THE GREATEST HAKA OF ALL TIME! Men’s & Women’s Haka Reactions

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  • @chrisparti
    @chrisparti 19 годин тому +180

    The most powerful hakas I have ever seen were at Jonah Lomu's funeral

    • @PjRjHj
      @PjRjHj 19 годин тому +8

      Not a dry eye across the ditch, watching the footage

    • @sheilaheald2509
      @sheilaheald2509 19 годин тому +8

      I was going to say the same thing. I bawled my eyes out at that ceremony.

    • @rhonafenwick5643
      @rhonafenwick5643 18 годин тому +12

      This is gonna sound way less impressive, but the most powerful for me was at my aunt's funeral. She wasn't even Māori by heritage, but she married a Kiwi and his whanau embraced her completely as one of their own. As the pallbearers were carrying her casket to the hearse, several men broke into a spontaneous rendition of Ka Mate behind them. The ihi was simply explosive. We all bawled, but at the same time it was so ferociously cathartic at a time we were all in such deep grief

    • @chrisparti
      @chrisparti 18 годин тому +4

      @@rhonafenwick5643 A personal story like that is far more moving than my watching Jonah's funeral on TV. Thank you for sharing ❤

    • @johnfarmer1214
      @johnfarmer1214 17 годин тому

      2ND - ~NUMBER ONE IS 2nd 1st Farewell Their Fallen Comrades With A Huge Haka - ua-cam.com/video/xI6TRTBZUMM/v-deo.html

  • @rikmoran3963
    @rikmoran3963 19 годин тому +59

    I'm from the UK, and have watched many hakas over the years. They are a fantastic part of sport. Additionally there are some truly beautiful and emotional hakas that you can find on UA-cam. There is a wedding haka in which the emotion always makes tears well up in my eyes, and there is a haka by school children honouring a teacher who was retiring. They might be somewhat alien to our cultures, but the emotions are very clear.

    • @ladykaycey
      @ladykaycey 18 годин тому +4

      I was touched by those too. Well worth watching.

    • @rollyrolly7729
      @rollyrolly7729 15 годин тому +2

      Check out the one at the nz parliament yesterday. Now that was pure emotion

    • @Bruce-nw2hm
      @Bruce-nw2hm 9 годин тому

      Im a kiwi and these haka bring a tear to my eye everytime. Proud to be a NZer

    • @revenant_scot
      @revenant_scot 9 годин тому +1

      Do you mean this one? ua-cam.com/video/A5_HmlSzpPo/v-deo.htmlsi=AB6hh5tD2p82zXWM
      It’s so powerful?

    • @Bruce-nw2hm
      @Bruce-nw2hm 9 годин тому

      @@revenant_scot yp thats the one. Goosebumps

  • @nathanielrose30
    @nathanielrose30 16 годин тому +30

    In 1905 New Zealand played Wales and performed the Haka, the welsh team responded by singing an old welsh song “Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau” which went on to be our national anthem and in doing so gave birth to the singing of anthems before a sporting event.

    • @soundsean
      @soundsean 15 годин тому +2

      This is a true and cool fact that I only recently learned.

    • @iallso1
      @iallso1 Годину тому

      As an English man I think the Welsh anthem is the best in the world, and I can't sing God Save Big Ears even if someone was hold a gun to my head.

  • @titchm131
    @titchm131 11 годин тому +4

    I remember hearing high school kids practising haka in their gym hall when I lived in NZ, it’s deep in their psyche and culture. It’s something else to hear in person.

    • @iallso1
      @iallso1 Годину тому

      Kids in primary schools learn kapa haka and are encouraged to think what it means to them on a personal level, not just as a group or a cultural perspective.

  • @jamesdignanmusic2765
    @jamesdignanmusic2765 7 годин тому +2

    That women's one was intense. A haka was performed in New Zealand parliament yesterday as a protest by Māori MPs against a bill before the house. It's not just a challenge before rugby matches, it still has its original value as a challenge or as a sign of respect. Other Pacific nations have similar challenges - the Sivatau, the Sipitau, the Cibi. When two of them play rugby against each other, they're often performed simultaneously, which is amazing.

  • @ddbats7032
    @ddbats7032 8 годин тому +2

    Papua New Guinea, Somoa, Fiji & Tonga also have pre match performances especially in Rugby league. Papua new guinea and Tonga crowds really get involved. It's a sight to see.

  • @speleokeir
    @speleokeir 15 годин тому +53

    I still want England to respond with a Morris Dance - Seeing our boys dancing about in bells and waving a pigs bladder on a stick would put the fear of God into those Kiwis!😁

    • @greenphoenix687
      @greenphoenix687 12 годин тому +7

      Haha... I would love this. As a kiwi I reckon it would.

    • @ChelseaPensioner-DJW
      @ChelseaPensioner-DJW 12 годин тому +3

      There is an ancient pre battle tradition, and that was turning around and showing your bare arse, it was pre 'Braveheart', infact it was pre Roman Britain.

    • @nigelturner3251
      @nigelturner3251 11 годин тому +10

      I think they would cack themselves if we started with some cheese rolling.

    • @michaelgoetze2103
      @michaelgoetze2103 11 годин тому +1

      😂😂

    • @candice3559
      @candice3559 11 годин тому +1

      😂😂😂

  • @MichaelSavage-n3n
    @MichaelSavage-n3n 14 годин тому +5

    The women have it for me sent shivers through me proud and emotional

  • @deano22-c7i
    @deano22-c7i 19 годин тому +34

    There is a wedding haka on UA-cam that is absolutely stunning ❤️🇬🇧

    • @FuriousGinger76
      @FuriousGinger76 10 годин тому +2

      Agree with that!T hat one and Jonah Lomu's funeral are 2 must watch Haka!

  • @logantawhiti55
    @logantawhiti55 19 годин тому +28

    The HaKa is a part of New Zealand's culture which is a part of our Identity as a country and people. Like the National anthems the HaKa is a challenge of pride and respect and a honour to be met with.

  • @2ndTim3_1-6
    @2ndTim3_1-6 19 годин тому +12

    Theres one at a marriage ceremony that you would like , its very moving

  • @roguesorcerer1145
    @roguesorcerer1145 17 годин тому +6

    Rugby is the most wonderful sport, reflecting respect and sportsmanship. A hooligans game played by Gentleman and Ladies

  • @stevedimakis7403
    @stevedimakis7403 18 годин тому +4

    Kia ora whanau! Loved seeing your reactions to our culture down here in Aotearoa New Zealand. ❤

  • @philross2007
    @philross2007 18 годин тому +4

    Retiring schoolteacher receives haka from school kids is immense. Also funeral haka from school friends. 😢 awe inspiring

  • @proffzzix9139
    @proffzzix9139 19 годин тому +34

    The Haka is a NZ tradition but other Pacific nations (Fiji, Tonga, Samoa etc) have similar challenges they issue at the start of International games. Your comment on sportsmanship is so apt for the game of Rugby. You have seen how hard and physical the game is and tempers can flare but at the end of the game at EVERY level each team forms a channel to clap their opponents and the officials from the field.

  • @rodgerking1134
    @rodgerking1134 19 годин тому +14

    With the women that was before a match against the Australians, the best of enemies.

    • @PjRjHj
      @PjRjHj 19 годин тому +3

      Frenemies, or siblings fighting over a bunkbed or a carseat

  • @stuartcollins82
    @stuartcollins82 19 годин тому +9

    The "Ka Mate" Haka was performed by the NZ football team in the late 19th century before a game. The NZ Rugby team decided to do it before their games too.
    In fact, this predates the singing of a national anthem. NZ played Wales in 1905, and performed the Haka. The welsh team decided to respond, and sung the (I think unofficial at the time) national anthem of hen wlad fy nhadau. Since then, it's been tradition to sing national anthems before sporting events. So you can thank the Haka for inspiring that.

    • @newremote
      @newremote 3 години тому

      It was the NZ national rugby team that first performed the haka. There are reports of a haka by the NZ rugby side touring New South Wales in 1884, and the NZ Natives team which toured the UK in 1888/89 performed it regularly. There was no national NZ football (soccer) team until 1904, and no regular national side until the 1920s.

  • @chriswatts6894
    @chriswatts6894 18 годин тому +13

    Please watch Jonah Lomu’s funeral Haka .
    Very moving.

    • @slayerrocks2
      @slayerrocks2 16 годин тому

      I started tearing up just thinking about that. 😢

    • @BuntyMcB
      @BuntyMcB 16 годин тому

      I remember and it was very moving.

  • @davidfradgley751
    @davidfradgley751 19 годин тому +4

    You should check out the munster haka. That was an amazing event. 4 New Zealand players played for Munster (an Irish "club" team) against New Zealand in a "Friendly" match. And the 4 Munster players did haka first and then the New Zealand team did the haka. It was brilliant.

  • @sibbo-v6n
    @sibbo-v6n 10 годин тому +9

    The whole school turned out and performed the HAKA for a much loved teacher when his coffin arrived at the church for his funeral, so much respect shown on that You Tube.

  • @jkpole
    @jkpole 8 годин тому

    Great reaction from you both and thank God for Tradition that they still do this before a match

  • @ianstopher9111
    @ianstopher9111 8 годин тому +1

    I always liked Ali William's throwing out the challenge and giving his all with the facial expressions.

  • @christinebakewell3475
    @christinebakewell3475 19 годин тому +18

    Jonah Lomu was respected with probably the most incredible performance of the haka I’ve ever witnessed worth checking out and also his best performances on the pitch awesome talent.

  • @adrianfairlie1584
    @adrianfairlie1584 9 годин тому +1

    The ' Haka ' was performed by the very first All Blacks team when they toured Britain, France, and America in 1905 and has been our tradition ever since.. The All Blacks have also been one of the most successful rugby teams to play since 1905, with a win rate over 70% through to the modern-day era.

  • @mej6519
    @mej6519 15 годин тому +2

    the old man took me and my brother to see the all england vs the all blacks at twickenham 1983, to hear the haka live in person raises the hairs on your arms and sends chills down the spine.

  • @nubbypk
    @nubbypk 18 годин тому +1

    When Ma'a Nonu (centre with red boots) runs his fingers across his throat at the end and points to his opposite number, it still gives me chills. He really was a warrior on the field of play.

  • @clive4949
    @clive4949 12 годин тому +1

    U20 NZ vs Tonga is an excellent example of the pre match challenges, seeing two Polynesian nations each issuing challenges.
    Remembering these challenges go back hundreds of years when Polynesians crossed vast tracks of the Pacific to raid one another.
    The various choreographed movements have been passed down through the generations.

  • @ComaDave
    @ComaDave 11 годин тому +1

    It was recently performed in NZ Parliament as a protest towards legislation aimed at altering the Treaty of Waitangi, signed with the British in 1840. ✊
    Even as an Aussie, it is great to see such a proud cultural display with the added bonus of watching NZ playing Rugby.
    As others have posted - you must see the haka tributes to the great Jonah Lomu.

  • @Tonzeff
    @Tonzeff 16 годин тому +15

    Hi Jess and Mike, thanks for reacting to the Haka, here is a little info off the top of my head regarding the Haka and I hope it helps you understand a little more what the Haka is.
    Haka is a multifaceted form of communication traditionally used by the Maori people of New Zealand.
    In history Haka was used prior to battle to challenge the enemy to show strength, ferocity and fearlessness and to mentally and spiritually fortify the warriors before the ensuing war. In recent times the Maori Battalion used it before battle in World War I & II and as a result, the soldiers of the Maori Battalion were regarded as fearless and uncompromising by allied forces as well as the enemy.
    Haka is also used as a welcome to visitors, and despite it's fearsome outward appearance, if the challenge of the welcome is accepted by the visitors then they are brought into the fold (as it were) and count as one of the family, If not accepted, "better run.. real fast."
    Haka is also used to celebrate the successes of teams or individuals to show pride and respect towards those who have succeeded in their particular endeavours.
    Haka also is used in Funerals as a very high mark of respect to farewell and send the Love and thoughts of those left behind with the deceased as they journey to the spirit realm (Hawaiki Nui).
    In modern times Haka retains all the properties as it did in the ancient times and although the battles have changed to sports events, It has always been a highly regarded treasure (Taonga) and treated with reverence by the Maori people adopted by the New Zealanders (Kiwis) and fiercely guarded as such.
    Keep up the great work, love your reactions, Kia Ora (Greetings) from New Zealand.

  • @Captally
    @Captally 19 годин тому +13

    Funeral and dedication Hakas are very moving. I like the famous wedding one and the school farewell Haka to a retiring Headmaster is also moving.

  • @andrewgoodenough1809
    @andrewgoodenough1809 11 годин тому +1

    After a match the two teams and coaching staff all go for dinner ,that's sportsmanship

  • @grabtharshammer
    @grabtharshammer 18 годин тому +4

    You must have heard of Jonah Lomu, a LEGEND of the All Blacks, respected around the World by ALL teams. You really should take a look at his Funeral and the Haka's that were performed there for him and in front of his wife and children, so much respect. Might bring you to tears, but it is so worth watching. Aah go on, go on, go on, go on. You know you want to.

  • @paulbessell6154
    @paulbessell6154 8 годин тому +2

    Should see the New Zealand Parliament today - 'that' was a Haka!

  • @craiggallier01
    @craiggallier01 14 годин тому +1

    France (in white) got fined for crossing the halfway line as it was deemed to have disrespected the Haka. Other teams have similar - Samoa, Fiji and Tonga.

  • @AlistairForsyth-y9o
    @AlistairForsyth-y9o 18 годин тому +1

    Great choice of video to react to. Would not have thought of watching it on my own. Well done, great review.

  • @daloki349
    @daloki349 16 годин тому +2

    Very recently, parliament in New Zealand had to be suspended when a woman member did the full Haka as a protest during a vote. It's up on UA-cam and is well worth a look.

  • @iansmith1286
    @iansmith1286 Годину тому

    There’s a video on UA-cam of a whole school doing the Haka at a teachers funeral that is unbelievably moving.

  • @alandoman-ig4oe
    @alandoman-ig4oe 21 хвилина тому

    As a totally different view the Māori people you should hear their love songs. So beautiful.

  • @BarryHockley-r9x
    @BarryHockley-r9x 16 годин тому +1

    You mentioned the woman with the red/pink streak in her hair Jess, her name is Ruby Tui pronounced 2-E . I actually stayed up for the women's world cup in New Zealand so around midnight UK time and loved it 👍

  • @lesgrice4419
    @lesgrice4419 17 годин тому +1

    Amazing spectacle, they do it every match, throwing down a challenge, they come from the islands where Maori tribes are and they are highly reosected for it and their rugby, possibly the greatest rugby playing Nation of the last 60 years (consistently)...I'm English and I get emotional!

  • @g--666--g
    @g--666--g 2 години тому

    there is a great haka from a wedding a few yrs back with both the men and women.

  • @rescyn1190
    @rescyn1190 18 годин тому +1

    The wedding Haka is another great one

  • @antipodean1233
    @antipodean1233 9 годин тому

    Mens and WOMEN'S..great NZ teams

  • @zwieseler
    @zwieseler 18 годин тому +11

    Well, the guys made the French team hold hands so.... good job!

  • @BadgerUKvideo
    @BadgerUKvideo 15 годин тому +1

    Obviously the hakas of each island nation are epic but you have to watch the Welsh sing. Their performance is as good as any haka.

  • @Onz70
    @Onz70 9 годин тому

    The traditional Māori performance of haka is a source of pride for all New Zealanders. It is performed all around the world, most famously by the All Blacks and the New Zealand Defence Force. Traditionally, haka was a customary way to welcome visiting tribes, but it also served to invigorate warriors as they headed into battle. It was a show of physical prowess but also an embodiment of cultural pride, strength, and unity

  • @PUNKinDRUBLIC72
    @PUNKinDRUBLIC72 19 годин тому +2

    The Haka used to be a challenge beffore a battle in that part of the world. (N.Z. Samoa,Fiji etc.)

  • @shadow-Sun
    @shadow-Sun 18 годин тому +7

    I never get tired of seeing Kiwis perform the Haka , it is without doubt one of if not THE greatest rituals used pre Rugby match and I am England through and through but damn , the Haka ...is just so next level and steeped in history . Love your channel keep up the great work . and p.s respect to the great nation of New Zealand

  • @rhonafenwick5643
    @rhonafenwick5643 19 годин тому +2

    While you're diving into this wonderful rabbit hole, you might like to check out a video of the Aquaman premiere, where the shared cultural heritage of the haka and parallel practices among the Polynesian nations was shown when Jason Momoa and Temuera Morrison led an impromptu haka with a number of other (mainly Māori) people involved with the film. It was a lot of fun to hear live commentators be befuddled at what was going on as Momoa began leading the cry, and then be stunned as they saw a moment of such ihi unfold in front of them!

  • @TheClunkingFist
    @TheClunkingFist 2 години тому

    That's the great thing about rugby: the fans like each other, too. Rugby is a religion, and if you have it, you like all rugby players and the sport is more important that the participants.

  • @DeadDrunk1
    @DeadDrunk1 13 годин тому

    Jonah Lomu's funeral haka was tear jerking. Many wedding and funeral hakas show some true emotions

  • @scrivener68
    @scrivener68 10 годин тому

    One thing people often miss out on is that there are many different hakas, because it's always referred as "the haka," when really it's "a haka." The women have an authority that's different from but every bit as powerful as the men; for me it's because there's something about the Maori language and a loud woman's voice that just pierces me to my soul. I could imagine hearing that across a battlefield and expecting valkyries to ride in and destroy me and everything I love.

  • @ChelseaPensioner-DJW
    @ChelseaPensioner-DJW 12 годин тому

    The Haka is done at Weddings and Funerals also. One to see is a whole Boys School doing the Haka at a teachers retirement. Tonga has a pre-game war dance, called the Sipi Tau, Samoa and Fiji also have versions although the Maoris seem to have the original.

  • @stephenrobinson3681
    @stephenrobinson3681 8 годин тому

    A few weeks ago, England played Samoa in a rugby league international test match. The Samoans performed their version of the haka prior to the start of the match. This was the most intimidatory haka or Siva Tau - Samoan War Dance with player literally facing each other nose to nose. On UA-cam, ENGLAND VS SAMOA 1ST TEST 2024 | TOA SAMOA PERFORM SIVA TAU, well worth a reaction.

  • @no-oneinparticular7264
    @no-oneinparticular7264 19 годин тому +10

    That second one is me, at age 72yrs, when I find out the check out at the supermarket is automated 😂

  • @AussieTVMusic
    @AussieTVMusic 19 годин тому +2

    The NZ women's cricket team sang a beautiful Maori song after winning the world cup.

  • @RodFry-i2z
    @RodFry-i2z 18 годин тому +4

    Welsh National Anthem Just Before Wales Beat England

    • @Lemmys_Mole
      @Lemmys_Mole 18 годин тому +1

      Beat me to it fella 😂

  • @richardvandeursen2395
    @richardvandeursen2395 3 години тому

    It is as has been said performed by the All Black and the Black Ferns before international matches. They are the two top national men's and women's teams for rugby union in New Zealand. There is one nation who dislike it so much they keep asking for it to be banned. As it gives too much of a psychological advantage to the team performing it.They say. That nation is England. There is a lot of respect for the Haka amongst other rugby playing nations. Fiji, Samoa, Tonga and Papua New Guinea have their versions as well. Well worth a watch.

  • @anon17472
    @anon17472 6 годин тому

    I'm a Kiwi and I always find the wahine haka more emotional than the men - I think it's the high pitched chant and the way it drops down a half step at the end.
    Reminds me of home somehow - if I had to explain what NZ sounds like, I think that'd be it

  • @ryanawilson8549
    @ryanawilson8549 17 годин тому +1

    Magic

  • @sidtedtilley
    @sidtedtilley 11 годин тому

    “It is my time, it is my moment,” the English translation of the haka says. “Our dominance rises, our supremacy emerges.” 'Ka mate, ka mate, ka ora, ka ora', which translates to 'I die, I die, I live, I live. '

  • @tonymantana9289
    @tonymantana9289 8 годин тому

    Hey 👋 we had sum issues in uk 🇬🇧 recently over haka love all the vids guys ❤

  • @rogerb4436
    @rogerb4436 16 годин тому

    You should watch a women's rugby game and there's a funeral for a teacher that past away at a school and the whole school sent him off with a Haka. It was amazing. I've grown up with Maori culture and my heart bursts with pride with the haka.

  • @Downbull
    @Downbull Годину тому

    I like the video ‘The Haka -New Zealand Vs Tonga.’
    It shows both New Zealand and Tonga doing their rituals at the same time.

  • @anstra7028
    @anstra7028 17 годин тому +1

    Haka Documentary "We Belong Here" Beats By Dre Rugby (Inia Maxwell)

  • @HaroldHobson-w6f
    @HaroldHobson-w6f 16 годин тому

    Also watch the Anthony Foley and Māori all Blacks v Ireland.
    Total respect.
    In these men and woman’s shadows I am not worthy to kneel let alone stand. ❤❤😊😊
    You can’t buy respect, you have to earn it.
    Harry Haworth, West Yorkshire, UK.

  • @wingedwraith
    @wingedwraith 13 годин тому

    Somewhere on here is a Haka completed by the Kiwi Army for a fallen comrade. It's heart rending.

  • @RodFry-i2z
    @RodFry-i2z 18 годин тому +12

    I would urge you to watch the Welsh National Anthem sung before the England Wales Game.

    • @sjbict
      @sjbict 18 годин тому +2

      The rugby not the football version

    • @RodFry-i2z
      @RodFry-i2z 14 годин тому

      @@sjbict Yes the Rugby Version

  • @lyndseybeaumont7301
    @lyndseybeaumont7301 14 годин тому

    There is very little nastiness or unsportsmanlike type behaviour in rugby. Despite it being a rough game, it is well known for players being competitive but respectful. There is huge respect for The New Zealand All Blacks, they are amazing players and very disciplined. I’m British, but they are always welcomed with warmth in this country. You know there is going to be a great match with them. We love the Haka and the players are very proud of it. It’s like a battle cry that they call to their enemy to challenge them. There are other types of Haka too though.

  • @michaelglover9354
    @michaelglover9354 11 годин тому

    I was waiting for the French when they lined up to start doing the Can Can!

  • @zo7034
    @zo7034 13 годин тому +1

    Its hard to imagine now, but you have to get into the mindset that you've just landed on an island where you've heard stories of warriors that will rip you to shreds, 'savages' that will not only beat you in war but mutilate you (this was in a time when being buried a whole person was the only way to make it to heaven). You turn up and you see these people who are ready to fight and seem to be so whipped up in a frenzy that you basically shit yourself and are too terrified to fight properly.

  • @steviesellers
    @steviesellers 10 годин тому

    The best one was against Wales when the referee had to tell wales to go back and they refused, as the opponants of the haka are supposed to retreat first , Wales refused and then the crowd were behind Wales being at home , and cheer when New Zealand retreated first was amazing

  • @aaronclair4301
    @aaronclair4301 6 годин тому

    Haka is traditionally a challenge of war done by Maori warriors. It celebrates life over death and was first done by my ancestor Te Rauparaha around 1820 when he escaped a pursuing enemy tribe.
    It became part of NZ rugby in 1905 when the "Originals" All Blacks team toured the UK. You should watch NZ school boys Rugby Haka to understand Rugby Haka.
    The second woman that you see leading the women's Haka is Portia Woodman, the GOAT of women's rugby

  • @dwarfbarbarian8885
    @dwarfbarbarian8885 22 хвилини тому

    The Haka was originally used to display a tribes pride strength and unity but also used as a welcoming celebration and to challenge other visiting tribes

  • @jimwalker1404
    @jimwalker1404 12 годин тому

    The schoolboys haka at Jonah Lomu’s funeral will bring tears to your eyes😢

  • @shanegooding4839
    @shanegooding4839 19 годин тому

    Definitely agree the women performed amazingly. The haka is a tradition of the Maori people of New Zealand. So you generally wont see it performed by folks who aren't New Zealanders (Kiwis) or Maori. Other Polynesian people have similar but not identical traditions. I'd say the most powerful hakas you could ever watch would be at the funeral of a respected person. The emotions in those performances are next level!😊

  • @johnspillman5403
    @johnspillman5403 16 годин тому

    It only New Zealand Maori war chant
    The Haka, Traditionally, haka was a customary way to welcome visiting tribes, but it also served to invigorate warriors as they headed into battle. It was a show of physical prowess but also an embodiment of cultural pride, strength, and unity.👀🙏

  • @Terrahawk_
    @Terrahawk_ 14 годин тому

    I’ve never seen the women’s version and actually it was better. I think the reason it’s better for me was that it seems more like a group thing with several of the ladies taking a big role.

  • @lesgrice4419
    @lesgrice4419 17 годин тому

    Amazing spectacle, they do it every match, throwing down a challenge, they come from the islands where Maori tribes are and they are highly reosected for it and their rugby, possibly the greatest rugby playing Nation of the last 60 years (consistently)

  • @positivemanifesting3492
    @positivemanifesting3492 17 годин тому

    The Haka is unique to New Zealand and is from the Maori culture. Each team in all sport, school club and organisation have their own Haka. It is referencing their culture and their ancestors. It is worth exploring this further. Other Polynesian nations have their own version of this - Fiji, Samoa, Tonga etc. I am lucky enough to have faced this on a rugby field and it is very inspiring. I recommend looking at the Haka for Jonah Lomu at his funeral as this was huge and full of emotion for an absolute legend of a man and rugby player.

  • @scottosborne2915
    @scottosborne2915 19 годин тому +2

    i love the haka the women's made me tear up while the men's put a smile on my face
    jess the haka is meant to intimidate and if you turn you back on them it means your scared
    New Zealand do the Haka
    Tonga do the Sipi Tau
    Fiji does The Cibi
    Samoa The Siva Tau
    THERE ALL PRE GAME WAR DANCE
    they don't only do the haka just for games they do it for visiting royals and honoured guests

  • @sharonwassell
    @sharonwassell Годину тому

    The women's is so powerful. It is supposed to strike fear in the enemy. U are supposed to have a chill down your spine and a tear in your eye. That means u get it.

  • @johnavery3941
    @johnavery3941 19 годин тому +1

    The Haka is in fact only performed by the New Zealanders, the other Pacific Island Nations do all do something similar but it is given a different same in Fiji / Samoa / Tonga.

  • @paulbromley6687
    @paulbromley6687 9 годин тому +1

    It has nothing to do with hatred it is a traditional way of warning your opponents they will have to raise their game because you are going to bring everything you can to beat them.

  • @cateplink1633
    @cateplink1633 11 годин тому

    If you want spine tingling watch the All Blacks vs England 2024 haka. An English player went on record saying that the haka should be banned before the game. The result is intense.

  • @AlienNationLiveEvents
    @AlienNationLiveEvents 13 годин тому

    The women by far the scariest. Imagine coming home to one of them after a bad day at the office 😂

  • @sarahscovell8212
    @sarahscovell8212 8 годин тому

    Please watch the Haka in memory of Jarom Hadley Nathaniel Rihari it's just so emotional but beautiful 😢❤

  • @thevocalcrone
    @thevocalcrone 8 годин тому

    Lol so a quick google see if you can find the video (and no its not good quality but its a great video) Haka, Maori vs Wallabies 2002. I don't know if this was the first time they did the Haka but the reactions from the Wallabies is priceless (and I'm Australian)all through it the Aboriginal guy was mouth open jaw slack.. that was a powerful haka.

  • @JohnHF1957
    @JohnHF1957 2 години тому

    The haka in its various forms is an important ceremonial part of Maori culture and is performed at a number of particular events (a welcome to guests, weddings, funerals). The one performed by the All Blacks is the "Ka Mate" and they have performed it since 1905. In recent times other New Zealand sporting teams have performed various haka. There are quite a few haka videos here on UA-cam, some of the most emotional are one performed at a wedding and this one ( ua-cam.com/video/M6Qtc_zlGhc/v-deo.html), performed by hundreds of students and staff of Palmerston North Boys High School at the funeral of a much loved and respected teacher. One year at the high school I taught at here in Australia for 30 years, a Maori student that we had performed a haka for his oral presentation that was part of the senior English curriculum. I was teaching in the room next door when it took place and his performance was so intimidating that four girls ran screaming from the room.

  • @rogerb4436
    @rogerb4436 16 годин тому

    We do it not only for sports but funerals,weddings etc. The Maori use to do it back in the day before going into battle etc. New Zealand is awesome about not killing the culture(sure there are some issues of course) but we embrace it. It's on government departments, the langue was raught in school back in the 70s when I went. They have there own tv and radio stations. It's everywhere.

  • @Bobmeanstreak
    @Bobmeanstreak 18 годин тому

    It's a New Zealand Maori tradition. As you liked that..., can I suggest you look at the memorial service to Jonah Lou. One of the Gods of Rugby who played in NZ and the UK. Much loved by all and died far too young. There is the most respectful haha you will ever see, performed by many of the greats of the Rugby World.

    • @tonycook1624
      @tonycook1624 17 годин тому

      -> quick use the edit command over there --> and fix that unfortuate spelling error - haha

  • @sarahcarrette2193
    @sarahcarrette2193 11 годин тому

    Samoa, Fiji and Tonga have their own traditional challenges which they perform before matches.

  • @Jamienomore
    @Jamienomore 15 годин тому +1

    Those Womens facual expressions were not unusual. It's the usual expression if you forget your Wife's Birthday or Wedding Anniversary.

  • @Morgana0x
    @Morgana0x 18 годин тому

    The Haka was traditionally something warriors did before a battle. It was a warning and a challenge to the opposing forces. There are different kinds of Hakas. In Rugby it's used by the All Blacks (women and men) as a challenge and a warning. But there are Hakas for funerals and weddings too. You should check out Jonah Lomu's funeral. The Hakas are incredibly moving.

  • @SinethembaSongelwa
    @SinethembaSongelwa 17 годин тому +1

    Guys please react to the Samoa Siva Tau vs Tonga Sipi Tau rugby league world cup 2021...

  • @cateplink1633
    @cateplink1633 11 годин тому

    The haka is a New Zealand cultural thing. As you mentioned the polynesian teams all have their own version of the challenge

  • @cvs8545
    @cvs8545 15 годин тому

    Ruby Tui (with the red hair on the left). Read her autobiography - Straight-up.

  • @lakelady57
    @lakelady57 10 годин тому

    Can you imagine landing in NZ back in the 1700's and these natives approach you with this challenge? That would have been intimidating as you don't understand what you have come up against.
    Please watch the haka done by the Maori All Blacks when they played Ireland. They were honouring the death of one of the Irish players, much respect.

  • @teusner
    @teusner 12 годин тому

    The USA is hosting the Men and Woman World Cup Rugby 2031 and 2033 rugby is growing in the USA. every test match the ABs play the haka is performed

  • @markwheatstone5943
    @markwheatstone5943 11 годин тому

    Matt Dawson, England Rugby world cup winner said the other week, that I'd the opposition cross the half way line, in response to the Haka, that they get a £2k fine