Wow!! watching this really teared my eyes up with pride. I've been following your preparation journey on Maori Tv, and set it on series link to record. I have so much respect for the passion you all demonstrate in your performance - congratulations in achieving your goal on becoming number one . Much love alofa's from a random samoan.
Knowing a lot of these people and knowing that they were the first kura kaupapa Māori kids in Aotearoa and seeing the amounts of success and creative evolution that NT have had, I am not surprised at all to see where they are now. They have always been this great, the world is only now starting to see it. Waititi mō āke āke.
I'd like to ask , these haka are battle dance original from ancient age or they are created for a special occasion? , also can someone translate and subtitle in English? i really wish to know more , thanks
Kia ora, Roberto. Haka was used to tell stories of our history by our ancestors. Over the years our people have composed different haka to tell the story of other historical events or convey important life messages. Some haka were used as a 'battle war-cry'. In present day, haka are also used to honour someone at wedding, university graduation, birthday etc.
@@lessgoblaat6149 , thanks for the information, , Yes, i can recognize the stories behind th gesture, like fishing, or paddle the boat . I am very curious to ask, the meaning of wave the hands before starting the haka
@@robertotaiwan1 You're welcome! The shaking of the hands is called "Wiri". The meaning of Wiri differs between tribes. Some use Wiri to represent the sun's rays coming down from the sky. Other tribes use it to represent the subtle movements of waves on the ocean. Generally speaking, in performances like this wiri is used to represent the life force of a person. When a person moves their hands in Wiri they are indicating that they are alive and have energy and life force within them.
My Kaiako put it in words I had never heard before. He described the haka as being a form of dance that celebrates life and death. Rather than just putting it as just a war dance, because it isnt. We have haka for Tangi, haka for weddings. It's a celebration :)
It was used before a war, the Māori war army who do a haka to the other war army their fighting, may have been Persians, Indians or even other Māori, it was to scare the enemy and show how strong our people are and boost adrenaline, and to make you more angry and heat up your body, never use 100% ihi (haka anger ness) when doing a haka because your nose will bleed, your head will get really hot with a sore headache then you will faint, no lies that happens to a lot of people when performing haka, if you push to hard, you faint, but yea it was to scare the enemy’s away, if they weren’t scared then war is coming after that haka ends
But also to celebrate, tell history and for funerals, and stop something from happening For example “ka mate ko te mauri o Te moana, kamate nga awa o Te motu e!” Means “If the lake dies (gets polluted) ALL the rivers and streams coming off it die as well”
Wow!! watching this really teared my eyes up with pride. I've been following your preparation journey on Maori Tv, and set it on series link to record. I have so much respect for the passion you all demonstrate in your performance - congratulations in achieving your goal on becoming number one . Much love alofa's from a random samoan.
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Strong men is one thing..
But strong women... takes your tribe to a whole 'notha level.
Respect.
Right?? I agree 💯%
Knowing a lot of these people and knowing that they were the first kura kaupapa Māori kids in Aotearoa and seeing the amounts of success and creative evolution that NT have had, I am not surprised at all to see where they are now. They have always been this great, the world is only now starting to see it.
Waititi mō āke āke.
That's so cool to know much aroha
This performance could EASILY win a dance competition….hands down! It’s so good!
Gave me goose bumps wen they all went raaah and the girl screaming and it was so intense
i could watch and listen to it forever
far out, i feel so proud that this my tribe, amazed and mind blown. Absouloutely beautiful and powerful right from the get go
does not get better than this!have watched so often and everytime something in me moves. Thank you so much for rejuvenating my interest
their formations are awesome...
Chills i got goosebumps from just watching this. Man can't wait for another Te Matatini :)
良い動画みせていただきましたありがとうございましたありがとうございました
whuuuu thats tuffffff
The fact that at some points the group sounds like ONE voice is killing me, mind blowing, imagine hearing that in the bush lol shitting my pants
If I heard that guy at 1:24 than the loud Unified scream that follows and the thudding when they rush forward shit is terrifying 😆
2021!! Needed my Fix!
Much love most proud to be a moari
Did us proud Tumanako! So proud💯☝️
"E kore he eka anō i tuku." - Dame Whina Cooper
1:48 that move to the side tho🔥🔥especially the lady on the middle that does it👏🏽mean choreography
So much mana! Love it! xx
my nan watches this loud eveynight but i still like it x
Sorry what? Your nan listens to this in full volume everynighy
This is my favourite one of Nga Tu manako Mean As Tu Meke to much.😃
Dam. Everytime I watch this. I get dem FEELS ❤ My favorite no doubt.
HEARTY!!!!! Gave me goose bumps
A superb performance!
Deserved the 2019 title and i must say Jeff ruha is the man
Goosebumps 💯
Is that man at the start one of the matatini uncles that went viral?
Yep 👌🏽
Mean Maori Mean 👌❤️💯
TU MAKE TO MUCH NGA TUMANAKO FANTASTIC PROUD TO BE A MAORI 💚 👏 😘 GIRL I AM A BIG FAN NOW!!
TU MEKE*
Well deserved win💖💖💖
YESSS NGÁ TÚMANAKO.!! 😍👍 😁👍
That running out tho 💯 🏃♀️ 🏃♂️
They didnt come to play this year 😔✊🏼
I'd like to ask , these haka are battle dance original from ancient age or they are created for a special occasion? , also can someone translate and subtitle in English? i really wish to know more , thanks
Kia ora, Roberto. Haka was used to tell stories of our history by our ancestors. Over the years our people have composed different haka to tell the story of other historical events or convey important life messages.
Some haka were used as a 'battle war-cry'. In present day, haka are also used to honour someone at wedding, university graduation, birthday etc.
@@lessgoblaat6149 , thanks for the information, , Yes, i can recognize the stories behind th gesture, like fishing, or paddle the boat . I am very curious to ask, the meaning of wave the hands before starting the haka
@@robertotaiwan1 You're welcome! The shaking of the hands is called "Wiri". The meaning of Wiri differs between tribes. Some use Wiri to represent the sun's rays coming down from the sky. Other tribes use it to represent the subtle movements of waves on the ocean.
Generally speaking, in performances like this wiri is used to represent the life force of a person. When a person moves their hands in Wiri they are indicating that they are alive and have energy and life force within them.
@@lessgoblaat6149 thanks ... some details i love to understand, thats why i asked. like many people asking me about our body language. Cheers
My Kaiako put it in words I had never heard before. He described the haka as being a form of dance that celebrates life and death. Rather than just putting it as just a war dance, because it isnt. We have haka for Tangi, haka for weddings. It's a celebration :)
Wondering can anyone give a summary of the story/lesson behind this haka? Thanks a ton!
It was used before a war, the Māori war army who do a haka to the other war army their fighting, may have been Persians, Indians or even other Māori, it was to scare the enemy and show how strong our people are and boost adrenaline, and to make you more angry and heat up your body, never use 100% ihi (haka anger ness) when doing a haka because your nose will bleed, your head will get really hot with a sore headache then you will faint, no lies that happens to a lot of people when performing haka, if you push to hard, you faint, but yea it was to scare the enemy’s away, if they weren’t scared then war is coming after that haka ends
But also to celebrate, tell history and for funerals, and stop something from happening
For example “ka mate ko te mauri o Te moana, kamate nga awa o Te motu e!”
Means
“If the lake dies (gets polluted) ALL the rivers and streams coming off it die as well”
👏👏👏👏👏
Alguien tiene la letra del haka??
👍🌏❤
Missing the Haka cuzzy
KIA ORA NGA TUMANAKO MEAN 👍🤙
Rx
too much