The avocado (Persea americana) is a medium-sized, evergreen tree in the laurel family (Lauraceae). It is native to the Americas and was first domesticated in Mesoamerica more than 5,000 years ago. Then as now it was prized for its large and unusually oily fruit.[3] The tree likely originated in the highlands bridging south-central Mexico and Guatemala.[4][5][6] Its fruit, sometimes also referred to as an alligator pear or avocado pear, is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed
*Correct me if I'm wrong but here's what I heard with a few kupu missing* He iwi nō ngā repo hauangi o te ārai E te manu i tuke kia ngāwari te haere I te mata o te rā hoki atu ki ngā āhua kua whāngaia e ngā Whaea Pākura o te ārai Ko te pū o te keko, keko, keko (pū) ko te aroha Ko te (??) mīharo, harihari kai Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata Whakarongo mai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū (E poi pākia, kia rite, kia rite, hīkina kia ngāwari, whakarongo ai rā, ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tuke) Keko! Keko! Pū! I a haerenga kia āta haere I te (??) kia iti nei, kia iti nei Whakawaiwai ngā wai taumaha e te kura iti kia puta te korowai kahurangi I te mata o te rā hoki atu ki ngā āhua kua whāngaia e ngā Whaea Pākura o te ārai Ko te pū o te keko, keko, keko (pū!) ko te aroha Ko te (??) mīharo, harihari kai Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata (E poi pākia, kia rite, kia rite, hīkina kia ngāwari, whakarongo ai rā, ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tuke) Keko! Keko! Pū!
Tēnā koutou , my name is Jimi Reedy, I have been looking for the lyrics for this haka and am unable to find any essence of it to learn it. I was wondering if any one could help me? Or maybe email the lyrics so I can learn the haka? Thank you in advance. Kia Ora
Tiaho mai to aroha Ka piata te wairua Ka hikitia ka hapaingia, Ka piata te wairua Chorus Ka hinga ana nga maunga Toitu ra te wairua Ka arahina e to ringa, Ka piata te wairua Ahakoa nga taumaha Ka piata te wairua Horahia to marama Ka piata te wairua Chorus I te po tiwaha, i te awatea Ka piata te wairua He wai karekare He wai aio Ka piata te wairua Chorus Shining with your love the spirit gleams Given support and lifted up your spirit gleams Chorus Mountains may be falling but the spirit remains undisturbed Led by your hand The spirit gleams Although you are ailing, your spirit gleams Lit by your moonbeam glow, your spirit gleams Chorus In the noisy darkness, in the middle of the day your spirit gleams On troubled waters or on waters mirror-still your spirit gleams Chorus
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3:09
Wonderfull!!!!!
Just this and Taihuka Smith Kia ora we used 2 go to Te Ara Rima 2gether
The avocado (Persea americana) is a medium-sized, evergreen tree in the laurel family (Lauraceae). It is native to the Americas and was first domesticated in Mesoamerica more than 5,000 years ago. Then as now it was prized for its large and unusually oily fruit.[3] The tree likely originated in the highlands bridging south-central Mexico and Guatemala.[4][5][6] Its fruit, sometimes also referred to as an alligator pear or avocado pear, is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed
we sing this at my school in nz
Awesome
Kiaora té tagata maori MOKO KAUVAI 🇭🇲🇵🇫👌👍🤙🤙💪💪💪
waitaru o te haputangi e matarua te eketapato
LOVW this. Beautiful people....beautiful sound. Kia ora.
Lyrics please!
Give us a Big Mac menu with fries and a coke.
Iaorana no TAHITI ,nehe nehe ta otou pehe himene. AROHARAHI IA KOTOU.
Who wrote this song and who was it dedicated to? I am doing an assessment on this song need information and it's not easy to find.
Pania Papa wrote it.
❤🎼
I ako mātou i te waiata nei i tēnei pō. Auē my singing does not sound like this. He manu tīoriori... ❤❤
Heard this waiata at my cousin Lewis 's tangi. Beautiful.
Absolutely Awsum👍
One of my all-time favourite poi!!!! <3
All my beautiful cousins from Pohara Marae, and the lovely Awhimai rest in eternal love sis❤
Lyrics please 🙏🏽 Te reo pls
*Correct me if I'm wrong but here's what I heard with a few kupu missing* He iwi nō ngā repo hauangi o te ārai E te manu i tuke kia ngāwari te haere I te mata o te rā hoki atu ki ngā āhua kua whāngaia e ngā Whaea Pākura o te ārai Ko te pū o te keko, keko, keko (pū) ko te aroha Ko te (??) mīharo, harihari kai Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata Whakarongo mai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū Kia whakarongomai rā ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tū (E poi pākia, kia rite, kia rite, hīkina kia ngāwari, whakarongo ai rā, ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tuke) Keko! Keko! Pū! I a haerenga kia āta haere I te (??) kia iti nei, kia iti nei Whakawaiwai ngā wai taumaha e te kura iti kia puta te korowai kahurangi I te mata o te rā hoki atu ki ngā āhua kua whāngaia e ngā Whaea Pākura o te ārai Ko te pū o te keko, keko, keko (pū!) ko te aroha Ko te (??) mīharo, harihari kai Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata Puku katakata whakapono manaaki tamariki rongo whakaata (E poi pākia, kia rite, kia rite, hīkina kia ngāwari, whakarongo ai rā, ki te tangi a te manu, te manu i tuke) Keko! Keko! Pū!
From Australia, I miss this so much.
Ka rawe e whānau mā ❤ does anyone have the kupu for this waiata??? Nō Rongowhakaata ahau
I love pokergo
This the Tahi Haka... Ko nukutaimemeha Te waka
What a cool poi!
happy new year merci pour la vidéo salutations depuis la suisse
Love this waiata, beautiful!!
This haka is Tino Rawe 4kamana te rawa
I remember doing this haka 2005 one of the best hakas ever 🙌
Tino ataahua whanau🙏❤️😝
Tēnā koutou , my name is Jimi Reedy, I have been looking for the lyrics for this haka and am unable to find any essence of it to learn it. I was wondering if any one could help me? Or maybe email the lyrics so I can learn the haka? Thank you in advance. Kia Ora
HAKA SOLID HAKA SOLID
Ne híguljatok!!!! Maradjatok tiszták!!
So good to see you singing my Aunty Awhimai . . .with the whaanau and your friends. Miss you, love you xxxxxxxxx
Доброго дня, всем.
Доброго дня, всем.
M E A N azz....
Beautiful singing
Awhimai.... 💕
Tētehi o aku favs, mai mai.
These guys and culture are awesome.
Tufff
Maui potiki should be the national anthem lol
Yeah hardout all the national haka
mean as haka solid as
Can someone post the lyrics
Tiaho mai to aroha Ka piata te wairua Ka hikitia ka hapaingia, Ka piata te wairua Chorus Ka hinga ana nga maunga Toitu ra te wairua Ka arahina e to ringa, Ka piata te wairua Ahakoa nga taumaha Ka piata te wairua Horahia to marama Ka piata te wairua Chorus I te po tiwaha, i te awatea Ka piata te wairua He wai karekare He wai aio Ka piata te wairua Chorus Shining with your love the spirit gleams Given support and lifted up your spirit gleams Chorus Mountains may be falling but the spirit remains undisturbed Led by your hand The spirit gleams Although you are ailing, your spirit gleams Lit by your moonbeam glow, your spirit gleams Chorus In the noisy darkness, in the middle of the day your spirit gleams On troubled waters or on waters mirror-still your spirit gleams Chorus
Ernest Montgomery TA
Is it possible to have the lyrics for this haka? Thank you
Did you manage to get the lyrics as i am searching also on behalf of son
Tino Ataahua 😍😭
He waiata ataahua - one of my very very favourites - kia ora koutou!