын
Not At All Like Me! I Follow JESUS!
@x-75hurricane65
@x-75hurricane65 11 ай бұрын
@@robertlaabs5066 Aaaaand your point is??? So-called 'christians' are some of the most judgmental , hypocritical people on God's green earth. You wouldn't know what a true christian, a footstep follower of Christ was, if one jumped up and bit you on the arse. If you don't have anything kind to say about another culture, say nothing at all. Toodle Pip Robert. Arohanui from Aotearoa New Zealand.
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 7 ай бұрын
@@robertlaabs5066 Yet act completely unchristian, insulting others for having a different culture. What a "man of god", treating everyone as unneighbourly as possible.
@MariAmmaSar
@MariAmmaSar 11 ай бұрын
At 2:7, he says its about life. Far from it, it is a traditional War Cry meant to scare the life out of the enemy, is it not ?
@tanepukenga1421
@tanepukenga1421 7 ай бұрын
No, it's not. Ka Mate is about a woman who hid a man so his life was saved when he was being hunted. It's on google.
@HenryK153
@HenryK153 11 ай бұрын
Pookana
@hepzlawrence7710
@hepzlawrence7710 3 ай бұрын
Pūkana 😝👀
@user-id5fo5fv8r
@user-id5fo5fv8r 11 ай бұрын
Yeah lets use up half the energy before the game.
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