At the end of his speech, he's telling the crowd that when he finishes speaking and at the end of his waiata, not to clap. He explains that clapping was not someting our ancestors did. The crowd either didn't understand or were so amazed by his skill they just couldn't help it lol. Moe mai e koro.
As a young lass I would often sit in and listen to the kaumatua speak on my marae - a passion. I remember this man very impressive as a speaker and elegant/light on feet/quick/ fierce as a performer too. Thank you xo ... aww kia ora mr. Anzac Pikia
This gentleman is absolutely amazing..his performance for Rangiwewehi the patere n haka that he leads are a sight 2b hold...so wonderful 2 have these moments caught 4 the next generations coming..amen to this Koroua
I remember he came to Mokoia Intermediate 77-78. Gave us a display of skills with the tewhatewha. The whole skool was gobsmacked. So we all wanted to learn tikanga, mau rakau, karakia, whaikorero. Awesome Rangatira! To this day i still go thru my karakia, & teachings. The Mantis hahaaa moe mai ra Matua
Awww te rangi I tona korero te ataahua hoki, it's very rare to hear the tune of a korero of this calibre, this is before they even sang, the old chanting, my grandmother spoke like this like she was singing when she would karakia.
That is some mean skill and discipline. Mad foot work at 6:17 especially at 6:21, you here the people wow at it and you hardly see where his right foot goes. Ano he tipua te tupuna nei i ona mahi hapai tewhatewha.
Hati, brings back memories of training in mau rākau. He's lighter than a feather, swifter than a whirlwind. And he's just having fun! I wouldn't take him in a fight.
Te Irirangi: "Ka mutu ana taku korero Ka mutu ana taku waiata Kia tau ki te ahuatanga o te M āori, Kaua e pakipaki mai!" Crowd: 👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽 Te Irirangi: 🤦🏾♂️
Teacher miss there teachings reminder to challenge myself to challenge others and there bitch gossip kaka korero your the man Irirangi check out the Arawa that the kaupz
At the end of his speech, he's telling the crowd that when he finishes speaking and at the end of his waiata, not to clap. He explains that clapping was not someting our ancestors did. The crowd either didn't understand or were so amazed by his skill they just couldn't help it lol. Moe mai e koro.
Kuare rātou ngāi kaipakipaki
Tika tau
I'm still listening to this whaikooreo in 2022. Rawe!
As a young lass I would often sit in and listen to the kaumatua speak on my marae - a passion. I remember this man very impressive as a speaker and elegant/light on feet/quick/ fierce as a performer too. Thank you xo ... aww kia ora mr. Anzac Pikia
This gentleman is absolutely amazing..his performance for Rangiwewehi the patere n haka that he leads are a sight 2b hold...so wonderful 2 have these moments caught 4 the next generations coming..amen to this Koroua
I remember he came to Mokoia Intermediate 77-78. Gave us a display of skills with the tewhatewha. The whole skool was gobsmacked. So we all wanted to learn tikanga, mau rakau, karakia, whaikorero. Awesome Rangatira! To this day i still go thru my karakia, & teachings. The Mantis hahaaa moe mai ra Matua
Mean where u from
I see the raukura boys using his style hard
Awww te rangi I tona korero te ataahua hoki, it's very rare to hear the tune of a korero of this calibre, this is before they even sang, the old chanting, my grandmother spoke like this like she was singing when she would karakia.
I feel like those are some ancient words he is speaking in his whaikorero. The man.
Yes ancient Karakia (incantations). Maori did this with most things.
Yup. Very ancient. He starts off with tauparapara, incantations (karakia) to give him strength, protection and to establish what he is about to say.
That is some mean skill and discipline. Mad foot work at 6:17 especially at 6:21, you here the people wow at it and you hardly see where his right foot goes. Ano he tipua te tupuna nei i ona mahi hapai tewhatewha.
Hati, brings back memories of training in mau rākau. He's lighter than a feather, swifter than a whirlwind. And he's just having fun! I wouldn't take him in a fight.
Te Irirangi:
"Ka mutu ana taku korero
Ka mutu ana taku waiata
Kia tau ki te ahuatanga o te M āori,
Kaua e pakipaki mai!"
Crowd: 👏🏼👏🏽👏🏽
Te Irirangi: 🤦🏾♂️
Thank you Anzac xox
Things like this make me proud to be Maori!
WOW Koro thoroughly enjoyed your haka!
Thanks for sharing this video!
😜🤪😝
'Pukana'!
Thats an old school sound.
Miss you heaps Koro...I wish you were still here..moe raa..
🌷❤
bruh that footwork is fire
Ka mau te wehi koro, to Whaikorero me to haka.
Moe mai raa e Te Rangatira 💜
Kei te pirangi au ki te mihi ke te rangatira a Irirangi Tiakiawa! E whakamiharotia au e ana korero me ana mahi a waewae hoki. He uri au o Kai Tahu.
Haha prety short speech for him xoxoxox
swift-flowing like water he korero me tewhatewha te arawa e
amazing foot work
Taua momo, horekau tu atu. He tohunga, he taonga, he wero!
Ko te mea pōuri kē kua kare wētahi o ngā kaimātakitaki, kaiwhakarongo e mōhio tika ki wāna kōrero. Koira hoki te tohu o to rātou pakipakitanga.
bit of a John Travolta in his day
Tetehi o oku kaiako o mua! Moe mai ra e Iri!
James Brown, Michael Jackson, MC Hammer got nothing this footwork
moe mai ra uncle :-*
Maori Beautiful
The 'Mantis'
beautiful - thanks Anzac Pikia
Fuaaar is that a takutaku he is reciting at the start?
Mad step at 6:30 too
the man
wow.
te meene!! x
He sounds like an actual tui...Tau kē
Kaua e pakipaki mai... nek minnit
😂
Twista ain't got nothing on these bars
Mad footwork ..Muhammad Ali would be proud of
Teacher miss there teachings reminder to challenge myself to challenge others and there bitch gossip kaka korero your the man Irirangi check out the Arawa that the kaupz
Rangatira !
te tohunga i whakato te whare tu taua i roto i te marea!
Just mad love.
😢
RANGATIRA ✊🏽👊🏽✊🏽
ka mau te wehi
E oki e koro, where was this Festival?
Chantze Rohe Tamaki 1981
Looks like Avondale racecourse
Mana rangatira
Wiiii beb, is this the first natz??
1972 is the fist national
to much uncle irirangi tahuriorangi
Meke
Taku Rangatira taku kaiako
Tuu meekee rawa aatu.
He aroha mutunga kore kia koe Papa xoxox
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