My kids pakeha husband have been practicing this all morning! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial so that they can practice in the comfort of our living room!
"Ka Mate" Leader: Taringa whakarongo! Ears open! Kia rite! Kia rite! Kia mau! Get ready...! Line up...! Stand fast! Team: Hī! Yeah! Leader: Ringa ringa pakia! Slap the hands against the thighs! Waewae takahia kia kino nei hoki! Stomp the feet as hard as you can! Team: Kia kino nei hoki! As hard as we can! Leader: Ka mate, ka mate You die! You die! Team: Ka ora' Ka ora' We live! We live! Leader: Ka mate, ka mate You die! You die! Team: Ka ora' Ka ora' We live! We live! All: Tēnei te tangata pūhuruhuru Here stands the Hairy Man... Nāna ne I tiki mai whakawhiti te rā ...who can bring back the Sun so it will shine on - us again! A Upane! Ka Upane! Rise now! Rise now! A Upane Kaupane" Take the first step! Whiti te rā,! Let the sunshine in! Hī! Rise! Source: wikipedia
Inunnguaq Olsen These words are interesting because in the Bible the "HAIRY MAN," was actually the progenitor of the Caucasian race which was Esau... wow!
My husband and I got married in New Zealand and have the honor to witness the Ka Mate Haka - chills every single time I re-watch it. Thank you so much for the tutorial, will try to learn this with my son!!!!!
joseande33,, mate that was great,, I'm an 81yr old bloke, and we are in a COVID-19 virus lockdown (Here in New Zealand 2020) I'm going to do this "Haka" version on Anzac day In April in our driveway I think the whole street may be out in their driveways as-well Thanks
Thank you for sharing. It's actually incredible how good of a warm up it is for physical activity. You utilize every part of your body and tense up causing blood flow and adrenaline when reciting the haka. My haka, while not perfect still has the ability to put me in a state of euphoria. The Maori have much to teach the world
I’m not even moari or of this culture but, I love learning this!!! 😆 I’m of Hispanic heritage but, this is worth learning due to its raw culture and beautiful tradition.
I learned this haka a few years ago and it really helped me to work through my anger issues. Today I feel peculiar and aggitated and after my morning ritual of Reiki, yoga and meditation this Haka came to my mind. Couldn't get the words and movements right though. Thank you so much for the tutorial! 😍 And the first few seconds you were talking my heart jumped because of how you speak English. I'm looking forward to finally experience your part in the world. New Zealand has always fascinated me nature wise and over the years it's more the Polynesian culture that has my interest. I have maternal roots in Indonesia, but I'd rather skip that part and head for NZ and Polynesian islands instead. Lots of love from The Netherlands ♡
Greeting From Iran 🙏🏼 Today is My Dearest Friend ‘S birthday From New Zealand and Im going to Haka Dance and Sing “KA MATE “ For Him .I dunno why I cant Stop my Crying ,Love and Light to All Maori people and peace to the world 🙏🏼
I just discovered HAKA and find it meaningful and powerful. Although I’m an American I would love to learn it. I may never perform it in public but it will encourage me when times are difficult. I appreciate the words but I would like to know the words leading up to the actual dance. Thank you.
I have always thought that culture should be shared with the world rather than locked away from non-natives. Thank you for sharing this with us! The power and beauty of the haka has always inspired me as many acts of pride, celebrations and human unity do :) Edit: and though I believe culture should be shared I am always afraid to publicly indulge in other cultures since I’m a White American man. More because I don’t want to blamed for appropriating when I really do love and respect the cultures I learn about, even if just a small portion like this.
Thanks for this, I just taught my daughter, son, and nephews! This is a great way to get them psyched up and energized to start the day! A Upane Kaupane" Take the first step! Whiti te rā,! Let the sunshine in!
When he said it was taught to him with hands on the hip (supposedly to be how the ladies are taught) I just wanted to make a joke on him saying he is a lady and he just came up with the no joke on me sentence! I'm dead laughing! made my night! Thank you
Like it so much...I dont know but I think I am the only fan of the All Blacks in Mexico. However I am so interested to learn about all these Maori dances and its meaning. Thank you for sharing joseande33 . By the way, do you have the words for Kapa O Pango ? To have it... I will go nuts !!!
Composed for Te Wharerangi of Ruatipua by Te Rauparaha after his life is saved by the former. Te Wharerangi is killed a few years later by those that sought Te Rauparaha's life earlier. I come through Matuahu the son of Te Wharerangi through Parerohi and Te Raroa. My Koro is Te Wharerangi son of Te Raroa my mother Parerohi.
can't stop replaying this 😃😃😃 You're awesome bro 👍👍 thanks a lot at least now we know what they say 😃😆 don't forget to spread the good vibes 🌸🌸🌸🌸 and have a nice day anyone reading this :D
Jose, thanks man, you made the perfect video for any outsider to kinda get into the kiwi vibe! 😂 You should make more videos, definitely atm, got time enough to kinda learn the haka... Hope to see some new videos in the future, 'cause you're doing a great job with this video! 😁👍💪💪 #KaMate #KaOraForTheWin #MoreIntoLifeThenDeathAnyway
Thanks for the great video. I will practice this. Can you please tell me the words that the leader says. Get ready, stop your feet etc. you didn’t write that on your board.
The hairy man is Te Wharerangi of Rotoaira. I'm 6 straight line to Te Wharerangi. He saves the life of his enemy Te Rauparaha. You must remember this korero.
The haka always speaks to me and moves me I would live to learn how to do the haka thank you so much is there a way for you to send it to me so I can learn at my pace plz
Is so beautiful to see and to ear the haka, Is emotional and i Hope One day to go in new Zealand to learn the haka whith people Maori..... Thanks frome italy
Hey brother, just wondering if you meant the other way around with the hands on the hips I was taught females have closed fists while on hips while the men do open hand. Does that change per area?
Whaka (which sounds like fuck-a) means an action when combined with other words. Whakawhiti means making it shine, as this haka talks about a hairy man who fetched the sun and made it shine again. E whakakite ana ia i tana pūtōrino ki ngā whakaminenga. / She is showing her pūtōrino flute to the audience.
Te Rauparaha composed Ka Mate circa 1820 as a celebration of life over death after his lucky escape from pursuing Ngāti Maniapoto and Waikato enemies.[1][2] He had hidden from them in a food-storage pit, and climbed back into the light to be met by a chief friendly to him - Te Whareangi (the "hairy man").
I have a question. I'm just learning about Haka after I saw one done by the All Blacks and became oddly entranced. I know that women can do it, but with a few adjustments to the positions. To be honest, I've been practising and find the men's movements more comfortable and empowering. Is this ok? I mean...I know no one is around to stop me, but I don't want to feel like I am insulting it in any way doing it like the men do.
hello I am a high teacher in the US (outside of Washington DC) and would like to teach my students this dance. Is there anyone who might know of an instructor in my area I can hire or speak with? Thanks for any help you can provide.
In Maori culture, the Ka Mate Haka is almost always a males-only war dance. So yeah, I'm an interested female, but out of respect wouldn't dance here. There are others for ladies. it's not an inappropriate greeting. It also sounds very much like he made this for a specific group of young men.
@@turdl38 Actually I saw a Haka Tutorial with a female Maori teacher. There are also some Hakas by female Maori football players or female Maori students. "Although commonly associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, haka have long been performed by both men and women, and several varieties of the dance fulfil social functions within Māori culture." Wiki: Haka So there is nothing wrong with women who wants to dance haka. ;)
I do have a question: Is haka supposed to be taught through invitation from someone in an iwi or would it be disrespectful learning it on my own without a special invitation? Greetings from Panama!
A tribute to Te Wharerangi of Rotoaira, who saves the life of his enemy Te Rauparaha's. "Tenei te tangata, puhuruhuru," is Te Wharerangi. I am male line direct of Hikairo and Tuwharetoa and Tamakana.
Like any culture, it is based upon a particular way of thinking. When it comes to meaning and value, Maori will employ an absolute reasoning process. The real question my friend concerns how we are to understand a valid reasoning process whereby a culture of any kind becomes a possibility. My people are thinkers before they are doers. Many people today, are doers minus any thinking. Perhaps we can begin here. Ka kite ano.
Hello greetings. My name is Eric Pena, Venezuela. I am a professional urban dancer, pioneer of two styles of dancing here in my country. I am at the moment in study of ancient dances, but I would like not only to study but to learn and develop Maori Haka dance and wanted to ask for your help to get your chances of success. Where can I learn? And as I do from my country? And I hope you can help me, I'm really interested in it and want to learn it with all my heart. deep peace, brother.
Kapa o pango kia whakawhenua au i ahau ! Hi aue, hi! Ko Aotearoa e ngunguru nei! Au, au, aue ha! Ko Kapa o Pango e ngunguru nei! Au, au, aue ha! I ahaha! Ka tu te ihiihi Ka tu te wanawana Ki runga ki te rangi e tu iho nei, tu iho nei, hi! Ponga ra! ! Kapa o Pango, aue hi ! Ponga ra! ! Kapa o Pango, aue hi, ha!
hi ! this is super awesome! thank you for posting this video... you communicate very clearly. Any chance you could spell out/write what is the very first thing the caller is saying? and also.. do you have a version for women?
I am from the US. This makes my heart swell. I cannot sit and watch this without feeling the power of it. My sons feel the same. Thank you.
thank you for not only performing the moves, but gifting us with the language as well.
My kids pakeha husband have been practicing this all morning! Thank you so much for taking the time to make this tutorial so that they can practice in the comfort of our living room!
"Ka Mate"
Leader: Taringa whakarongo! Ears open!
Kia rite! Kia rite! Kia mau! Get ready...! Line up...! Stand fast!
Team: Hī! Yeah!
Leader: Ringa ringa pakia! Slap the hands against the thighs!
Waewae takahia kia kino nei hoki! Stomp the feet as hard as you can!
Team: Kia kino nei hoki! As hard as we can!
Leader: Ka mate, ka mate You die! You die!
Team: Ka ora' Ka ora' We live! We live!
Leader: Ka mate, ka mate You die! You die!
Team: Ka ora' Ka ora' We live! We live!
All: Tēnei te tangata pūhuruhuru Here stands the Hairy Man...
Nāna ne I tiki mai whakawhiti te rā ...who can bring back the Sun so it will shine on - us again!
A Upane! Ka Upane! Rise now! Rise now!
A Upane Kaupane" Take the first step!
Whiti te rā,! Let the sunshine in!
Hī! Rise!
Source: wikipedia
Maori language are a bit same with Malay language. Tahakia in Malay means Kaki which is foot. Taringa in Malay means Telinga which is Ears.
Muhammad Azim yeah I just realised
Inunnguaq Olsen this is very helpful😂🙂
Inunnguaq Olsen These words are interesting because in the Bible the "HAIRY MAN," was actually the progenitor of the Caucasian race which was Esau... wow!
Kool...
My husband and I got married in New Zealand and have the honor to witness the Ka Mate Haka - chills every single time I re-watch it.
Thank you so much for the tutorial, will try to learn this with my son!!!!!
joseande33,, mate that was great,, I'm an 81yr old bloke, and we are in a COVID-19 virus lockdown (Here in New Zealand 2020) I'm going to do this "Haka" version on Anzac day In April in our driveway I think the whole street may be out in their driveways as-well Thanks
2020 and I'm reviewing this video because I want to start my day doing the Haka. It's so powerful and energetic.
Me too
Find the right haka to do so :)
Same! I want to learn one which would be an ode to the rising sun!
Thank you for sharing.
It's actually incredible how good of a warm up it is for physical activity.
You utilize every part of your body and tense up causing blood flow and adrenaline when reciting the haka.
My haka, while not perfect still has the ability to put me in a state of euphoria. The Maori have much to teach the world
Every time I see a haka performed, it gets me teary!!!
Amazing teaching have been loving the haka since I was a kid and it’s an honour to learn it and do it justice empowering and inspiring war dance
I’m not even moari or of this culture but, I love learning this!!! 😆 I’m of Hispanic heritage but, this is worth learning due to its raw culture and beautiful tradition.
I learned this haka a few years ago and it really helped me to work through my anger issues. Today I feel peculiar and aggitated and after my morning ritual of Reiki, yoga and meditation this Haka came to my mind. Couldn't get the words and movements right though. Thank you so much for the tutorial! 😍
And the first few seconds you were talking my heart jumped because of how you speak English. I'm looking forward to finally experience your part in the world. New Zealand has always fascinated me nature wise and over the years it's more the Polynesian culture that has my interest. I have maternal roots in Indonesia, but I'd rather skip that part and head for NZ and Polynesian islands instead. Lots of love from The Netherlands ♡
Indonesia & NZ R so close, y not visit both. Both countries r beautiful & have so much culture 2 b shared.
Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺
Greeting From Iran 🙏🏼 Today is My Dearest Friend
‘S birthday From New Zealand and Im going to Haka Dance and Sing “KA MATE “ For Him .I dunno why I cant Stop my Crying ,Love and Light to All Maori people and peace to the world 🙏🏼
I just discovered HAKA and find it meaningful and powerful. Although I’m an American I would love to learn it. I may never perform it in public but it will encourage me when times are difficult. I appreciate the words but I would like to know the words leading up to the actual dance. Thank you.
I have always thought that culture should be shared with the world rather than locked away from non-natives. Thank you for sharing this with us! The power and beauty of the haka has always inspired me as many acts of pride, celebrations and human unity do :)
Edit: and though I believe culture should be shared I am always afraid to publicly indulge in other cultures since I’m a White American man. More because I don’t want to blamed for appropriating when I really do love and respect the cultures I learn about, even if just a small portion like this.
Good morning from Texas. I truly enjoy the HAKA. Thank you for the video, and explication.
Brilliant, thanks for the demo, I love how emotionally this is performed by all, respect.
Que vídeo sensacional!!!
Deu pra ter uma ideia básica do Haka - Ka Mate. Muito bom!!!
I was born in Puerto Rico. Why am i in love with this amazing ritual. Thank you.
gilbert carmona i'm from philippines and i love this ritual too
I am a romanian....BUT I STILL LOVE KA MATE!!
Tūmeke ngā mihi. Appreciate the refresher and reminding as woman Haka too. And we’re pretty fierce at it, Kia Ora
From Iraq RESPECT to Maori people . Respect to FREE people allover the planet.
I'm Greek but I love this for some reason😂 it is very energetic
IS AMAZING VIDEO MAN, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!
My PE teacher used this vid to teach my class the haka
I'm not nz people, but love to see the HAKA WAR DANCE,
I'M start learning this ritual
Greetings from kuching Sarawak Malaysia.
Ooooohaa...
3:00 is where it starts
you re the man my lad , greetings from a moroccan who genuinely love your country and your culture , ka mate !
Thanks for this, I just taught my daughter, son, and nephews! This is a great way to get them psyched up and energized to start the day!
A Upane Kaupane" Take the first step!
Whiti te rā,! Let the sunshine in!
Thanks a lot foot this tuto 🤗🤗
Thank you so much! I'm african and I love your culture!
Hey I’m from Scotland. And the haka makes have goose bumps. I’ve tried to learn everything but there is a lot I don’t know,
Thanks for sharing .. the energy is overwhelmingly power each time I watch the Haka ritual ❤️
This tutorial is Gold! Thank you kindly
I’m from Brazil thank you very much 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
When he said it was taught to him with hands on the hip (supposedly to be how the ladies are taught) I just wanted to make a joke on him saying he is a lady and he just came up with the no joke on me sentence! I'm dead laughing! made my night! Thank you
Love this !!! I jus learned of this dance today !
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Still watching this in 2023, thanks for this brother, love this video
Me siento guerrera de la vida con este canto tan hermoso
hey Jose, any chance for a breakdown of tika tonu? that may be my favorite.
I love the Haka, and thank you so much.!
I really enjoyed your tutorial mate !!
❤️😘 🇦🇺 👋 🇳🇿
Thank you so much!!!!! 🤗🤩 You make it so clear, it motivates a lot!!!. 💞👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I have to learn this, and I will! I love it
Love and respect from USA
Like it so much...I dont know but I think I am the only fan of the All Blacks in Mexico. However I am so interested to learn about all these Maori dances and its meaning. Thank you for sharing joseande33 . By the way, do you have the words for Kapa O Pango ? To have it... I will go nuts !!!
Muchísimas Gracias excelente y clarísima la exposición !!!
Composed for Te Wharerangi of Ruatipua by Te Rauparaha after his life is saved by the former. Te Wharerangi is killed a few years later by those that sought Te Rauparaha's life earlier. I come through Matuahu the son of Te Wharerangi through Parerohi and Te Raroa. My Koro is Te Wharerangi son of Te Raroa my mother Parerohi.
GREAT SHOT!!! YOU ARE THE BEST. THANK YOU FROM VENICE ITALY
Good stuff - lots of versions around - yours is also a good one . Cheers
Mean brotha.
Thank you.
can't stop replaying this 😃😃😃
You're awesome bro 👍👍 thanks a lot at least now we know what they say 😃😆
don't forget to spread the good vibes 🌸🌸🌸🌸 and have a nice day anyone reading this :D
Thanks a lot for your video, I wanna learn and show my rugby team from Gembloux, Belgium :)
Thank ya ! Bro! Iam Mexican but for some reason I feel attracted to this Ritual !! 🇲🇽🇲🇽🫱🏽🫲🏼🫱🏽🫲🏼
greetings from Colombia man
Mean as Haka Bro.
Cheers!!!
Would love to learn Maroi language atleast a start.
You have a nice one.
Great mate .Thanks for the word pronunciation and then the actions.You make it very clear.ChCh
Thanks buddy this is what i was looking for ,haka is awesome , will be watching this one !!!
Jose, thanks man, you made the perfect video for any outsider to kinda get into the kiwi vibe! 😂
You should make more videos, definitely atm, got time enough to kinda learn the haka... Hope to see some new videos in the future, 'cause you're doing a great job with this video! 😁👍💪💪
#KaMate
#KaOraForTheWin
#MoreIntoLifeThenDeathAnyway
“Fuck off” 😂😂😂😂🙂😂
Thanks for the great video. I will practice this. Can you please tell me the words that the leader says. Get ready, stop your feet etc. you didn’t write that on your board.
The hairy man is Te Wharerangi of Rotoaira. I'm 6 straight line to Te Wharerangi. He saves the life of his enemy Te Rauparaha. You must remember this korero.
Qualcuno che traduca in italiano ciò che questo straordinario insegnante trasmette!!!!
eres un crack me as ayudado con tu video un monton
The haka always speaks to me and moves me I would live to learn how to do the haka thank you so much is there a way for you to send it to me so I can learn at my pace plz
Is so beautiful to see and to ear the haka, Is emotional and i Hope One day to go in new Zealand to learn the haka whith people Maori..... Thanks frome italy
I liked the English auto generated close caption... "tiki off with detail o born cold bonnie oh poor nick open it eat it.."😂
Hey brother, just wondering if you meant the other way around with the hands on the hips I was taught females have closed fists while on hips while the men do open hand. Does that change per area?
Who heard F off at 0:36
Everyone did
Ha no it sounds like that cause 'wh' is pronounced as a 'f'
Pfffffffft... Fuck off, toddler.
"wh" is pronounced as an "f" in the Maori Language. He said "Whaka," not "F*** off," although they do sound similar.
Whaka (which sounds like fuck-a) means an action when combined with other words.
Whakawhiti means making it shine, as this haka talks about a hairy man who fetched the sun and made it shine again.
E whakakite ana ia i tana pūtōrino ki ngā whakaminenga. / She is showing her pūtōrino flute to the audience.
Estava procurando... Obrigado!!!
Te Rauparaha composed Ka Mate circa 1820 as a celebration of life over death after his lucky escape from pursuing Ngāti Maniapoto and Waikato enemies.[1][2] He had hidden from them in a food-storage pit, and climbed back into the light to be met by a chief friendly to him - Te Whareangi (the "hairy man").
Thanks for you learn.
Congratulations from barcelona, spain.
I am taking my first rugby classes tommorow.My friend and I are trying to learn this to impress our teacher.
Cheers mate!
very good explanations! I remember the stomp meaning is more like crush you underfoot. like a uku. from my Samoan friend.
You are really beautiful. I wish this wasn't 10 years ago. I wish I could meet you.
I have a question. I'm just learning about Haka after I saw one done by the All Blacks and became oddly entranced.
I know that women can do it, but with a few adjustments to the positions. To be honest, I've been practising and find the men's movements more comfortable and empowering. Is this ok? I mean...I know no one is around to stop me, but I don't want to feel like I am insulting it in any way doing it like the men do.
hello I am a high teacher in the US (outside of Washington DC) and would like to teach my students this dance. Is there anyone who might know of an instructor in my area I can hire or speak with? Thanks for any help you can provide.
Thanks for this tutorial - has been really helpful for my kapa haka boys
Thank you very much. I love it.
I'm part islander and I have always wanted to learn this dance. My family decided not to take on the cultural aspect.
Thank you so much! I want this for a scene in my web series.
awesome bro that was fantastic but not only boys like it allsow girls
In Maori culture, the Ka Mate Haka is almost always a males-only war dance. So yeah, I'm an interested female, but out of respect wouldn't dance here. There are others for ladies. it's not an inappropriate greeting. It also sounds very much like he made this for a specific group of young men.
I agree but for different reasons. My preschoolers at work are interested and there are no men working here to teach them.
@@turdl38 Actually I saw a Haka Tutorial with a female Maori teacher. There are also some Hakas by female Maori football players or female Maori students.
"Although commonly associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, haka have long been performed by both men and women, and several varieties of the dance fulfil social functions within Māori culture." Wiki: Haka
So there is nothing wrong with women who wants to dance haka. ;)
yes, but the female haka is much...what's the word? Prettier? less warrior than the male
Huge help! I needed to learn this for tomorrow, May 6! Got it😍👍🏾👍🏾
This is awesome bro. Thank you! :)
hey bro can you more on the call out and start of the haka
I love haka love from India
jajaja muy bacano esto, buen video amigo, en algún momento espero aprenderlo y hacerlo con un grupo!
I do have a question: Is haka supposed to be taught through invitation from someone in an iwi or would it be disrespectful learning it on my own without a special invitation? Greetings from Panama!
Awesome video!
you are amazing!
thank you so much!
A tribute to Te Wharerangi of Rotoaira, who saves the life of his enemy Te Rauparaha's. "Tenei te tangata, puhuruhuru," is Te Wharerangi. I am male line direct of Hikairo and Tuwharetoa and Tamakana.
I would love to know more about the maori culture and history from you if you have the time
Like any culture, it is based upon a particular way of thinking. When it comes to meaning and value, Maori will employ an absolute reasoning process. The real question my friend concerns how we are to understand a valid reasoning process whereby a culture of any kind becomes a possibility. My people are thinkers before they are doers. Many people today, are doers minus any thinking. Perhaps we can begin here. Ka kite ano.
Hello could you please teach and write what the leader says I would like to learn how to pronounce what the leader says, great video thanks
That's beautiful
Fucking hell man i beg you a thousand times teach me more of this
are all the hand motions the same as the males for the women heard you say that in the opening that females start out with an open hand on their hips
Awesome!
Thank you for sharing!
Hello greetings. My name is Eric Pena, Venezuela. I am a professional urban dancer, pioneer of two styles of dancing here in my country. I am at the moment in study of ancient dances, but I would like not only to study but to learn and develop Maori Haka dance and wanted to ask for your help to get your chances of success. Where can I learn? And as I do from my country? And I hope you can help me, I'm really interested in it and want to learn it with all my heart. deep peace, brother.
Kapa o pango kia whakawhenua au i ahau
! Hi aue, hi! Ko Aotearoa e ngunguru nei!
Au, au, aue ha! Ko Kapa o Pango e ngunguru nei!
Au, au, aue ha! I ahaha! Ka tu te ihiihi
Ka tu te wanawana
Ki runga ki te rangi e tu iho nei, tu iho nei, hi!
Ponga ra! ! Kapa o Pango, aue hi
! Ponga ra! ! Kapa o Pango, aue hi, ha!
Owzings
Is this a haka and if it is wha's the meaning in English can you translate?
Thanks for the help this helped me learn it for my Fiji trip for rugby good luck with the challenge ahead if there is one but good luck
How'd your game go?!
Sweet as... a question:
what you said after finish "whiti te ra" 3:24 ?
Thanks!
+Ruben Antonio Puertos Martínez they say a tough hoo if you know what i mean
A wonderful Maoris tradition. very nice!
hi ! this is super awesome! thank you for posting this video... you communicate very clearly.
Any chance you could spell out/write what is the very first thing the caller is saying? and also.. do you have a version for women?