20.1 Aue te aroha

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  • čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
  • Aue te aroha might be described as the "anthem" of the school (St. Joseph's Maori Girls' College, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand). There is a 50 year link between the Rotary Club and the school, and each year the girls visit the club and entertain members.

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  • @terangimariecollins2563
    @terangimariecollins2563 Před 11 lety +7

    Nanny Jessie Thomson is the composer of Aue te Aroha. It is a Catholic Anthem, She is an old girl of SJMGC and one of the old Patrons of the Hui Aranga. Hence SJMGC still performs it and it is only sung at Catholic gatherings throughout the world when Maori Catholics are present. Mena ka mohio koe ki nga kupu, ka mohio hoki koe ki te kaupapa o te waiata.

  • @deejannemeiurffnicht1791
    @deejannemeiurffnicht1791 Před 9 lety +97

    every time i hear maori and samoan music my eyes just well up with tears.
    loved new zealand so much when living there till a few years ago.
    it was the maori folk and samoan folk who mademy time there so special.
    as a scotsman, i saw how much the crown had robbed from our cummunities here in scotland,but that maori and samoan people still had in tact.
    i think this is what scottish people feel when they hear this music and why it effects us so deeply.
    this is community music that can take on the world

    • @wallace500001
      @wallace500001 Před 8 lety +1

      +womble dung Yep ! It's going to happen yet. How can it not if we keep on going and show the strength of spirit of all of our friends in New Zealand.

    • @tekuiniehiahiaanaanongatip3302
      @tekuiniehiahiaanaanongatip3302 Před 8 lety +4

      NZ Schools didnt promote compulsory maori language however they offered a component of maori learning to students via options unless it was a school like st josephs which promoted a strong committment to practicing maori. Kapa haka wasnt funded by the crown, each group had to fund raise to raise money for uniforms. They usually did kapa haka concerts to earn money. These maori people committed to retaining the maori language and the songs, in practice but were never allowed to force their ideals into the schools, or restructure the NZ education syllabus. Only the crown had this right to organise, select and manage the additional maori works which we have not had yet. Beautiful work like this was mostly used to entertain tourists or assist with ceremony provisions from schools or welcoming important people. The maori people however were always to remain under the treaty crown for direction and instruction. TOW 1840, held the entertainment rights and lost the knowledge of lawful committment.
      Lets hope we can do the treaty again for the betterment of the people and the future generations. Scotland sometimes its about getting out what you put in, instead of blaming the crown. Lol E rite ana.
      ie. The pakeha language to hunt, the maori language to bless the food.

    • @deejannemeiurffnicht1791
      @deejannemeiurffnicht1791 Před 8 lety +5

      understood... but beleive me... this light from this little moari roman catholic video shines all the way round the world... and the rest of our children are MISSING this

    • @darrylnelson2581
      @darrylnelson2581 Před 6 lety

      Kapai e hoa iwi~ Mana Aotearoa~aroha whanau /Wins many Rugby games~

    • @darrylnelson2581
      @darrylnelson2581 Před 6 lety

      I'm a Yank~who attended Wesley College~ Paerata in mid '70s we were 1 the only ones in nz~ teaching Maori~ Tried to teach my 1/2 Maori cousins a few words~ meeting their 100 % ole School Grandma~ was spectacular~ very Dark~ Mangu te kiri~ She smoked heavily but had an ancient fun Maori happiness~ ;aughing all the time~ so local Pakehas gave my Maori Cousins a hard time~ So Grandma on her Maori warpath~ordered this Yank to go scar 'em~ ~ We all did~ Toi e mai~ Te Waka~ ki te kotau rangi taki to ama TE WAKA~ LOL~

  • @kaylahkimiora
    @kaylahkimiora Před 12 lety +12

    Oh my goodness, these girls sound so beautiful, angel voices. Arohanui.

  • @minomokwa744
    @minomokwa744 Před rokem +3

    Captivating beautiful not only the songs & music but the girls. One of a kind .... thank you so much for posting. God bless you all.

  • @khanpaniora5346
    @khanpaniora5346 Před 2 lety +2

    I love this song aue te aroha
    because this catholic maori broading school SJMGC IS sisters to my old Anglican maori broading school Hukarere maori girls college

  • @eejwelshtaff
    @eejwelshtaff Před 7 lety +12

    What beautiful young ladies,voices and song.
    God bless the Maori people.

  • @findmejak1
    @findmejak1 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Absolutely fantastic, keeping the traditions and culture alive....

  • @hylndrfan
    @hylndrfan Před 12 lety +9

    Aloha Nui and Hana Hou from the islands of Hawaii!! Your music was fantastic and thank you for keeping the Polynesian culture alive and thriving in Aotearoa!! We need to do the same in Hawaii!

  • @harmonicapal
    @harmonicapal Před 2 lety +1

    This awesome is video is eleven years old and I got to watch it just now! Really?! Damn! How did manage to miss this all these years!

  • @papawilliamabraham-ll1rg
    @papawilliamabraham-ll1rg Před 11 měsíci +1

    Kapai ke Kota cheers❤❤ lovely

  • @yeltop3432
    @yeltop3432 Před 5 lety +2

    Très belle chanson maori
    Un peuple maori maohi de tahiti

  • @coastsouljah
    @coastsouljah Před rokem +2

    This tradition is a treasure

  • @jasongray4511
    @jasongray4511 Před 5 lety +3

    What beautiful voices xxx love from Australia

  • @delmarae100
    @delmarae100 Před 11 lety +5

    Aue te aroha i ahau, aue - Oh the love I have
    Aue e te iwi e - For you my people
    E te iwi Māori puritia kia mau - Hold fast to your beliefs
    Utaina ki runga i te waka o te ora - And bring them forward into a new life
    Ka hoe ai ki te tauranga - So that we can seek all that is bountiful

  • @lyledrysdale1271
    @lyledrysdale1271 Před 7 lety +7

    St Josephs and Queen Victoria both have / had amazingly beautiful choirs. To all those in the choirs past and present, Very Well Done.... I play your recording for my overseas visitors all the time............

    • @khanpaniora5346
      @khanpaniora5346 Před 9 měsíci +1

      hukarere college aswell

    • @khanpaniora5346
      @khanpaniora5346 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Turakina too

    • @khanpaniora5346
      @khanpaniora5346 Před 4 měsíci

      hato paora. hato petera. hato tipene. Te atue .

    • @lyledrysdale1271
      @lyledrysdale1271 Před 4 měsíci

      Further to my original response those choirs mention are also brilliant, along with the Patea Concert Party. As a Kiwi of Scottish / Irish heritage I consider those choir mention up there with my Pipe Bands from Scotland and the Irish singers..Any of those groups performing fill me wi pride.

  • @aiuhetairam
    @aiuhetairam Před 8 lety +4

    Lovely waiata. Thanks for sharing.

  • @karakokko5322
    @karakokko5322 Před 8 lety +5

    wonderful singing, love this song too

  • @MB-nc9rq
    @MB-nc9rq Před 3 měsíci +1

    AMAZING! You moved us so much! Strength, Pride, Youth, Beauty. The traditional Maori outfits would be best fitting compared to the school uniforms. Again, forgive my non-Maori comments (I live in Texas), but your tradition is too good, and we want to see more of this.

  • @makku78
    @makku78 Před 11 lety +3

    One of the most beautyful culture in the world..grtz Hurariu Hatuhaha

  • @carolinetemaipi571
    @carolinetemaipi571 Před 3 lety

    What beautiful singing and also sweet harmony 💞 girls love yous God bless 🙏🙏💞

  • @villagomezrj
    @villagomezrj Před 13 lety +1

    I cant stop watching. I love how you guys harmonize! Sounds awesome! Song is awesome!

  • @horiepangohoihosnr6250
    @horiepangohoihosnr6250 Před 3 lety +1

    The most beutiful thing in the world is a strong confident maori wahine

  • @blaquewildfire
    @blaquewildfire Před 10 lety +1

    Love this waiata song I cant stop watching this video my dont know much about the maori history its a shame because should of learnt to teach my kids xxx

  • @kimioratauhara1267
    @kimioratauhara1267 Před 8 lety +6

    They are really good and awesome😄😄

  • @babygirl-vi7ws
    @babygirl-vi7ws Před 7 lety

    My grandmother is a saint joes old girl this school has always had beautiful singers

  • @cathyc9766
    @cathyc9766 Před 8 lety +3

    fabulous sweet voices!

  • @noone-ph1si
    @noone-ph1si Před 8 lety +9

    I like to watch New Zealand dance and songs and Kuda that means hello and I am from New Zealand and I am in New Zealand right now at my house and I am just getting ready for my New Zealand dance at school and there are going to be New Zealand ferns every where

  • @teraunarolleston7376
    @teraunarolleston7376 Před 10 lety +2

    the best maori song eva sang by the best singers eva

  • @7561-z1b
    @7561-z1b Před 8 lety +5

    love listening to this waiata

  • @battabezerra42
    @battabezerra42 Před 11 lety +3

    ah, que povo lindo! li um comentário que dizia que a língua maori (brasileiro fala ma-ô-ri) acabaria em 40 anos... não creio... vocês estão fazendo um belíssimo trabalho de preservação começando pela alfabetização de crianças nessa língua...parabéns!

  • @arozislandmusik3297
    @arozislandmusik3297 Před 12 lety

    Beautiful i love listening to St Joseph Maori girls sing :)

  • @Bizar420
    @Bizar420 Před 13 lety

    Aue kotiro ma, tino pai o koutou waiata I runga I Te atamira mo nga kuia me nga kaumatua :)

  • @rochellehokuaokaohelaulii-9319

    Beautiful Ua Hoea mai kou leo i hawaii nei nahenahe ke lohe aku

    • @darrylnelson2581
      @darrylnelson2581 Před 6 lety

      Hawaiki e hoa kamahaina ~Te waka mihi mae ra~ ke te pehea kotou? nga iwi te Hawai'i ?

  • @zakhenry7769
    @zakhenry7769 Před 11 lety

    aera jst wat i would expect from our sisters @ st joseph's tino ataahua wahine ma

  • @LadyFlatz
    @LadyFlatz Před 13 lety +1

    This sounds soo angelic, I feel like I should be going 2 church. Loved it! :)

  • @AlphonsodeBarbo
    @AlphonsodeBarbo Před 7 lety +4

    Beautiful!

  • @Eric-kw2bv
    @Eric-kw2bv Před 6 lety

    What a beautiful song, and sung so well.

  • @mikejames663
    @mikejames663 Před 5 lety +2

    As Wales, most beautiful Maori singing.

  • @RAIDED9TR3Y
    @RAIDED9TR3Y Před 8 lety +12

    my sisters in this one lmao 👊💯 solid!!

  • @joshuajuaire8757
    @joshuajuaire8757 Před 11 lety +2

    GOD BLESS U GIRLS

  • @jimhill438
    @jimhill438 Před 7 lety

    i did this song for a show at my school i still remember the dance moves

  • @Kiwita4sure
    @Kiwita4sure Před 11 lety +3

    WHAT is it about the Tangatawhenua that draws me so strongly to them. I visited NZ in June/July 2013 for the first time ever because of this and made amazing friends. I wish I could live in NZ and learn the language and culture of the Tangatawhenua.

    • @darrylnelson2581
      @darrylnelson2581 Před 6 lety

      On top of 3 years Poly/lang/Cult/Logistics~ my best mate 100% Maori John Te Kiri took me to some sacred forrests~ mineral Baths~that flow 24/7.~ He passed away a few years back~ at around 35~ He came to States~We went to Mexico~ He was of course~ spoken Spanish to~ LOL We laughed ~ Kon Tiki Aitutaki ~ Cook is~ is where the Maori left from~ to NZ ~ about 1,000 Aotearoa yrs back~ a few voyages between 100-300 yrs. around 1st landing~

    • @Skattzadalakaka
      @Skattzadalakaka Před 5 lety

      Please come back! So many beautiful things to learn about Te Ao Māori, the Māori world

  • @gandrews5427
    @gandrews5427 Před 11 lety

    Beautiful harmonising absolutely beautiful love it

  • @Huamanukaable
    @Huamanukaable Před 12 lety

    Woot! Woot! Tumeke! Tino Ataahua, wahine ma! Ka nui te aroha Kia koutou katoa!

  • @israelwitana3650
    @israelwitana3650 Před 10 lety

    You rock got this waiata stuck in my head 😍😍

  • @H0RIFurraH1
    @H0RIFurraH1 Před 13 lety

    tino pai kotiro ma. beautiful loving this heaps.

  • @danyaradimacher6581
    @danyaradimacher6581 Před 9 lety +3

    awesome performance whanau! :)

  • @delmarae100
    @delmarae100 Před 11 lety

    E te iwi whakarongo ake ra - Listen you my people
    Ki te reo e karanga mai nei - To the voice calling:
    Whaia kia mau te kotahitanga - “Pursue the unity of the spirit
    He mea paihere na te rangimarie - And combine it with peace
    Kia mau ai te Rongopai - So that the Good News reigns.”

  • @veeerooniicaaa
    @veeerooniicaaa Před 13 lety

    Muy lindo

  • @hinemarie
    @hinemarie Před 12 lety

    @ngamo52Nick Hato Hohepa is Catholic. Te Aute is Anglican, their sister school is Hukarere.

  • @magicmakerify
    @magicmakerify Před 6 lety +2

    Yo they sound pacific angels 😱

  • @contempgirl
    @contempgirl Před 11 lety

    Do not deny these young women their heritage and culture.

  • @51KTM51Hurricane
    @51KTM51Hurricane Před 11 lety

    just beautiful, i love this song and a lot other maori songs. Maori must be beautiful!!!
    And i fell in love with the girl at 2:21 :-)
    greetings from switzerland from a tibet dude

  • @andreelliott7727
    @andreelliott7727 Před 8 lety +1

    this bring back memories in whaingaroa

  • @MisHarmz32
    @MisHarmz32 Před 12 lety

    and if you read rdjmc quotes above "might be described as the "anthem" of the school" so he does not refer to it as BEING sjmgc "anthem" just thought I would refer you to that.

  • @nortonreuben2509
    @nortonreuben2509 Před 11 lety +1

    anyone whom is seeking words to this song,
    you will find on Maungarongo Marae page...
    But please seek permission before performing it in any way as you need to learn proper actions...
    Kia Ora.

  • @kmichele3040
    @kmichele3040 Před 14 dny

    Brilliant!!!

  • @Kilaulani
    @Kilaulani Před 11 lety

    Matemate raua teia! I love it!

  • @aketaingaokinga1899
    @aketaingaokinga1899 Před 9 lety +1

    Tino ataahua to waiata 👌👌

  • @jellybee68
    @jellybee68 Před 12 lety

    Lovely as usual.

  • @onedore
    @onedore Před 12 lety

    rite tonu nga reo waiata o nga kotiro nei ki to o te manu tioriori :-) tino ataahua!

  • @reomangere4558
    @reomangere4558 Před 11 lety

    so Mariana , are you saying the actions dont make sence ? and are wrong ? Because i think they do . I can see what they are talking about. do you do kapa haka , just a question.

  • @Maoribourne
    @Maoribourne Před 12 lety +1

    mean girls love it :D bit a inspiration to get back into kapas :)

  • @cyrilcarrnz
    @cyrilcarrnz Před 11 lety +3

    be proud of who you are I am

  • @tekuiniehiahiaanaanongatip3302

    You have to check out tutira mai nga iwi, by the little people school, and two NZ Maori celebs. This one is beautiful too. NZ Schools didnt promote compulsory maori language however they offered a component of maori learning to students via options unless it was a school like st josephs which promoted a strong committment to practicing maori. Kapa haka wasnt funded by the crown, each group had to fund raise to raise money for uniforms. They usually did kapa haka concerts to earn money. These maori people committed to retaining the maori language and the songs, in practice but were never allowed to force their ideals into the schools, or restructure the NZ education syllabus. Only the crown had this right to organise, select and manage the additional maori works which we have not had yet. Beautiful work like this was mostly used to entertain tourists or assist with ceremony provisions from schools or welcoming important people. The maori people however were always to remain under the treaty crown for direction and instruction. TOW 1840, held the entertainment rights and lost the knowledge of lawful committment.
    Lets hope we can do the treaty again for the betterment of the people and the future generations. Scotland sometimes its about getting out what you put in, instead of blaming the crown. Lol E rite ana.
    ie. The pakeha language to hunt, the maori language to bless the food.

  • @sarojapoojary3383
    @sarojapoojary3383 Před 5 lety +2

    MAORI CULTURE N MAORI PEOPLE GREAT. BUT WHEN CHRISTIANITY ENTERED IN THEIR SOCIETY THAT RICH CULTURE VANISHING ITS ORIGINALTY. ALL OVER THE WORLD CHRISTAN MISSINARIES DESTROYED THAT COUNTRY'S OLD MORAL N CULTURAL ETHICS BY THE NAME OF DEVELOPMENT. MAORI'S LOVE FROM INDIA.

  • @jtaukilani959
    @jtaukilani959 Před 7 lety

    Beautifull!!

  • @nathanielngaperavoller9015
    @nathanielngaperavoller9015 Před 11 lety +2

    man i love my people, no mater what tribe they are

  • @BubK275
    @BubK275 Před 12 lety

    Kia ora, could you then pls post a correct version... like you said people all over the world are watching, esp whanau away from home. Do you know where we can source a correct version pls? Nga mihi

  • @Tekauru
    @Tekauru Před 12 lety

    @tyson9367 if your cuzzin wrote this waiata than hw old is he/she coz iv known this song all my life & im 23 & i also know exactly who wrote this song i have a copy of the original which was writin in the 40s so i do say kia tupato when "Claiming" who wrote this song..

  • @Bootakill
    @Bootakill Před 12 lety

    Big love
    From BOOTAKILL to France

  • @mangahoui
    @mangahoui Před 12 lety

    By the way, it was composed by Aunty Bessie Thompson.

  • @funscifi
    @funscifi Před 12 lety

    Kia Ora. He aha te correct version? I really like the singing of this waiata-a-ringa, but still limited on what should be the correct version. Aroha-mai.

  • @allmaoriNZ
    @allmaoriNZ Před 12 lety +1

    beautiful!!!! :)

  • @nortonreuben2509
    @nortonreuben2509 Před 10 lety +6

    Kia Ora....
    i was reading your status above, about this waiata...
    i just want to put it out there that this is not the anthem of this kura.....
    this song originated from Whanganui, composer Moe Ruka in the early 1940's....

  • @villagomezrj
    @villagomezrj Před 13 lety

    Beautilful performance!!

  • @liz3511
    @liz3511 Před 3 lety

    Beautiful!!

  • @ctwin1473
    @ctwin1473 Před 7 lety +3

    Maori Pride in song. !!

    • @thererewharemate166
      @thererewharemate166 Před 6 lety

      I have been away from nz for 31years an when i listen too maori music as i get older my soul is at peace .you see i am also full maori te hokiamai the words mean a lot to me.listen too it on u tube .

  • @JosephWilliamIsaac
    @JosephWilliamIsaac Před 10 lety +3

    @ Yuki Nagato... where did you get taiwanese from? we have nothing in common with Taiwanese... we do in fact have similarities with Thailand... but also South america. no one knows where moari originate from... it is all assumption.

    • @JosephWilliamIsaac
      @JosephWilliamIsaac Před 10 lety +2

      this is all theory...just like evolution.

    • @JosephWilliamIsaac
      @JosephWilliamIsaac Před 10 lety

      you are exactly right there, "Believe" you can choose to believe in this theory or not... everything "Evidence" they find is suggested evidence in my "Belief". maybe those islands were visited by them.. who know?? you can choose to believe in aliens or not. the universe in infinite. or you can choose to believe that the Polynesian races originated from 2 small islands. cause the world is also a big place.

    • @drbobbyluke4098
      @drbobbyluke4098 Před 10 lety +2

      Hawaiki nui, hawaiki roa, hawaiki pamamao. . . . . No need to be complicated. .know where you come from in your country before looking elsewhere. . . .

    • @AzraelHawk777
      @AzraelHawk777 Před 10 lety

      ***** I thoroughly believe and support your korero, e hoa.
      All people originated from somewhere, and it is interesting to see the the similarities in our culture and others around the world. From the Polynesian islands to America and back to Asia, although we are different peoples we are all connected through our traditions, beliefs, language and DNA.
      I am proud to be Maaori, but it is annoying too see closed minded Maaori spouting their separatist views giving us a bad name.

    • @zabaleta66
      @zabaleta66 Před 9 lety

      We Maori have many similarities to the Ainu, the indigenous people of Northern Japan........we are not Chinese in origin......not that I have anything against the Chinese. If anything, the prehistoric ancestors movements from the fertile crescent could be traced back to that region.

  • @gilvaniaguedesguedes9468

    Lindo!
    Por favor alguém pode explicar?

  • @aryakeepsafe4142
    @aryakeepsafe4142 Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful

  • @Eric-kw2bv
    @Eric-kw2bv Před 6 lety +2

    Amazing how the Moari culture is so vastly different to that of the (vanishing) Australian Aboriginal culture.

    • @aoteagirl60
      @aoteagirl60 Před 6 lety +4

      why? Maori are polynesians that have been around for approx.1000 years in nz (coming originally from SEA), the indigenous people of australia have been around for over 50,000 years in australia and were the first human to migrate out of africa - I assure you they are not a vanishing culture as much as the white conservative aussies like to make out they are but retain their culture via their cultural dance/stories/paintings - obviously you know little about australian indigenous culture

    • @Eric-kw2bv
      @Eric-kw2bv Před 6 lety +1

      I was making a statement...which is 100% correct. I didn't ask "why", as I already know that, but thanks for your reply anyway. Your assumption of me is way off mark.

    • @aoteagirl60
      @aoteagirl60 Před 6 lety +2

      sorry but you are wrong if you think the Australian Indigenous culture is vanishing - you are way off mark

    • @Eric-kw2bv
      @Eric-kw2bv Před 6 lety

      If you are keen to inform people they are wrong so persistently, especially when you have no idea who you are addressing, at least have the courage of your convictions and use your name, instead of pretending to be some young lady from NZ...but you are just another key-board warrior.

    • @aoteagirl60
      @aoteagirl60 Před 6 lety

      My moniker tells you I am a Māori from Aotearoa - are you eric? I am from Porirua (Ngāti Toa iwi) so unless you are Māori you really need to stop embarrassing yourself

  • @michaelataiaroa3977
    @michaelataiaroa3977 Před 10 lety +1

    Kia Ora Whanau does anyone have the guitar chords for this waiata?

  • @missmareikura
    @missmareikura Před 11 lety

    Funny you say that as I am a Mareikura from Maungarongo and the words have been put on there for uri to see, i'm not sure that they have been put there for others as our waiata, kupu and actions are very important to us, so maybe for anyone who is interested they should contact via the website as you have suggested.
    Kiaora

  • @JulieTangaere
    @JulieTangaere Před 14 lety

    Cool visuals!!

  • @nortonreuben2509
    @nortonreuben2509 Před 11 lety

    Miriana you are very coract as my tupuna composed this song...
    i think they need to go back to Ohakune to seek help from the Mareikura whanau who is based on Maungarongo Marae...

  • @samusitake6168
    @samusitake6168 Před 6 měsíci

    ALOHA 🌺🙏💪🏌️🤸💃🧚🤾⛹️🧍🦹🏇🪂🏂🙋🏃🚶🤼🕺🧘👏👄🧑‍🦽👍🌹🧑‍🦼🧜🦾🎸🪇

  • @12karls
    @12karls Před 13 lety

    beautiful singing!

  • @TheAotearoamaorigirl
    @TheAotearoamaorigirl Před 11 lety +1

    omg they r so good but do u guys have any maori words onhere

    • @darrylnelson2581
      @darrylnelson2581 Před 6 lety

      kapai e hoa ~ 44 yrs back at wesley~ and many Maori/Poly mates~ 3 yrs Maori/Poly at Wesley~ 1/8 Poly here~ taught my 1/2 Maori Cousins more then any one else~ Napa
      Pidgeon Poly has got me by thruout Polynesia~ Hawai'i most are mixed~Asians , Its like A Disneyland type of place~ ['m only 1/8 ~ but love culture~ NZ Aotearoa has the biggest Poly/Maori population in World~Lets Play RUGBY~E HOA~LOL~D

  • @ngamo52Nick
    @ngamo52Nick Před 13 lety

    What the hell has happened to Te Aute? I always thought that TA was the brother college to St. Josephhs.

  • @mihailbriciu1175
    @mihailbriciu1175 Před 5 lety

    Wonderful!!

  • @delmarae100
    @delmarae100 Před 11 lety +4

    Ko te kupu a te Kaiwhakaora - This is the word of the Creator
    A Hehu tino aroha - The loving Jesus:
    Wetewetekia atu ngā ururua - “Cast away all that is bad
    E te hunga e mamae ana - So that those once deprived
    Ka aru mai ai i ahau - Can now follow me.”

    • @darrylnelson2581
      @darrylnelson2581 Před 6 lety

      Kapai e hoa wahine~Moana kai nui Hangi~ Imu~ Papa rangi~ Ehu ~Aroha nui~!

  • @naadeiamon7546
    @naadeiamon7546 Před 5 lety +1

    Very lively

  • @alicedee2596
    @alicedee2596 Před 2 lety

    wow loving 👻

  • @sarojapoojary3383
    @sarojapoojary3383 Před 5 lety +2

    EUROPEAN'S NOT HAVING ANY MORALITY N CULTURE. THEY INSULATING THESE MAORIES TYPE OF RICH N HIGH GRADE MORALITY N OLD STRONG CULTURED GOOD PEOPLE. GREAT RESPECT TO MAORIES FROM INDIA.

  • @churrkuzzy
    @churrkuzzy Před 13 lety

    THE SOUND OF ANGELS, TINO ATAAHUA NGA WAIATA NGA WAHINE

  • @nad.asyikin4486
    @nad.asyikin4486 Před 11 lety

    Hi.. Can i have the lyrics or song if possible? Our interactors are going to perform this foe IUDay.. Lots of love from Malaysia. What you did IS BEAUTIFUL!

  • @terecee1204
    @terecee1204 Před 4 lety

    I am completely obsessed with this song. Can anyone tell me what it is about?

    • @fukikobryant5067
      @fukikobryant5067 Před 4 lety

      Te Rongo Pai = Euangelion ( in Greek) = The Good News

  • @raymondwhiu99
    @raymondwhiu99 Před 11 lety

    Nanny Eva wrote this song from Kawiu pa in levin.

  • @mjm2903uk
    @mjm2903uk Před 13 lety

    Wonderful!