As proud New Zealander I have to say this is normal in our country, get a team of Maori men or women or both together and they love to sing. Kia ora guys
It's nice to hear the men sing a waiata on their own without the women, bcos u can hear the harmonising now an then. Awesome song well sung, it shows who's been listening and singing in school choirs lol........ A old song taught to kids in primary and high school ❤️
Hardly think our people are acknowledged here in NZ...we are still fighting for stolen lands and resources...not to mention for every inch we gotta fight for out there to be acknowledged.....stop telling lies
@@jessejames2049 he raises a valid point. Or can you name a country that incorporates indigenous values on a daily bases? We also have and continue to strive at building a better nation.
@@nepiahemopo1702 what are you saying brother. all Polynesians do the same. Maoris are Polynesians and you are tangata whenua of this land. we Samoans our culture is very old and although we travel and live abroad we never forget our roots, our customs, our language and our culture. our ancestor thought hard to be independent from colonial rulings and we finally independent in 1962. Young Maoris are now well educated and are doing a wonderful job to learn your mother tongue, also fight to gain back what was yours. Please this is social media and when comments like yours responding to the question it is an insult to all Polys. Your ancestors migrated from Polynesia and settled in this land. We all have the same vision, The land and it's people, we are the guardians, and our spirits must be insync with nature all around us. That is with our thoughts, our actions, our language and culture.
Ko tenei te wa, In Moments like these. My favorite worship song every Sunday if I could. Piano gat its lovely and beautiful harmonic voices like angels come down from heaven to join in. Matchless.
Watching again started to ball my eyes 👀 out,I miss my beautiful country ❤️❤️❤️🎤🎸🎶🍺
Have been away for 50 years, all the old ones have gone even my generation few left, disconnected except for the music and the All Blacks.
My husband is Australian Aboriginal and I am of European descent.
We found this inspiring and awesome.
Well done guy's.
Hard to believe there are so many lovely voices in a non-choir group - so tuneful.
As proud New Zealander I have to say this is normal in our country, get a team of Maori men or women or both together and they love to sing. Kia ora guys
Although I live overseas I’m still a proud kiwi I’m now 70
It's nice to hear the men sing a waiata on their own without the women, bcos u can hear the harmonising now an then. Awesome song well sung, it shows who's been listening and singing in school choirs lol........ A old song taught to kids in primary and high school ❤️
That's just a beauty, so good to see and hear, cheers Eric.
Kiwi's sing beautifully..food for the soul! So much love!!
My favorite song,thank you my brother NZ team, I love you Lord,I love Lord,Au lomani Kemuni Jisu
So proud of you lads . . . Aroha . . . Kiwi from Virginia.
Beautiful voices!
SUPER,
moment de cohésion et de tradition
just wonderful
Beautiful guys, just beautiful !!!!
fabulous my fellow country men.
In English this song is a HYMN called: "Moments Like These!"
Kia ora Eric, thanks for the upload, this is the type of stuff we dont get here in NZ!
They.are.the.best
Epic 💯💯💯💯💯💯🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯
Wonderful !
I haven't heard this song since I was at college
Excellent!
Very moving
Chur alright and chickachink sounds awesome too.
I'm not aware of other western countries that acknowledge their indigenous roots like we do. Are we the only ones that do this? Nice waiata!
Lew Rodd its not hard to know the indigenous people of the land...
If you don't know then that is
ignorance.
I love NZ for this. Such a beautiful country.
Hardly think our people are acknowledged here in NZ...we are still fighting for stolen lands and resources...not to mention for every inch we gotta fight for out there to be acknowledged.....stop telling lies
@@jessejames2049 he raises a valid point. Or can you name a country that incorporates indigenous values on a daily bases? We also have and continue to strive at building a better nation.
@@nepiahemopo1702 what are you saying brother. all Polynesians do the same. Maoris are Polynesians and you are tangata whenua of this land. we Samoans our culture is very old and although we travel and live abroad we never forget our roots, our customs, our language and our culture. our ancestor thought hard to be independent from colonial rulings and we finally independent in 1962. Young Maoris are now well educated and are doing a wonderful job to learn your mother tongue, also fight to gain back what was yours. Please this is social media and when comments like yours responding to the question it is an insult to all Polys. Your ancestors migrated from Polynesia and settled in this land. We all have the same vision, The land and it's people, we are the guardians, and our spirits must be insync with nature all around us. That is with our thoughts, our actions, our language and culture.
Can understand a word but in moments like these....
makes me proud to be a kiwi..aroha kia koutou..
Me as well left home in 1979 have lived overseas ever since and videos like this make me so proud to be a kiwi
cheers guys awesome. ..
lovely song, what is the name of the song?
This I don’t think is the Maori all blacks might be the sevens team or the all black juniors, well done guys way to rep Aotearoa, NZ💚
I’m home sick ❤️
Song name ? I love
Ko te nei te wa,,In moment's like these,,
Its a, spiritual song,,
beautiful song! what is the title please?
angrycaveman ko tenei te wa
Ko tenei te wa, In Moments like these. My favorite worship song every Sunday if I could. Piano gat its lovely and beautiful harmonic voices like angels come down from heaven to join in. Matchless.
Is it a gospel number
it's a song singing to the LORD
sérénité au rendez vous. une magie se degage.
Love the men waiata! But why women