My year 6 teacher taught our class this song/dance in Chung Wah Primary School in the Solomon Islands, 1987. Thanks Rocky Terita. So happy to stumble across it now. I can still remember the song and most of the actions for the dance.
Kia ora! This such a great performance! I will practice at home because i have Kapa hapa at school also thank you for your performance ! this makes me remember the moves also have a good day!
Beautiful music and dance! I have been twice in Hawaii and enjoyed polynesian music/dance in the polynesian cultural center (Oahu), luaus, etc, and could discover this music. Everytime I heard/see this music/dance, it comes to my mind sea, wind, coconut trees, happy people fishing, singing and dancing. Congratulations to keep alive these traditions!
Beautiful powerful there is nothing more pure than that love and loyalty and respect these young women and men have for the culture and importance the vital intent to never lose that foundation of their ancestory...that is such a powerful and loving dedication of the adults raising these young men and women and the never-ending ongoing encouragement of the adults the community to support and guide them, these videos show time and time again the reflection of the truely pure kind loving good soul of each individual the teachers and students the parents their children the families and the ancestors so telling such pure respect brings tears to my eyes...so many people wandering this earth without guidance without their foundation without any loyalty no one to support who they are and how to treat themselves or others,..flailing no direction a lost soul...these videos show much more than the song or the haka...these videos represent solidarity goodness souls that are purposeful respectful and good character integrity and pure of heart kind intent and nurturing to be the best person you can representing yourself your family your ancestors fierce unselfish kind loving and promoting by example to this world how everyone is supposed to be how a human being is meant to be...you should be very proud all of you because you are a brilliant beacon of light to those who may have lost their way in the darkness as well as a constant source of appreciation and admiration to never hide your light together you make this sky a beautiful constellation a good guide a constant comfort of what is truly beautiful and pure...thank you for sharing these videos. It is clearly so many hours and months and years of dedication practise and sacrifice to present such fine performances and unselfish giving of YOURSELVES and sharing with everyone what is in your hearts. I SEND YOU all love respect and admiration and my ongoing support to those who teach and those willing to learn and encourage everyone to shine as brightly as you can for those who are lost in the dark. God bless and hold you all with His loving embrace may your joy and love in your life be so full it spills on every soul you reach...see? IT already has...because you reached my soul. Thank you. 🌎✌🏼
Had our 2nd Kapa haka practise tonight, I missed the first one so I need to catch up, I came straight here, I knew someone would post up the tu meke waiata & I love your video kia ora 💛💛💛
I actually need to learn the kupu properly because I never went to an maori broading school at all ,and it really piss me off, that is where I should really be at being an real maori broading school ex student and I will never forget it at all
Toia mai te waka nei Kumea mai te waka nei Ki te tako..torangai Takoto ai Tiriti te mana motuhake Te tangi a te manu e Pipiwharauroa Kui, kui, kui! Whiti, whiti ora! Hui e Taiki e! Haka I te kokoma i te kokomako ko te hau tapu e rite ki te kai a matariki pakia tapareirei a koia tapa tapa konunua koia na tukua ki raro hi aue hi.
First off, it is not 'dances' and we do these to show how much love and peace we have for something. Or it can be a protest. When you post stuff like this on the internet we find it VERY extremely offensive. Please refrain to post comments like this to stop you from getting hate
My year 6 teacher taught our class this song/dance in Chung Wah Primary School in the Solomon Islands, 1987. Thanks Rocky Terita. So happy to stumble across it now. I can still remember the song and most of the actions for the dance.
My teacher put this on for us to learn the actions and lyrics as a Maori person I LOVE THIS COUNTRY
I remember singing this back in intermediate🤗 brings back memories. Love this group your awesome🤩🤩
Wis
Whakatane intermediate
Te puke intermediate
Whanganui Intermediate❤
Kia ora! This such a great performance! I will practice at home because i have Kapa hapa at school also thank you for your performance ! this makes me remember the moves also have a good day!
Beautiful music and dance! I have been twice in Hawaii and enjoyed polynesian music/dance in the polynesian cultural center (Oahu), luaus, etc, and could discover this music.
Everytime I heard/see this music/dance, it comes to my mind sea, wind, coconut trees, happy people fishing, singing and dancing. Congratulations to keep alive these traditions!
This is Maori btw
I love the polynesian cultural center as well, their Maori village is my favorite area
@@isobelbowman9545yes, Maori culture belongs to New Zealand, and New Zealand is part of Polynesia.
@aureliomega3268 No shit, just reminding the person that this is maori culture since they didn't mention it in their comments.
@@Federalbureauinvestigation_392 yes Maori, beautiful music...dances... and women... 😍
Beautiful powerful there is nothing more pure than that love and loyalty and respect these young women and men have for the culture and importance the vital intent to never lose that foundation of their ancestory...that is such a powerful and loving dedication of the adults raising these young men and women and the never-ending ongoing encouragement of the adults the community to support and guide them, these videos show time and time again the reflection of the truely pure kind loving good soul of each individual the teachers and students the parents their children the families and the ancestors so telling such pure respect brings tears to my eyes...so many people wandering this earth without guidance without their foundation without any loyalty no one to support who they are and how to treat themselves or others,..flailing no direction a lost soul...these videos show much more than the song or the haka...these videos represent solidarity goodness souls that are purposeful respectful and good character integrity and pure of heart kind intent and nurturing to be the best person you can representing yourself your family your ancestors fierce unselfish kind loving and promoting by example to this world how everyone is supposed to be how a human being is meant to be...you should be very proud all of you because you are a brilliant beacon of light to those who may have lost their way in the darkness as well as a constant source of appreciation and admiration to never hide your light together you make this sky a beautiful constellation a good guide a constant comfort of what is truly beautiful and pure...thank you for sharing these videos. It is clearly so many hours and months and years of dedication practise and sacrifice to present such fine performances and unselfish giving of YOURSELVES and sharing with everyone what is in your hearts. I SEND YOU all love respect and admiration and my ongoing support to those who teach and those willing to learn and encourage everyone to shine as brightly as you can for those who are lost in the dark. God bless and hold you all with His loving embrace may your joy and love in your life be so full it spills on every soul you reach...see? IT already has...because you reached my soul. Thank you. 🌎✌🏼
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Tamara Kennedy this is a bit different from the one I learned
nice essay chur
I’m practicing this for Kapa Haka, this is helping me remember the actions!
tino rawe, its about the treaty of waitangi❤🎉
Oh man I love this version. On my saved list ❤
I love watching this ! So pure and powerfull!
Te kura akonga o manurewa memory lane💙💯
I remember our teaching us this song, it was beautiful and i still love it ❤❤❤❤ im a proud kiwi❤❤
This so beautiful and uplifting! I love every second of it! Much ❤️
This is just beautiful! Powerful n passionate kiwis! I absolutely loved it! I'm going to learn how to sing it!! Thank you.
i have to do the haka and shout i allmost lost my voice dont try the boys
Hi everyone are you guys copping with the covid 19
This song brings me memories
Me to
I remember this waiata absolutely Ataahua Ataahua
I'm dancing to everything in this waiata!!
Aotearoa, the first wahine in the world to vote themselves into parliament for all of us of Aotearoa.
Ka rawe! So strong ... hui e, taike e!
We do this all the time at school. It’s a really good song😄
What song do you go to I go to te kura o matapi😊
I was supposed to say school heheheh
And Te kura o matapihi heh...
I go to tawhiti In Hawera
Sooo beautiful 😍😍😍
good one nice nd tidy actions
Ka mau te wehi 👏🖒👏🖒
i love this song
I like this song its one of my fav i do this at school my school os gvs
Love this so much 🥰💕
Tēna Koutou. I'm learning the mahi o ringa to take back to the tamariki at my Playcentre. Ngā mihi!
im learning this for waiata maori/kapa haka in school, i love this waiata because of the tone genuinely
Love this!
Love this vid please make more
Good one nice and nd tidy actions 3
I love this one
Love this vid, 400,000 views im sure lots of them are mine. Than you for posting!
Good one my friend like's it
Beautiful Rangatahi ma! Only 8 of you but so powerful. Proud of you
Brings a tear too me eye.
I love this song
Fuck I love being a Maori our waiata gives me goosebumps ❤️🖤🤍
Yous guys did a great job and nowmy class learing this song 😊
I love it it's lovely❤❤😊
good job on this song
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Malo saii loa fanaloa mailoa
I came across this once and I skipped it but now that ive watched it is so beutiful
The bestt 👏👏👏👏👏🔥🤩🤩🤩
Awesome 👍😊
I did this for kapa haka a i still remember everything
This is a cool as song I am not kidding
Ka mau te wehi !!!
So much power the look so cool and the boys
Moari music is like the best
Had our 2nd Kapa haka practise tonight, I missed the first one so I need to catch up, I came straight here, I knew someone would post up the tu meke waiata & I love your video kia ora 💛💛💛
You guys are doing so good I'm in a mare
marae*
Wow keep it up
I’m singing this for kapa haka at school at valley school and I’m performing this Friday I’m so excited
They are so good
my friends love this song in kura
love this song my fav song best ever
I actually need to learn the kupu properly
because I never went to an maori broading school at all ,and it really piss me off,
that is where I should really be at
being an real maori broading school ex student and I will never forget it at all
NZ❤❤❤❤❤
Last year we did this for our waiata except with a few changes with the actions
hi
@@olsen-tomlinsonkids9191 hello
Tino rawe atu koutou!!! Waiata mai etahi waiata ano. He pai au ki te matakitaki me rongo ki a koutou!!
I learn in kapa Haka me and my friend are the Leader off it❤❤❤
kia ora i am doing this at school for a kapa festivile and i love it all
Omg u are amazing
I’m singing this for my culture class this year 😊❤
Beautiful
Lesssgooo
🔥🔥❤️
at school i have to do the haka in this one
Cool😅
This was created in 2017 ;*; but ok
@@Mysterious_sss I don't think you know what you're talking about.
Lol I am dumb
@@Mysterious_sss this is old.you must be 12
Oh well this is old?
Toia mai te waka nei
Kumea mai te waka nei
Ki te tako..torangai
Takoto ai
Tiriti te mana motuhake
Te tangi a te manu e
Pipiwharauroa
Kui, kui, kui!
Whiti, whiti ora!
Hui e
Taiki e!
Haka
I te kokoma i te kokomako ko te hau tapu e rite ki te kai a matariki pakia tapareirei a koia tapa tapa konunua koia na tukua ki raro hi aue hi.
Kia Ora for the kupu for this beautiful waiata-a-ringa. Mauri Ora!
i love the haka
I love this is is my band ok
new zealand dance is nice
Cool
wow i wish i could sing like that what a great waiata
cool maori song
Re learning this for my auntys 40th!
Sheeeereeeeeeeeerree
sorry to all Maori people some people do not like your dances but I'm a fan 👏👏👐👐👐👍👍👍💋💋💕💕💕
That can be really offensive.
First off, it is not 'dances' and we do these to show how much love and peace we have for something. Or it can be a protest. When you post stuff like this on the internet we find it VERY extremely offensive. Please refrain to post comments like this to stop you from getting hate
This is what my school has to do at the haka
Same
Tautoko!!!! Mana motuhake!!
Nah thats just straight mean.... Truth... Mean
ATAAHUA ♥
We’re singing this for the yr8s graduation soon
Kia Ora for the waiatas
For kapa haka today we learnt about this song and I got a lead in it and we are going to preform soon
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Same here=)
love guys keep it up
Maori song
Culture at its finest🙌
Same
we sing this at my school😊
are u from koru school?
@@avajde nope sry
primary school production frrr
Would any whanau know where a kapahaka group would be in Rockhampton QLD
And I still sing this at school
I nose the song 😁
Hi
love it guys who is the guy on the left hes cute.
😂😂😂😂im sorry!! Almost all polynesian are cute at this age! I got 2 cousins whos faces have never known pimples,wrinkles but they know dimples😢
thanks for help
ao this is school song