@rukaedwards6510 hahahaha random as alright. I was like what's this guy's connection to Te Kaha and then hubby's like yeah he hung out with bombi and that he gave this guy a hiding and I cracked up. Go you lol all is well you still in mahia? Correct me if I'm wrong lol
@rukaedwards6510 hahahahaha did we come to Wangas that time we came up with Vinnie? Lmao talk about Yeats ago now lmao amd don't think to hard e hoa hahahaha it's obviously a close connection bcoz te kaha is so small x so glad to hear you still alive and well tho xx
For those of you from overseas who dont know much about the haka on average there is a haka performed every 37 seconds in New Zealand. A haka used to be something special but nowdays the maoris find any old reason to do one. The whole thing has just become a attention-grabbing stunt. Cuzzy Steven has arrived at the airport....let´s do a haka. They opened up a new library at school.....let´s do a haka. Auntie Moana just made her best banana cake ever.....let´s do a haka.
And? Who are you to determine what is an acceptable occasion or not? Clearly you have peanuts based on your assumptions. Speak for yourself and let Maori determine their own culture.
@@Ausventurewildlife The maoris in New Zealand have a very diverse culture. For example they do hakas, ram-raids and daylight smash-and-grab robberies at Michael Hill Jewelers stores. These are all examples of intense maori cultural experiences.
@@Ausventurewildlife I don´t have to pick out the bad side. It´s all in the newspaper to read. 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.
If you're hear from tiktok, skip to 21:59... you're welcome❤... this is actually beautiful. Any lyrics or translation available?
Who's here from tiktok
😂🙋🏾♂️
Me oh 😂❤ love this
What are the lyrics of the last song?
Can someone explain what the last song is about or lyrics
Some of it is about the British system of law being established in NZ and how they have impacted on Maori rights in NZ
Beautiful people 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
love it whanau Apanui tu tonu mai!!!!!
Thats how its done!!🔥🔥🔥Apaz Ahi Az🔥🔥🔥
Thanks for posting bro!
I’m trying to find bula dibiri tsa Europa 😂😂😭😭🇿🇦
That was awesome
Stunning
Ka pai whanau ❤
shit yeaahh ripper whanz ossshh.. and regional one at that! fuu apanui.. E TU!!
hi auē hi bleh
Tamati the mann alright
What a small world ruka, you know my hubbys whanau in te kaha lol i just mentioned your name lol hope all is well queen.
Atawhai x
Hey atawhai lol random 😂 my brother in law is from te kaha hope all is well x
@rukaedwards6510 hahahaha random as alright. I was like what's this guy's connection to Te Kaha and then hubby's like yeah he hung out with bombi and that he gave this guy a hiding and I cracked up. Go you lol all is well you still in mahia? Correct me if I'm wrong lol
@atawhai6920 no Girl I'm living in wangas hahaha 🤪 oh true lol I'm not sure if I have met lol got me thinking an wondering lol
@rukaedwards6510 hahahahaha did we come to Wangas that time we came up with Vinnie? Lmao talk about Yeats ago now lmao amd don't think to hard e hoa hahahaha it's obviously a close connection bcoz te kaha is so small x so glad to hear you still alive and well tho xx
Kia ora taku iwi mean uncle Bronsan & aunty Puao
Wow!! KA MAU TE WEHI!!!I
waitaru o te haputangi e matarua te eketapato
Mean Māori Mean.
Congratulations Te whanau-a-apanui, well deserved win.
Hey mean maori what does it mean to a mean maori when a mean maori says mean maori mean?
@@ourpeople-g7r 🤣they are awesome of their well deserved win.
Tamati
For those of you from overseas who dont know much about the haka on average there is a haka performed every 37 seconds in New Zealand. A haka used to be something special but nowdays the maoris find any old reason to do one. The whole thing has just become a attention-grabbing stunt. Cuzzy Steven has arrived at the airport....let´s do a haka. They opened up a new library at school.....let´s do a haka. Auntie Moana just made her best banana cake ever.....let´s do a haka.
And? Who are you to determine what is an acceptable occasion or not? Clearly you have peanuts based on your assumptions. Speak for yourself and let Maori determine their own culture.
I suppose your culture is much more diverse?
@@Ausventurewildlife The maoris in New Zealand have a very diverse culture. For example they do hakas, ram-raids and daylight smash-and-grab robberies at Michael Hill Jewelers stores. These are all examples of intense maori cultural experiences.
@@ourpeople-g7r your picking out the bad side of Māoris mate, have a look at the white fella who do the same. Your sharp as a marble mate
@@Ausventurewildlife I don´t have to pick out the bad side. It´s all in the newspaper to read.
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.