Hongi…pressing noses together…it’s Hā…the breath of life. Te Reo eyebrow is a real thing 😆 no lies. You’ll see it for yourself when you come over here…it’s normally coupled with duck lips and hard out nostril flaring 😆 what’s the time mr wolf by Southside of the Bombay….they’re a kiwi group. Another good upload. You don’t need an invite to the hangi…just rock up…you’ll get fed.
I still crunch my dry noodles up n shake it up with the seasoning b lol ..I love that intro too dang I can hear you dropping in lol ..that's still my favorite song of yours ha
Twa you will be invited to alot of maori events. your be having hangis coming outer your ears. Island food too. I be honest if you came here you would be very popular. Looked after, fed and entertained. You would probably make it big here. I can see it
I think most of us consider ourselves brown my bro, or Polynesian. Especially because most of us have some European heritage in our ancestry as well. Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh, French and more...
Maori are their own harshest critics. Some only regard cultural content as real. Reality is all content by Maori whether it be hip-hop, comedy etc with Maori flare and influence is real Maori content.
I whakapapa back to Raukokere East Coast. The school where Boy was filmed. My family own the school again now. Govt said they were going to close it. We said they can give the land back to us then, and you may as well leave the buildings. So we hire them out for accommodation at the moment in combination with our Marae, just around the corner from the school. I'm a Waititi on my mothers side.
I've always grown up with the understanding that Us 'Maori' identify with the 'N' word because we were of color and also majority of Maori, especially back in the days were really DARK brown! Lol.
It depends brother, lot of our tupuna (Ancenstors) were treated poorly and could relate, this is why we consider or identify as black, but nowadays we are brown on the outside, but on the inside, we will always identify as black, just my opinion tho
What?😂 Whoever is telling you Maori are black is lying to you. Probably some wannabe gangsta who wants an excuse to say the n-word. Maori are indigenous and therefore "brown". Someone really keeping you misinformed lol.
Hi Bro awesome reaction. To the Brown comment. I have never heard Maori being called brown, the guy whos talking is white foreigner... Like our Black power Maori brothers affiliated in gang, represent all the way..
15:43 Um.. Its the Asia Pacific region, sorry man. Even Melanesians (Fiji and Solomon Islands) and Australian aboriginal Natives are darker toned skinned... as are Southern Indians but are still genetically and geographically "Asian". Polynesians are almost identical other Southeast Asians especially in Malaysia - Indonesia.
If your talking skin colour, we brown. However our history walks the same path as all other colonised indigenous people. Slot us where you want like the rest of the world. Won't matter. We will always just be what we are. Maori✌️
we are brown bro maoris arnt black. but when we use the n word we dont correlate it with skin colour.. more like a very close mate, cousin etc. we dont use it as a way to determine skin colour at all. we got whites saying it to browns and we would never be offended
I think people get confused in the USA because of the ALL Blacks Rugby name... which was based only on the Jersey color etc "The Boys in Black'" or "The Blue Team"
@@jedinite241 nah bro some people literally tried to tell me/convince me that y’all are black, i just dont agree , y’all are poly but not black tho in my eyes atleast
@@Twano2am Years ago people with Anthropological evidence were saying Polynesians could be South American, then it was Taiwanese-Chinese, then it was general Southeast Asian and East Asian (which has remained the general academic consensus). Now there's a new geneticist trying to make a name for himself - Manfred Kayser saying from Melanesia. We gotta fight deez numb nutz who play with our History just like everyone else does.... especially lately with Asia Pacific being a political hot zone of development and influence.
@@Twano2am Thats why you might get some heated feedback Twano sometimes, people know there's lots of politics at play and they might just go 'guard dog mode' sometimes on anyone who messes with their heritage.
At the end of the day bro none of us is actual the colour black just a darker shade of brown,black is an english thing maori dont think like that black or brown truth is we are all practically brown under the sun:) example like the colour of dark chocolate or other shades of brown chocolate you cant say that its the colour black lol
An they wer also calling us black or black nigga, so now its stuck with us why do you think one of our gangs rep black power? What cause the patch is black lol no its cause where black. Facts
We dont use the term black coz we aint black skin now are we? We are all Brown skin different types of brown. I think its sad how yous are brought up to call yourself black all because of the white people
The black, brown isnt relevant in regards to the n word it's "whakapapa"(a line of descent from one's ancestors; genealogy) if you are Maori no matter weather you are fair skinned, light skinned, brown or black. you are a N;##@ by default... Like just because ur light skinned it does not mean your don't share the same blood, generational trauma or day today struggle with racism. . For Example in the western world, the term "black" is used to describe persons who are perceived as dark-skinned compared to other populations. It is most commonly used for people of sub Saharan African ancestry and the indigenous people of oceana, though it has been applied in many contexts to other groups, and is no indicator of any close ancestoral relationship whatsoever. Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified "black", and these social constructs have changed over time. In a number of countries, societal variables affect classification as much as skin color, and the social criteria for "blackness" vary. In the United Kingdom, "black" was historically equivalent with "person of color", a general term for non-European peoples. In other regions such as Australasia, settlers applied the term "black" or it was used by local populations with different histories and ancestral backgrounds.
I'm not saying we are Ni##@ I'm trying to say perception in the eyes of others would be used as a slur toward Maori or indigenous people because they are not Aryan or completely white. Eek hope this makes some sense.
Hongi…pressing noses together…it’s Hā…the breath of life. Te Reo eyebrow is a real thing 😆 no lies. You’ll see it for yourself when you come over here…it’s normally coupled with duck lips and hard out nostril flaring 😆 what’s the time mr wolf by Southside of the Bombay….they’re a kiwi group. Another good upload. You don’t need an invite to the hangi…just rock up…you’ll get fed.
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9:09 “so New Zealand has transgenders too”😂😂 it’s just a dude with bleached hair bro tf hahaha
Ik bro i watched the replay and i was like why would i say that 😂😂 no disrespect to that guy
Yea but he definitely gay which is close to it
Brothers got his jacket on we made him chili guys big ups tho brother what you all the time from Aotearoa
I still crunch my dry noodles up n shake it up with the seasoning b lol ..I love that intro too dang I can hear you dropping in lol ..that's still my favorite song of yours ha
Yes sir if you haven’t had to eat raw noddles in your life you are not a real Hahaha and the the eyebrow language is a real thing too bro
A Hongi is nose to nose sharing breather of life, and the noodles was a five pack of original favor
We breathe the same air! A bloody good lesson to learn with us humans.
King Twano2am in the house baby !!!
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Every Maori kid has eaten it as if they were chips, especially at school 😂
Aint seen the vid yet. I know what you're on about. Noodles. But what about the RARO packets? lol
@@phillipleng4757 pour in the mouth and a scull from the fountain or straight lick off the palm of the hand? 😂
Aye appreciate the love you showing to NZ fr! You a real one
Blessed to call this place my home 💪🏽
In NZ there's no brown, black, yellow or white. We're ALL Kiwis and try to learn and embrace. Multi cultures make a culture.
Nah g
@@alexkay3882 wdym nah?
@@ev2175 I'm maori not kiwi
@@alexkay3882 ohhh I get you
do a dna test ur likely more caucasion than maori bruh u kiwi @@alexkay3882
The intro tt is to true bro 💀😂
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Twa you will be invited to alot of maori events. your be having hangis coming outer your ears. Island food too. I be honest if you came here you would be very popular. Looked after, fed and entertained. You would probably make it big here. I can see it
I think most of us consider ourselves brown my bro, or Polynesian. Especially because most of us have some European heritage in our ancestry as well. Irish, Scottish, English, Welsh, French and more...
Oh snap... Rahui Pokeka... thats my home town!!... did not expect to see that in a video :D
Bro eyebrow talking for brown people is another language in nz😂
9:27 dude on top right looked scared too😂
So fun that you watched them all !!! Love your work always hahaha fuck that family video be me as fuck 💀
Te Reo Eyebrow is a thing
20:35 I went to school with those two fellas. Primary school and college
A lot of people know the song “What’s the time mr. Wolf” from the movie called Once We’re Warriors. It’s a good movie to watch 🧡
Maori are their own harshest critics. Some only regard cultural content as real. Reality is all content by Maori whether it be hip-hop, comedy etc with Maori flare and influence is real Maori content.
Fuck yes code switching mid call 🤦🏻♀️🤣🤣
Parents are never ever cool with your partner in this country… or is that just my psycho parents lol
100 percent a hangi is like a massive cook out bro
That song is called wats the time mr wolf by Southside of Bombay church bro
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Noodles Raw, is the vibe my G
Ngl I don't really fw my Maori culture but you fr an honorary Maori it seems 🔥
We have good az ganja bro,Get blazed n do some NZ sh!t lol
Bro when you come here we will put a Hangi on for you we dont need to invite you, You need to invite us.
Oath
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I whakapapa back to Raukokere East Coast. The school where Boy was filmed. My family own the school again now. Govt said they were going to close it. We said they can give the land back to us then, and you may as well leave the buildings. So we hire them out for accommodation at the moment in combination with our Marae, just around the corner from the school. I'm a Waititi on my mothers side.
Your intro is awesome bro. Professional
Thank you 🙏
Eating Raw Noodles and Raro is a classic
Wat is raro bro
@@Twano2am I sent you raro. It’s that drink.
@@Twano2am only he’s meaning you eat the raro as a powder…so gross…but kids used to love to do that!
I saw u laughing at 20:10 breh 🙃🤣🤣
I used to call them Mãori Chips (Raw Noodles)
It’s crazy because the culture here isn’t really a skin colour thing. It’s a area/who you’re around thing
There is obviously certain cultures here but the “New Zealand” culture is really who you are around and how you were raised
"I never knew that bruh, damn that guy bald as hell shout out to all the bald guys bro".
Ain't had dry noodles 4 a while now. 😂
it was the best treat as a kid at school hahaha raw noodle life haha
I'd say the correct word would be melanated 🔥 video by the way ✌🏾churr
Yeah cuz your invited to the hangis bro
I've always grown up with the understanding that Us 'Maori' identify with the 'N' word because we were of color and also majority of Maori, especially back in the days were really DARK brown! Lol.
Sup bro! Wait till you get here homie, you'll see Maori!😛We out here! We got you! BLESS!
Yeah!!!! Nothin wrong… with raw noodles 😅
Dry weetbix is al g too when ur hungry as.
Raw noodles are dope 😂
The Māori, Nz, Polynesian… confusing ain’t it but you see we are to black for the whites and to white for the black.
I’m a white guy who lives in China and I eat noodles crumpled up in the packet with the seasoning put in it that shi taste good no 🧢
Only 20% of all Māori can speak the language 99% of us speak english
We are brown, our ancestors are black
na yeah love eating noodles raw.. even the Raro powder sachet..
Bro my cousin was in this video Letsfkn goooo!
fried breed its really good
Maori bread and fried bread with butter🤤
Gotta love the raw noodles..
It depends brother, lot of our tupuna (Ancenstors) were treated poorly and could relate, this is why we consider or identify as black, but nowadays we are brown on the outside, but on the inside, we will always identify as black, just my opinion tho
21:50 thats a girl
bring the whanau when you come down
Come visit Aunty Rosina in NZ . We will look after you. 🤩
Nah that's how we eat raw noodles too... it's better than chips. 😆
Bro my people are not like what you think
Whats the time mr wolf is a nz band called South of Bombay
U talking about fry bread my bro?if so the shit is delicious brother u gta try it
Fire vid 🔥 💥
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What?😂 Whoever is telling you Maori are black is lying to you. Probably some wannabe gangsta who wants an excuse to say the n-word. Maori are indigenous and therefore "brown". Someone really keeping you misinformed lol.
Hi Bro awesome reaction. To the Brown comment. I have never heard Maori being called brown, the guy whos talking is white foreigner... Like our Black power Maori brothers affiliated in gang, represent all the way..
Doing poi is hard af
15:43 Um.. Its the Asia Pacific region, sorry man. Even Melanesians (Fiji and Solomon Islands) and Australian aboriginal Natives are darker toned skinned... as are Southern Indians but are still genetically and geographically "Asian". Polynesians are almost identical other Southeast Asians especially in Malaysia - Indonesia.
thought we was movin on from nz content
I used to be an adventurer like you til I took an arrow in the knee
Do you not see how much love we get bro from nz , i was but people literally want to see these videos
whats the time is by Southside of Bombay
Mean as!
If your talking skin colour, we brown. However our history walks the same path as all other colonised indigenous people.
Slot us where you want like the rest of the world. Won't matter. We will always just be what we are. Maori✌️
I couldnt tell if she was a boy or a girl either.
Lol
Yup they eat their noodles raw
instant noodles bro come to newzealand
w twan , keep it up
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Nothing worse than a stink Teke 😂
What's the name of the song in your intro bro bro?
Twano 2am - left hollywood
@@Twano2am where can I find it?
react to nz music, six60, poi e, stan walker, maori boy, tiki tane
we are brown bro maoris arnt black. but when we use the n word we dont correlate it with skin colour.. more like a very close mate, cousin etc. we dont use it as a way to determine skin colour at all. we got whites saying it to browns and we would never be offended
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maori were referred to as blacks by colonisers
Maori are Brown that can be even Browner close to Black due to alot of time spent in the sun here on the east coast of Aoteroa.
I think people get confused in the USA because of the ALL Blacks Rugby name... which was based only on the Jersey color etc "The Boys in Black'" or "The Blue Team"
@@jedinite241 nah bro some people literally tried to tell me/convince me that y’all are black, i just dont agree , y’all are poly but not black tho in my eyes atleast
@@Twano2am Years ago people with Anthropological evidence were saying Polynesians could be South American, then it was Taiwanese-Chinese, then it was general Southeast Asian and East Asian (which has remained the general academic consensus). Now there's a new geneticist trying to make a name for himself - Manfred Kayser saying from Melanesia. We gotta fight deez numb nutz who play with our History just like everyone else does.... especially lately with Asia Pacific being a political hot zone of development and influence.
@@Twano2am Thats why you might get some heated feedback Twano sometimes, people know there's lots of politics at play and they might just go 'guard dog mode' sometimes on anyone who messes with their heritage.
At the end of the day bro none of us is actual the colour black just a darker shade of brown,black is an english thing maori dont think like that black or brown truth is we are all practically brown under the sun:) example like the colour of dark chocolate or other shades of brown chocolate you cant say that its the colour black lol
An they wer also calling us black or black nigga, so now its stuck with us why do you think one of our gangs rep black power? What cause the patch is black lol no its cause where black. Facts
What do you mean your brown
We anit niigga,s bro
We dont use the term black coz we aint black skin now are we?
We are all Brown skin different types of brown.
I think its sad how yous are brought up to call yourself black all because of the white people
Bro reacted to like 10 clips and turned it into a 30min video ffs 🤦♂️
almost like I can do whatever I want on my UA-cam channel
@Twano2am who would've thought
bro stop mumbling
The black, brown isnt relevant in regards to the n word it's "whakapapa"(a line of descent from one's ancestors; genealogy) if you are Maori no matter weather you are fair skinned, light skinned, brown or black. you are a N;##@ by default... Like just because ur light skinned it does not mean your don't share the same blood, generational trauma or day today struggle with racism.
. For Example in the western world, the term "black" is used to describe persons who are perceived as dark-skinned compared to other populations. It is most commonly used for people of sub Saharan African ancestry and the indigenous people of oceana, though it has been applied in many contexts to other groups, and is no indicator of any close ancestoral relationship whatsoever.
Different societies apply different criteria regarding who is classified "black", and these social constructs have changed over time. In a number of countries, societal variables affect classification as much as skin color, and the social criteria for "blackness" vary. In the United Kingdom, "black" was historically equivalent with "person of color", a general term for non-European peoples. In other regions such as Australasia, settlers applied the term "black" or it was used by local populations with different histories and ancestral backgrounds.
I'm not saying we are Ni##@ I'm trying to say perception in the eyes of others would be used as a slur toward Maori or indigenous people because they are not Aryan or completely white. Eek hope this makes some sense.