This is not their culture, the haka is Maori culture from New Zealand these kids are Hawaiian, it makes no sense why these people are doing it, its like if the Peru adopted the American pledge of alegence. Hawaiians have such a great culture but they have lost it and they don't know who they are so they try and do something that they have almost no connection with but thinks looks cool.
Too good love your passion and mana,congrats im maori az ngapuhi nui tonu n puaha o waikato,how can i moan,we are all islanders from the pacific ocean,mean mahalo mean❤🎉
These kids have not upheld the Mana of Haka, the words are mispronounced and said in a way that sounds like they are trying to speak Ōlelo Hawaiʻi Rather than Te Reo Maori, they are all doing the actions in a different way from eachother and the speed at which they are doing the actions looks as if they are just flopping their hands up in the air. How this Haka is being done would be fround upon by our Kaumātua. It shows that they are not embracing the Mana but embracing the Hollywood.
The first people to do haka were maori then everyone else copied but we maori are the only ones that know the meaning and mana of haka and know how to do it properly
Yes true that live in Hawaii but there community is made up of nothing but mormons they respect the Hawaiian lands trust I have family that’s married to ppl who lives in Laie and they respect the Hawaiian culture deeply, but the please don’t only go off on one school for doing the Haka no one has a problem with Kahuku doing the haka just you just saying
Youngsters are representing the Polynesian culture whether its Hawaiian, Samoan, Tahitian, Tongans , Maori etc. they represent all Pacific Islanders. Proud of all these youngsters playing football instead of on the streets acting like gangsters.
@@marvinpostadan3484not hating bro but tongans doing a sipi tau arent representing all polynesian cultures they represent tonga when samoa do the sivi tau they rep samoa same with fiji and same with maori. I get that a maori elder wrote this haka for this team but wouldnt it mean more if one of ur elders wrote something for you all? Wouldnt that hold more mana for you's?
Love it! I watched a Kahuku home game years ago and felt welcomed and at home by their people.
This is Legendary 🔥,Truly embrace the Mana🔥🔥🔥
Are you aware that Kahuku School is or maybe the Only School that Honors Their Culture.
Must not forget the Community at large
Children of the Earth high school in Winnipeg, Canada honours their culture too (Canadian Indigenous culture)
@@richardcourchene7477do they have a haka or traditional dance in Canada
This is not their culture, the haka is Maori culture from New Zealand these kids are Hawaiian, it makes no sense why these people are doing it, its like if the Peru adopted the American pledge of alegence. Hawaiians have such a great culture but they have lost it and they don't know who they are so they try and do something that they have almost no connection with but thinks looks cool.
Too good love your passion and mana,congrats im maori az ngapuhi nui tonu n puaha o waikato,how can i moan,we are all islanders from the pacific ocean,mean mahalo mean❤🎉
Yessah!!!!
what is the chant they are saying for a school performance
I think it’s a tradition or to scare the other team
@machinegungaming771 no but what are they saying
@@HenryTateDearden idk I think it’s Hawaiian
@machinegungaming771 nevermind i found the source
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These kids have not upheld the Mana of Haka, the words are mispronounced and said in a way that sounds like they are trying to speak Ōlelo Hawaiʻi Rather than Te Reo Maori, they are all doing the actions in a different way from eachother and the speed at which they are doing the actions looks as if they are just flopping their hands up in the air. How this Haka is being done would be fround upon by our Kaumātua. It shows that they are not embracing the Mana but embracing the Hollywood.
Love it brothers but look up at the opponent look them in the eyes and that mana you are projecting will carry not the it didnt
Astrid Track
Boyer Center
NZ do it better but good Haka ❤
Kahuku does it Best🔥
@@Kolten-z4knz was the one who made ur haka 😂
@@Kolten-z4kBecause u never been to NZ that why
NZ does it better
The first people to do haka were maori then everyone else copied but we maori are the only ones that know the meaning and mana of haka and know how to do it properly
You live in Hawai'i, not New Zealand. If you are going to represent the deep roots of Hawai'i, than do the HA"A in Hawai'ian, silly boys.
A guy from New Zealand was the one who made this haka for them silly boy
Yes true that live in Hawaii but there community is made up of nothing but mormons they respect the Hawaiian lands trust I have family that’s married to ppl who lives in Laie and they respect the Hawaiian culture deeply, but the please don’t only go off on one school for doing the Haka no one has a problem with Kahuku doing the haka just you just saying
Youngsters are representing the Polynesian culture whether its Hawaiian, Samoan, Tahitian, Tongans , Maori etc. they represent all Pacific Islanders. Proud of all these youngsters playing football instead of on the streets acting like gangsters.
shaddauppp 🤣
@@marvinpostadan3484not hating bro but tongans doing a sipi tau arent representing all polynesian cultures they represent tonga when samoa do the sivi tau they rep samoa same with fiji and same with maori. I get that a maori elder wrote this haka for this team but wouldnt it mean more if one of ur elders wrote something for you all? Wouldnt that hold more mana for you's?
What's wrong with these Guy's? Which zoo did they escape from? 👁️👁️
That’s the best you could come up with? Chump 😂
@@sasquatch8268 That looks stupid,...like your profile picture! 🖕🏻
next year saint louis going to win
Looks like they are. Not doing well this year lol
@@kitdacrazephillythekraze7561 Lol 😂
Yeah no Kahuku won this year 3-peat btw
Ur right they did win