Aussies and New Zealanders are brothers & sisters, this is mad respect from students to a teacher that taught & showed them mad respect, so many school kids could learn from this
Of all the country’s that have invaded and taken over by Europeans New Zealand is the only one to have adopted some of the culture of the indigenous people. It makes me emotional. Good on the peoples of New Zealand.
@@element_five I know in the past there was war between the races and that the whites killed the locals, perhaps even tried to wipe them out. However in recent times they have leaned to respect each other and become one nation and adopt the historic traditions of the indigenous people.
Have a look at sir Howard Morrison Haka done bye family this one is very very powerful u may not understand it but when u hear the roar of the haka from your own family it hits different
The Maori Haka war-chant is very much a Kiwi thing, no matter what your DNA is. It has been performed by Kiwis before international (and domestic) rugby matches since 1888, when a mixed team of Maori and Pakeha (the latter being white New Zealanders) first toured Ireland, Britain and Australia. There are indeed many variants of the Haka but unless it is part of a process it is generally utilised as a sincere honour.
React to HAKA : NZ under 20 v Junior Wallabies (2023) This is a haka by young rugby players, and it gives it a lot more exuberance and youthful energy to the older teams. The young warriors, much like these boys. Pay attention to the Australian boys. They don't back down. This series was tied at 1 game each. Australia actually won it on points differential. React to those highlights as well, it was a great back and forth game. NZ is the most successful nation in rugby world history,, and I heard you mention that you were open to other things. These teams are preparing for the upcoming World Championships. There are tons of " American reacts to rugby " videos, but I've yet to see a " Norwegian reacts to rugby " one. There are NZ Maori rugby team haka that are epic too.
The haka a Mäori customary practice that has been going on for more than 1000 years... It's original purpose was to spiritually cleanse the male before he kills or is killed... in those days our god (Tumatauenga) the god of war was channeled through the haka... Mörena...😛😛😛😛
Take a look at "a broad abroad - stolen generation". it's about the native australians who were too white-skinned for their own good. they were taken to be assimilated.
Almost every ethnic groups involved here. Not just Maori. Awesome display of diversity unified.
Aussies and New Zealanders are brothers & sisters, this is mad respect from students to a teacher that taught & showed them mad respect, so many school kids could learn from this
Of all the country’s that have invaded and taken over by Europeans New Zealand is the only one to have adopted some of the culture of the indigenous people. It makes me emotional. Good on the peoples of New Zealand.
Hasnt Aus done the same, not on the same scale ofc, but still some?
@@element_five no Aus has not done the same the Aboriginal peoples are still disrespected, sidelined and discriminated against.
@@johnbecaus8324 oh thats fucked up :/ need to look into that more!!!
@@element_five I know in the past there was war between the races and that the whites killed the locals, perhaps even tried to wipe them out.
However in recent times they have leaned to respect each other and become one nation and adopt the historic traditions of the indigenous people.
Adopted???!!!
You are so missing it.
We get you bro, Maori have a deep regard Spiritual aspect of life. Ones Wairua.
The more I learn about it the more I love it!
What an honor!!
And they were kids....imagine the adults....
Have a look at sir Howard Morrison Haka done bye family this one is very very powerful u may not understand it but when u hear the roar of the haka from your own family it hits different
will def look that one up, sounds extremly insteresting!!! Thanks
Can u do a reaction to it💯💯✌🏼
💯 you get it ❤️
thanks, doing my best!!!
I saw your beard grow a little watching the Haka
Fantastic
Oh yes!!!! Gets me every time!!!!
Chuur, Far north maori here!!
Welcome!!!
That's so spiritual and uplifting to be given such respect .props to
Those men
The Maori Haka war-chant is very much a Kiwi thing, no matter what your DNA is. It has been performed by Kiwis before international (and domestic) rugby matches since 1888, when a mixed team of Maori and Pakeha (the latter being white New Zealanders) first toured Ireland, Britain and Australia. There are indeed many variants of the Haka but unless it is part of a process it is generally utilised as a sincere honour.
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React to
HAKA : NZ under 20 v Junior Wallabies (2023)
This is a haka by young rugby players, and it gives it a lot more exuberance and youthful energy to the older teams. The young warriors, much like these boys. Pay attention to the Australian boys. They don't back down.
This series was tied at 1 game each. Australia actually won it on points differential. React to those highlights as well, it was a great back and forth game. NZ is the most successful nation in rugby world history,, and I heard you mention that you were open to other things. These teams are preparing for the upcoming World Championships.
There are tons of " American reacts to rugby " videos, but I've yet to see a " Norwegian reacts to rugby " one.
There are NZ Maori rugby team haka that are epic too.
Nice bro
Thanks :)
React to this haka one of the best here's link bro
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Hey man Oh I will!!! Thanks!!!
The haka a Mäori customary practice that has been going on for more than 1000 years... It's original purpose was to spiritually cleanse the male before he kills or is killed... in those days our god (Tumatauenga) the god of war was channeled through the haka... Mörena...😛😛😛😛
Take a look at "a broad abroad - stolen generation". it's about the native australians who were too white-skinned for their own good. they were taken to be assimilated.
thanks, need to have a look at that!