It’s hard to leave your family for 18 months at 19 to serve the Lord abroad.. so it’s even more emotional knowing she has come after being away 18 months.
This girl is so lucky, she was welcomed back like a queen of the tribe, without being one, and this is the power of family, friendship and tradition when respectufully preserved
@@ivanabonacicdoric6745 definitely not😂😂😂 first of all, a queen is the wife of a king so by that definition there's barely any real queens. And secondly women are not angels they're just people; some are nice, some kind, and some are evil and manipulative just like with men. keep coping
@@ivanabonacicdoric6745 (Disclaimer : This reply is just a joke, and you can find it at UA-cam too (ua-cam.com/video/h9SufXfHPbg/v-deo.html)) "If she Breathes, Shes a THOOOOOOTTTTTTT!!!!! ARRGGGGGHHHHHH". Sorry, but those reply of yours, remind me of a short vid here at YT. A funny one to me and others. And no, my reply does not represent my opinion, just want to answer with that meme. Hahaha ..... haha .... ha ..... Please don't linch me. 😅😅😅😅😅
I wouldn’t consider her lucky, I would consider her truly blessed. Our behavior and attributes usually stems from our environment and upbringing but every so often the black sheep of the family has to learn the hard way or either they break away from their family in order to change their generational family curses if those individuals were raised in a toxic environment. It’s always our choice how we treat one another 🙏🫶🤙
Buttchie _TheAwesome no-I meant pride. Maybe you feel life when you watch this. I feel proud of these people who value, express, and share these celebrations of their culture. I feel pride in people passing on their culture to their children and those children continuing the process. I cannot put to words the reason for the sense of pride since this is not my culture, but it is pride nonetheless.
I have problem with this and now I’m obsessed you don’t see me tears on my eyes very often as I’m one crazy son of the bitch and strong character but HAKA just comes naturally is very strong emotional there they give 100% with all their hearts one more reason why I support All blacks New Zealand
@@lunafringe10 There's a lotta shit related to our nature that we now ignore, because of what we call living as a society. The strongest power is within you and the knowledge you gain. I've watched a shitload of different ancient music types, and the vast majority, if not all of them, get me in some 'natural'/ancient way. From 'my' very own Alentejo singing, slave songs, Serbian style chants, Templar chants, African tribes stuff and their relation to rythm, I can't remember one which I didn't feel connected to somehow.
I'm a Mexican American girl from Arizona but I am crying my eyes out. That was not for show or to create a spectacle. You can tell they truly meant it with all their heart. Real family love like that is beautiful in any and every culture.
I have watched the Haka at a University Graduation at Otago...wow everything stopped while the graduate to whom it is accorded responded from the stage...so beautiful to watch.
What I love about this is that the dance itself is aggressive. But the reactions from the one being welcomed and the greetings afterwards are full of love. It's the full range of human emotions
I cannot stop myself from tearing up whenever I see the Haka being done for others. It is so emotional and heartfelt, you cannot be unmoved. Beautiful.
Sister Fata had just returned home from an 18 month mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Well done, sister, and how wonderful to see and feel the love and pride of your family and friends for your selfless service.
EVERY TIME I SEE A HAKA, IT MAKES ME FEEL SO EMOTIONAL. To see the love, strength, unity, family...this is some of the most beautiful culture ever...This love is unparalleled
EVERY DAMN TIME I SEE A HAKA VIDEO. I was fortunate at like 8-9 to see a haka performed in front of me. Even then I wept and was moved. It’s raw and primal
I believe this is so deeply moving to so many people, because almost all of us here, have been here many times before. This triggers a deep, soul-recognition that has a frequency we recognize. It’s the recognition of the soul longing for tribe, and the uniquely human need for small, tight knit, community. We are not made to be debt slaves, working ourselves into the ground, barely raising our own children, nuclear families that don’t stay together and extended family all but a distant memory. This is not the lifestyle that speaks to us on a soul level. Our souls are screaming for creative expression, freedom, peace, clarity, love, compassion, and gratitude. Our souls remember the true golden age of humanity, and the haka (along with other tribal traditions) surfaces our longing for all we had and reminds our soul of home, and the deeply sacred family bond that awaited us there.
When Sis Fata cried, this old grumpy man here cried. God I admire this culture. Such respect for damn near everything. Land, seas, people, tribe. WOW! I can not watch HAKA enough.
This is how women should be honored, loved and protected, worldwide. These men realize the value and respect of their mothers, wives, sisters, and conversely the women see the value and respect in the men. I’ve seen many haka videos like this where random airport employees or passerby join in. That’s the beauty of Maori, you are part of the family, whenever and wherever you are.
I had the pleasure of being station in Oahu for three years. The sense of Family … generationally is so present….. and the level in Honoring the Ancestors, the Elders is phenomenal 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
They appreciate their women because their women appreciate them as well. Two way street in any culture, disturbing that it’s a “luxury” in lots of places. It os a very moving and emotional way to be received or sent off
These always get me. This is favorite thing and I'm so jealous that I am part of a culture that has nothing nearly as awesome. I hope some day to experience this in person I can't imagine the emotions I'd have if it brings me to tears via UA-cam.
you can still learn a haka. I learned Ka Mate and i do it when Im alone and plan on teaching my kids. I also plan on doing Ka Mate for my sister and her boyfriend /fiancée. From what I've seen from both Maori and Kiwis is that all you have to do is take it seriously and remember this is a connection.
Yep i dnt think they know what there saying aswel coz the actual haka there doing they mucked up some of there words or said some in there own language lol get it ryt
@@Pax2g it's whatever they are being taught. Be it Maori, Hawaii, or even New Zealand where they also do Haka. I really think there are more important things to worry about in the world than a few words that might be bumbled. Ok. Thanks for replying. Have a great day!!
These kids probably have Maori whanau and lived in Aotearoa - New Zealand. Big love & respect to our older brothers & sisters from Hawaii & the Pacific 💯💞
@@deniseredman195 yes but Sister Fata served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hawaii so she left her home of New Zealand served her mission in Hawaii for 18 months then came home. So while the Haka is Maori there’s a HUGE number of Maori in the states the most concentrated states are Utah & Hawaii. Why you ask? Because the Polynesians (all Pacific Islander peoples) are the second largest group who are members of the the Mormon church. If you ever went to Hawaii you’d think you were in the pacific islands you see Tongans, Samoans, Fijian, Tahitians, etc. Go to a BYU campus whether in Utah, Idaho, or the Hawaii location and you’ll feel like you’re in the pacific islands.
It makes me so happy for some reason how quick everyone went silent and stopped to watch. Its such a show stopping thing. I’m so jealous of everyone who gets to witness one.
From a Native American brother across the sea on the golden plains, that was a beautiful, powerful display of love. Much respect to the people of Hawaii. One day I hope to see a haka preformed in person to feel it’s power.
Honestly Haka never fails to make me cry, I get this inexplicable feeling, not really of sadness, I can’t really pin point it. But it also makes me feel pride, and this isn’t even my culture, I wish I could see this in real life one day
I am amazed by how this stone age posturing and battle preparation has managed to survive and branch out into so many version without losing its core. 😊 The closest we czechs com to this is yelling "Have at them", which, while being equally powerful and if heard in battle is usually the last thing one hears if one is on the opposing side, lacks the versatility when it comes to showing respect, love, reverence or use as a welcome. The lack of rituals in the modern western world is a great loss for our culture.
@@paultannenberg4432 yessss I love it an im black an I swear ppl of any color can touch your spirit when u know its from the ❤ an this is verrry much so💓💓 make u wanna be angry cry an fight an love at the same time from a safe place its just no explained feeling here just it touches your soul with a sadness fear!!! I get chills Everytime 😬😬💓💓💓
WOW....I CRIED!!!!! IMAGINE YOU ARE MOST WELCOME❤❤❤💙💙💙💚💚💚 WHAT A WONDERFUL AND AWESOME WELCOME I LOVE THEIR.TRADITION❤❤❤ THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VID💙💙💙
NZ man!! just what a fkn culture!! the love they give, the confidence they show, the power they share! what a fkn culture, seeing stuff like this gives me chills! you'd never see this sort of act anywhere else. Hands up to you guys!
Yes this brought me to tears...I wonder what it's like to be loved like this!? It is sooo important to keep indigenous tradition, heritage, & language alive for our future generations...♡☆♡☆♡
The Maori Culture is Fierce and Faithful.... and oh yes, Funny! When you go to the Pacific Islands, you're already in the families according to your gender, your age and your smiles!
I'm from the east coast of Africa, when O was privileged to visit the Polynesian, I found myself completely at home. Some cultural practices even mirror what I grew up on. I love these people...
Wow. What a show of love and respect. I cry every time that i watch these Haka videos. The culture in New Zealand is amazing. I would love to move there and be part of it. America has become a country of no morals and divisional hate.
I would be bawling with joy and pride if my family did this for me... I always tear up when seeing the haka...makes me wish I was part of such a magnificent culture.
I witnessed Haka at an airport in So Cal one time, and all I could do was stand there out of the way and cry. One of the people who performed the Haka came up to me, patted me on the shoulder and was hoping that I was not crying out of fear. I told him that I was just so overcome with emotion with the beauty, passion, & love... and the fact that this culture has not been lost and completely whitewashed by other colonizers who would see it dead. I wound up getting invited to a pig roast they had at one of the beaches; I went and was completely accepted and treated so well with food and love. I will never forget and forever be grateful for meeting these chance strangers at an airport!
Absolutely beautiful , what a wonderful welcome ❤❤❤❤ I bet this lady never gets any grief 🤔🤔🤔, how lovely is this .. why can’t the rest of the world act like this ❤❤❤❤❤❤ it would be such a better place 😢😢😢😢
You have a beautiful culture! I am studying it right now. I am so thankful to God for the opportunity that I could visit Monterrey in February. Greetings from Hungary, Amigos Mexicanos! ❤
I’m not even a Maori and I run in tears while watching this. When I see how those people are connected to their culture and insanely attached to their families and their ppl … And when that young girl ran in tears while her people doing their performance it showed how much she’s home sick and she misses them alot. All that makes any one get emotional while watching.
Makes me miss my country's culture. It's fading so fast. Even little things like school ceremony's from when I was young are nearly a bygone relic now. And I'm only 23
So very powerful and her face and her tears of joy said it all. Even just watching the video you can feel the power through all you men. Great job guys you done a amazing job
Makes me cry hardcore. As a native seeing my fellow natives express their culture when the mainland natives are still struggling. It gives me so much hope
It's a wonder how such an agressive performance conveys so much love and respect. So much raw emotion! Each time I watch these haka videos I can't help but think that participating in haka must be a truly therapeutic experience. I wish there were some means to learn it outside the Pacific region and do so in a respectful way!
I can’t even get my friends to pick me up from the airport
😂😂
@Kilo Victor 🤣🤣🤣
Lololol. I know right, much less perform. Lol
Omg... you just cracked ME UP
I know enough to not even bother asking mine.
The fact that she was crying shows how much she knew that she was home
😭😭😭❤❤❤❤
@Rocco Hilly why would she be petrified? Dumb comment.
Well said 🤗
the fact that I'm crying shows how much she knew that she was home
It’s hard to leave your family for 18 months at 19 to serve the Lord abroad.. so it’s even more emotional knowing she has come after being away 18 months.
anyone else on a haka binge bawling their eyes out?
It's currently 0:40am and I'm bawling my eyes out while keep replaying the video.. just a usual Wednesday night I guess haha
Yaaaas!!!!! 😭 😭 😭
Omg me! This is so beautiful! ❤️❤️❤️
Did you see the funeral one.. it's huge and they doing it, but when that casket came out.. they was going off!!! It made me cry
Yup me
This girl is so lucky, she was welcomed back like a queen of the tribe, without being one, and this is the power of family, friendship and tradition when respectufully preserved
Every women is a queen
@@ivanabonacicdoric6745 definitely not😂😂😂 first of all, a queen is the wife of a king so by that definition there's barely any real queens. And secondly women are not angels they're just people; some are nice, some kind, and some are evil and manipulative just like with men. keep coping
@@ivanabonacicdoric6745 (Disclaimer : This reply is just a joke, and you can find it at UA-cam too (ua-cam.com/video/h9SufXfHPbg/v-deo.html))
"If she Breathes, Shes a THOOOOOOTTTTTTT!!!!! ARRGGGGGHHHHHH".
Sorry, but those reply of yours, remind me of a short vid here at YT. A funny one to me and others. And no, my reply does not represent my opinion, just want to answer with that meme. Hahaha ..... haha .... ha ..... Please don't linch me. 😅😅😅😅😅
I wouldn’t consider her lucky, I would consider her truly blessed.
Our behavior and attributes usually stems from our environment and upbringing but every so often the black sheep of the family has to learn the hard way or either they break away from their family in order to change their generational family curses if those individuals were raised in a toxic environment. It’s always our choice how we treat one another 🙏🫶🤙
@@NoRockinMansLand who broke ur heart
Man, if I had family like this, I'd just keep leaving and coming home.
Lmao!!! That's great. I was crying then read your post and busted out laughing. Thank you.😂😂😂
@@brainstew4you952 I did the same! Laughed through my tears. This was funny!
😂😂😂😂
I would do that too
🤣
This isn’t even my culture yet it fills me with pride.
No not pride... Life
Buttchie _TheAwesome no-I meant pride. Maybe you feel life when you watch this. I feel proud of these people who value, express, and share these celebrations of their culture. I feel pride in people passing on their culture to their children and those children continuing the process. I cannot put to words the reason for the sense of pride since this is not my culture, but it is pride nonetheless.
It's very moving.
Same I feel much pride when I watch Haka. It is so beautiful to me.
11ms62 I feel the same way, so much pride that their traditions are being passed on. It’s not my culture either
I cry every single time I watch a Haka. I can feel the emotion, the love, the pride etc. I truly believe it is the most beautiful thing to see. ❤
I have problem with this and now I’m obsessed you don’t see me tears on my eyes very often as I’m one crazy son of the bitch and strong character but HAKA just comes naturally is very strong emotional there they give 100% with all their hearts one more reason why I support All blacks New Zealand
I think its primitive, Stone Age, the cave
@@lunafringe10 There's a lotta shit related to our nature that we now ignore, because of what we call living as a society. The strongest power is within you and the knowledge you gain. I've watched a shitload of different ancient music types, and the vast majority, if not all of them, get me in some 'natural'/ancient way. From 'my' very own Alentejo singing, slave songs, Serbian style chants, Templar chants, African tribes stuff and their relation to rythm, I can't remember one which I didn't feel connected to somehow.
Well said, couldn’t agree more 💜
I feel the same. Watching a haka always brings me to tears and gives me goosebumps. Such a magnificent and raw tribute to her here.
I'm a Mexican American girl from Arizona but I am crying my eyes out. That was not for show or to create a spectacle. You can tell they truly meant it with all their heart. Real family love like that is beautiful in any and every culture.
Nigerian girl crying my eyes out here
Me too Half Mexican half Italian girl bawling right with you, from Marana AZ
I have watched the Haka at a University Graduation at Otago...wow everything stopped while the graduate to whom it is accorded responded from the stage...so beautiful to watch.
I think that’s what makes you feel it in your soul…. You can feel the love, emotions and pride. I get goosebumps EVERY time and tear up.
From an Irish American, welcome home Nezzy! ✌️♥️
How men honor their women in this culture is beautiful!
women do haka as well
❤️
Does not work in Turkey and various „special countries“ 🙄🤔🤬
Truly.
fix : how cultuerd people of New zealand do to show respect is beautiful
HAKA is no limit
I always cry. Imagine being greeted like this when coming home. The world would be a beautiful place.
I just wish my family would invite me home. This is so much love. so beautiful. im glad there are strong families like this in the wotld.
@@EmmieTuesday I hope you feel how loved you are.
Her protectors... Id love this greeting
I always cry to lol
So true.
What I love about this is that the dance itself is aggressive. But the reactions from the one being welcomed and the greetings afterwards are full of love. It's the full range of human emotions
Late to the party but beautifully stated.
@@jgp7591 Thank you.
*As a pacific islander I always shed a tear when I see people express their emotion through haka*
Never fails to make me tear up. I love strong culture. Glad airport security didn't show up.😘😘😘
They're used to it. This is a common occurrence.
its HAWAII rather security would join them.
I am right there with you. America is so sorry compared to this
My too
Omg me to 😭 like a baby
I cannot stop myself from tearing up whenever I see the Haka being done for others. It is so emotional and heartfelt, you cannot be unmoved. Beautiful.
I agree 💯 with you
tessamersus I know! I do the same thing...why is that?
Ginny Risner it's from the heart with love and respect. It's in everyone's DNA. It tears me up also
I agree! I tear up every time!
Tessa, if you haven’t seen them yet check out the one where the student body is honoring their teacher and the wedding one. Very emotional! Pat
Sister Fata had just returned home from an 18 month mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Well done, sister, and how wonderful to see and feel the love and pride of your family and friends for your selfless service.
I just returned from Havaii and witnessed a Haka salutation and was incredibly moved… much love and respect from an Arab Muslim 🌺
EVERY TIME I SEE A HAKA, IT MAKES ME FEEL SO EMOTIONAL. To see the love, strength, unity, family...this is some of the most beautiful culture ever...This love is unparalleled
I had not seen one until two weeks ago on UA-cam. I would love to see and feel that energy.
I’ve never cried at something I’ve seen on social media until today, watching all these beautiful videos
Same omg
Yes love from tamilnadu 😍😍😍🔥
Cuando veo estos videos de tanto honor me salen las lágrimas
I’m a grown man and for some unexplained reason my eyes are sweating. This isn’t even my culture but that was moving
EVERY DAMN TIME I SEE A HAKA VIDEO.
I was fortunate at like 8-9 to see a haka performed in front of me. Even then I wept and was moved. It’s raw and primal
A primal expression of love does tend to make men's eyes sweat
Same here
❤
Same here
I believe this is so deeply moving to so many people, because almost all of us here, have been here many times before. This triggers a deep, soul-recognition that has a frequency we recognize. It’s the recognition of the soul longing for tribe, and the uniquely human need for small, tight knit, community. We are not made to be debt slaves, working ourselves into the ground, barely raising our own children, nuclear families that don’t stay together and extended family all but a distant memory. This is not the lifestyle that speaks to us on a soul level. Our souls are screaming for creative expression, freedom, peace, clarity, love, compassion, and gratitude. Our souls remember the true golden age of humanity, and the haka (along with other tribal traditions) surfaces our longing for all we had and reminds our soul of home, and the deeply sacred family bond that awaited us there.
Beautifully said ❤️
This was beautiful. Thank you for putting into words what I couldn't.
I’m African and I’m in tears ..it’s crazy how cultures can be so different and so beautiful. I love this!
When Sis Fata cried, this old grumpy man here cried. God I admire this culture. Such respect for damn near everything. Land, seas, people, tribe. WOW! I can not watch HAKA enough.
One old grump to another, I cried too!
Add a 3rd grumpy old man to that list.
Add a 4th one to that list.
Here's to you all, gentlemen!
A warriors way home coming 💯💯💯!!!! So much RESPECT for women 💐🌺!!!!!🤙🏽🇬🇺🇲🇵🤙🏽!!!!!
This is how women should be honored, loved and protected, worldwide. These men realize the value and respect of their mothers, wives, sisters, and conversely the women see the value and respect in the men. I’ve seen many haka videos like this where random airport employees or passerby join in. That’s the beauty of Maori, you are part of the family, whenever and wherever you are.
Love my Polynesian roots! Proud to be Black/Samoan/Maori/Fiji/German.
I instantly start crying even before they start bc it’s so special and I love how strong their culture and family is. It’s always so beautiful !
me 2. :-)
I, also. You can feel the power. Are they Maori or Hawaiian? I know they are related, but didn't know Hawaiian did hakas. I love them!!
@@brendastolecki4755 they could be either but the haka is māori and this haka they are doing is in te reo māori :)
Imaging being a random tourist who is the first time in NZ and walks right into a Haka at the airport 😂
😂😂😂😂😅 it is pretty intimidating after all it's war cry. but one who knows the culture wouldn't get bothered.
Probably gon walk in like oh shit they do this for welcoming there own while all you get is a hey wassup how was the flight 🙂👍🏾
its in Hawaii
@@JDub. I think she was returning home from an LDS Church mission in Hawaii after a year and a half there to NZ.
Ya this the first time I’ve seen this 👍🏻🤘🏼I like it
I had the pleasure of being station in Oahu for three years. The sense of Family … generationally is so present….. and the level in Honoring the Ancestors, the Elders is phenomenal 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
I cry almost every time I see a Haka performed but this one almost took my (false) eyelashes right off 😫😭😭❤️
This isn't my culture but it makes tear up every time I see Haka. There's such love and pride in it. ❤🌺
I can't get through a few seconds of any Haka without crying. The culture is beautiful.
Every time I watch this type of dance it speaks to my soul and I don't even understand the culture I'm from Jamaica but somehow we touch my soul
I wish my family loved me this much. I show up after driving myself home from airport and all i get is, "oh, you're back already?"
You are not alone 😂😂
NOW THIS IS HOW YOU LOVE AND APPRECIATE YOUR WOMEN!!! WELL DONE!!! NOW THAT WAS FIREEEE🔥🔥🔥🔥
They appreciate their women because their women appreciate them as well. Two way street in any culture, disturbing that it’s a “luxury” in lots of places. It os a very moving and emotional way to be received or sent off
This. Culture is so interesting
@Jayden Godzilla Hansen Romruen Amazing😍👍🏼
Very
It's the first time I've seen something like this and I'm like wow that's awesome
@@lucyheartfilia7336 same here. You can see these built men put their whole heart & soul into this; I’d love to know the meaning.
I don't mind my island kuzzies adopting our haka I just wanna see more from their culture
These always get me. This is favorite thing and I'm so jealous that I am part of a culture that has nothing nearly as awesome. I hope some day to experience this in person I can't imagine the emotions I'd have if it brings me to tears via UA-cam.
Most cultures past had incredible rituals
you can still learn a haka. I learned Ka Mate and i do it when Im alone and plan on teaching my kids. I also plan on doing Ka Mate for my sister and her boyfriend /fiancée. From what I've seen from both Maori and Kiwis is that all you have to do is take it seriously and remember this is a connection.
This had me in tears. She is so blessed to know her beautiful history and have a wonderful family to keep it alive. Just beautiful
I have no idea what they say but it brings me joy to watch such passion and honor.
Yep i dnt think they know what there saying aswel coz the actual haka there doing they mucked up some of there words or said some in there own language lol get it ryt
@@Pax2g at least they are keeping their culture alive. They may have been nervous. Who cares. That was amazing and beautiful.
@@MsBebegurl0212 there culture there Hawaiian not maori if u want to see actual culture preformance watch maori haka
@@Pax2g it's whatever they are being taught. Be it Maori, Hawaii, or even New Zealand where they also do Haka. I really think there are more important things to worry about in the world than a few words that might be bumbled. Ok. Thanks for replying. Have a great day!!
Pax NZ This is an airport in NZ, not Hawaii. We don’t have any Long White Cafes here.
Mahalo for this beautiful haka! Dont worry your Hawaiian cousins will take great care of her until she returns... Aloha!
We sure will. We get plenty aloha for the sista
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This is New Zealand yea its not called a Haka here in Hawaii... Or did you just decide to do a Maori haka here in Hawaii?
These kids probably have Maori whanau and lived in Aotearoa - New Zealand. Big love & respect to our older brothers & sisters from Hawaii & the Pacific 💯💞
@@deniseredman195 yes but Sister Fata served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Hawaii so she left her home of New Zealand served her mission in Hawaii for 18 months then came home. So while the Haka is Maori there’s a HUGE number of Maori in the states the most concentrated states are Utah & Hawaii. Why you ask? Because the Polynesians (all Pacific Islander peoples) are the second largest group who are members of the the Mormon church. If you ever went to Hawaii you’d think you were in the pacific islands you see Tongans, Samoans, Fijian, Tahitians, etc. Go to a BYU campus whether in Utah, Idaho, or the Hawaii location and you’ll feel like you’re in the pacific islands.
It makes me so happy for some reason how quick everyone went silent and stopped to watch. Its such a show stopping thing. I’m so jealous of everyone who gets to witness one.
From a Native American brother across the sea on the golden plains, that was a beautiful, powerful display of love. Much respect to the people of Hawaii. One day I hope to see a haka preformed in person to feel it’s power.
The haka is from māori culture in aotearoa🇳🇿
Honestly Haka never fails to make me cry, I get this inexplicable feeling, not really of sadness, I can’t really pin point it. But it also makes me feel pride, and this isn’t even my culture, I wish I could see this in real life one day
right there with you
This makes me tear up everytime I see any of these vids its so raw an pain felt an good pain same time chill cant explain but I'm very intrigued ❤
And I thought I was the only one that teared up watching Haka
@@rechannluv I kno crazy right..it really touches your soul!!! I just love it!!
I am amazed by how this stone age posturing and battle preparation has managed to survive and branch out into so many version without losing its core. 😊
The closest we czechs com to this is yelling "Have at them", which, while being equally powerful and if heard in battle is usually the last thing one hears if one is on the opposing side, lacks the versatility when it comes to showing respect, love, reverence or use as a welcome.
The lack of rituals in the modern western world is a great loss for our culture.
@@paultannenberg4432 yessss I love it an im black an I swear ppl of any color can touch your spirit when u know its from the ❤ an this is verrry much so💓💓 make u wanna be angry cry an fight an love at the same time from a safe place its just no explained feeling here just it touches your soul with a sadness fear!!! I get chills Everytime 😬😬💓💓💓
You said it perfectly, exactly how I felt!
Been to New Zealand as a exchange stundent. Got greeted by the host family like this every single morning. Moved out after 3 weeks.
WOW....I CRIED!!!!! IMAGINE YOU ARE MOST WELCOME❤❤❤💙💙💙💚💚💚
WHAT A WONDERFUL AND AWESOME WELCOME
I LOVE THEIR.TRADITION❤❤❤
THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR THIS VID💙💙💙
NZ man!! just what a fkn culture!! the love they give, the confidence they show, the power they share!
what a fkn culture, seeing stuff like this gives me chills! you'd never see this sort of act anywhere else. Hands up to you guys!
Omg why do Hakas always make me cry. It's like an emotion that just get triggered
Yes this brought me to tears...I wonder what it's like to be loved like this!? It is sooo important to keep indigenous tradition, heritage, & language alive for our future generations...♡☆♡☆♡
The Haka is one of the most amazing things I have discovered on UA-cam. If I was ever honored in this way, I would cry my eyes out.
I was balling out major tears from this - the Haka stirs the soul - I'm proud of our Polynesian culture - you can Feel the love
Hi Yvette! Me too! Haka is so Beautiful and Powerful at the same time plenty Mana. Aloha from Hawaii! 🌈🌴🌊☀️🌺🍀🌻☘🦋💞🥰🤙👍
Love and respect!
Kia Ora! big love for our polynesian whanau in the the south Pacific! 💯💞
Man... Y'all made me cry 😍😭😭😭
Same
Me too darn it 🙈❤️
I love how respectful the lady is wow the haka is awesome I love it and from South Africa supporting the All Blacks
Mel mano isso é emocionante e tipo uma honraria imensa ser recebido assim, a pessoa deve se sentir muito orgulhoso de fazer parte dessa cultura
There's absolutely no doubt how much she is loved by her family 💕
This makes even like me just shed some tears. 😳😳😳
NOW THAT'S A WELCOME I FELT THE LOVE AND YES I SHED TEARS
This is nothing less than AMAZING!!! I’m sure the building is shaking from the power they are breathing into this room!!! What a blessing!!!
Watching honouring the sister i had goose bumps and nearly crying myself precious video
The Maori Culture is Fierce and Faithful.... and oh yes, Funny! When you go to the Pacific Islands, you're already in the families according to your gender, your age and your smiles!
Beautiful Heritage, Inspirational and Emotional. Blessings.
There's so much respect ........
For me , I'm German , Haka is Full Respect to an other people ,
Thank you ,
Jürgen
It's an honor seein this videos so inspirational and motivational. When I'm sad I listen to haka that's my therapy.
I love the way New Zealanders show emotion. Whether it is happiness or sadness, it the most beautiful tear jerking display of emotion.
I saw the Words HAKA for Sis Fata and now those words are just running through my head repeatedly. Very catchy HAKA for Sis Fata!
Hello from Ukraine!!! Great respect and admiration. Ukrainians are also proud and independent people!
I've been away from home for two years.
I cried.
What a wonderful way to honour a woman
Bruh she's crying she's so proud, if I had a family like this I'd be joining in in tears
She indeed went home with honor♡ Congrats Sister!
I ain't even crying...my eyes are sweating 😭😭😭💖💖💖 so beautiful
I'm from the east coast of Africa, when O was privileged to visit the Polynesian, I found myself completely at home. Some cultural practices even mirror what I grew up on. I love these people...
Lol stop playing. You know black ppl hate each other.
It doesn't mirror shyt
@@lesfleurs9369 How do you know? Have you had a encounter with both cultures? And note, I said 'some cultural practices!'.
Wow. What a show of love and respect. I cry every time that i watch these Haka videos. The culture in New Zealand is amazing. I would love to move there and be part of it. America has become a country of no morals and divisional hate.
The video is from Hawaii… a state in America, not New Zealand smh
@@isaiahbias5961 The Haha originated in New Zealand. Almost every Haka ritual performed on you tube is in New Zealand.
@@isaiahbias5961 yeah but the haka is māori
Why am I crying in the Carribean islands far away from them? It's so beautiful.
I would be bawling with joy and pride if my family did this for me... I always tear up when seeing the haka...makes me wish I was part of such a magnificent culture.
I AM COMPLETELY ADDICTED TO THESE HAKA VIDEOS AND I CRY LIKE A BABY EVERY TIME!!!
Me too.
Me too!
The funeral ones are heart wrenching
I witnessed Haka at an airport in So Cal one time, and all I could do was stand there out of the way and cry. One of the people who performed the Haka came up to me, patted me on the shoulder and was hoping that I was not crying out of fear. I told him that I was just so overcome with emotion with the beauty, passion, & love... and the fact that this culture has not been lost and completely whitewashed by other colonizers who would see it dead. I wound up getting invited to a pig roast they had at one of the beaches; I went and was completely accepted and treated so well with food and love. I will never forget and forever be grateful for meeting these chance strangers at an airport!
Absolutely beautiful , what a wonderful welcome ❤❤❤❤
I bet this lady never gets any grief 🤔🤔🤔, how lovely is this .. why can’t the rest of the world act like this ❤❤❤❤❤❤ it would be such a better place 😢😢😢😢
Who wouldn’t want to come home to that kind of welcome. Beautiful
I just cried like a baby,this was so beautiful
I am of proud Mexican heritage and this hits so hard to my core!
You have a beautiful culture! I am studying it right now.
I am so thankful to God for the opportunity that I could visit Monterrey in February.
Greetings from Hungary, Amigos Mexicanos! ❤
I’m not even a Maori and I run in tears while watching this. When I see how those people are connected to their culture and insanely attached to their families and their ppl … And when that young girl ran in tears while her people doing their performance it showed how much she’s home sick and she misses them alot. All that makes any one get emotional while watching.
Her tears 😭 had me tearing up! Such strong family unity!
Netherlands here This is so beautiful thank you for sharing so much power
Comes from This and emotions iT is breath taking ❤️🙏🏻
I can so relate how she felt being welcomed home! After long 5 years, I'm going home visiting family and friends💗
Makes me miss my country's culture. It's fading so fast. Even little things like school ceremony's from when I was young are nearly a bygone relic now. And I'm only 23
Damnit!!!! I love the Haka, it pumps me the hell up!!!!
Outstanding, I’m in tears... I love the Haka 👍
Wow! You all can meet my plane anytime. Very much appreciated your keeping traditions alive. Thank you.
Every time. Every. Damn. Time.
I watch a Haka & the tears just flow. Such an honor to see someone's culture fleshed out. Thank you for sharing w/ us.
Makes me cry with joy each time I watch.. Such Love and strength.. Thank you for sharing. Much love to you all.
I love this about their culture it’s so strong and powerful. Very emotional. I wish I could learn.
if youre a woman you cant,not that one. But there is the female version that is just as powerful
So very powerful and her face and her tears of joy said it all. Even just watching the video you can feel the power through all you men. Great job guys you done a amazing job
Understandably the lady in blue couldn't wait to go hug her daughter. Great video
My family when I pass my math test 💯😂
I was in tears but this made me laugh 😆
@@yvetteortega8973I'm glad 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmfao!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ninachicana 😂😂😂🤦🏼♀️
@@ma7608 Lol that comment had me dying! Thanks for the laugh!😄❤🌺
Oh wow I couldn't help but cry that was just so emotional you could feel it in your heart
The tradition makes me cry. The Passion and love ❤️
Family, Culture and Tradition.
That's what everything's about????
This was awesome
Awesome culture bro, peace love from Indonesia...
Makes me cry hardcore. As a native seeing my fellow natives express their culture when the mainland natives are still struggling. It gives me so much hope
Much Love sis Kia Kaha (be strong) we see youse and we stand by you💪💚
I'm LDS.....this is a beautiful return for a sister missionary!!
It's a wonder how such an agressive performance conveys so much love and respect. So much raw emotion! Each time I watch these haka videos I can't help but think that participating in haka must be a truly therapeutic experience. I wish there were some means to learn it outside the Pacific region and do so in a respectful way!