Unforgettable Emotional War Dance Wedding Ceremony - The HAKA, New Zealand

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    THE HAKA WEDDING CEREMONY
    The haka is a ceremonial dance or challenge in Māori culture. It is a posture dance performed by a group, with vigorous movements and stamping of the feet with rhythmically shouted accompaniment. Although commonly associated with the traditional battle preparations of male warriors, haka have long been performed by both men and women, and several varieties of the dance fulfil social functions within Māori culture. Haka are performed to welcome distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements, occasions or funerals.
    Kapa haka (performing arts, literally line dance) groups are very common in schools. The main Māori performing arts competition, Te Matatini, takes place every two years.
    Enjoy
    Jiri

Komentáře • 5K

  • @marindajenkins6129
    @marindajenkins6129 Před 3 lety +4057

    Who else has never met these people but was crying because the love and passion communicated in 3 minutes was astounding???

    • @maragriffith5036
      @maragriffith5036 Před 2 lety +24

      Me!! Over here. Its so beautiful

    • @frepzzy9571
      @frepzzy9571 Před 2 lety +68

      I cried I can’t understand why but I felt emotions

    • @shahaye
      @shahaye Před 2 lety +24

      Every emotion felt... My eyes and heart are full.xx

    • @butterflyygyrlsworld5106
      @butterflyygyrlsworld5106 Před 2 lety +13

      Yes🙌🏽🙌🏽💕💕

    • @itskindafunny
      @itskindafunny Před 2 lety +20

      cultural things like this always make me go a big rubbery one.

  • @carlosarchuleta62
    @carlosarchuleta62 Před rokem +3008

    Every time I see and hear a Haka, You can almost see the thousands of ancestors behind them, bringing HUGE power to this world. Humbled

    • @randomguy-dy3uy
      @randomguy-dy3uy Před rokem +14

      yeah that group got destroyed over and over through history, great warriors lol......

    • @fitnesspoint2006
      @fitnesspoint2006 Před rokem

      dude their are a backwards people that got destroyed by the white man.

    • @AmandaBabyyyyy
      @AmandaBabyyyyy Před rokem +24

      Every time I see/hear it performed, I start crying almost immediately. It’s so powerful 🖤

    • @fitnesspoint2006
      @fitnesspoint2006 Před rokem

      @@AmandaBabyyyyy you likely cry over anything

    • @AmandaBabyyyyy
      @AmandaBabyyyyy Před rokem +1

      @@fitnesspoint2006 sick burn bro 😂

  • @chryomadzz4360
    @chryomadzz4360 Před rokem +307

    Born in NZ so have seen the Haka 100's of times growing up in school etc, but THIS is no ordinary Haka. This is like haka x1000 the level of passion and emotion poured into this even gives me chills.

    • @andhiyustinaable
      @andhiyustinaable Před 8 měsíci +9

      OwhI just knew. I thought Haka is always this intense. It means the bride's and groom's family and friends put a lot of respect. Also, I love the silence after it was performed

    • @sysbofh
      @sysbofh Před 4 měsíci +8

      As a Brazilian, with no historic meaning attached to it, I can say that this move me to tears. This is absolutely great, a truly epic thing. It got me goosebumps and made me crying, all from the great energy, respect and power of the thing. Truly amazing.

    • @Darkness-ie2yl
      @Darkness-ie2yl Před 3 měsíci +1

      if y'all are like this for fun i don't wanna be around for a fight 😂

    • @nala2839
      @nala2839 Před měsícem

      Thanks for the explanation

  • @Wardoon
    @Wardoon Před 7 měsíci +168

    I can't believe, as an African who has no connection with Maori culture, i am deeply moved by this dance and actually teared up a bit. This is really deep and primal and above all human.

    • @zhuguidai
      @zhuguidai Před 4 měsíci +8

      I don't know what this dance stands for but from my point of view as an outsider of this culture it conveys to me great aggression and yet restraint, and afterwards great love and empathy. It really is quite moving and impressive to me as well even if I don't understand anything about it.

  • @phoebepe1879
    @phoebepe1879 Před 3 lety +2011

    What do you find attractive in a men:
    When he can do a real haka without being embarrassed

    • @phoebepe1879
      @phoebepe1879 Před 3 lety +28

      Well, I wouldn’t know a single person in my country (Germany) who would dare doing it oder anything else like it.

    • @kasspatzlamitzwiebla8679
      @kasspatzlamitzwiebla8679 Před 3 lety +36

      @@phoebepe1879 because it’s not our tradition 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @phoebepe1879
      @phoebepe1879 Před 3 lety

      @@kasspatzlamitzwiebla8679 leider... aber wir haben grundsätzlich keine Traditionen. Ich glaube das Deutschland trzd so eine Kultur ist die sich für alles zu gut ist

    • @kasspatzlamitzwiebla8679
      @kasspatzlamitzwiebla8679 Před 3 lety +10

      @@phoebepe1879 noch nie auf einer schwäbischen Hochzeit gewesen bei der die Narrenzunft im Kostüm da war und der Musikverein gespielt hat? Wir haben so viele schöne Traditionen, man muss sie nur kennen. Bei uns wird an der Hochzeit noch Dirndl getragen

    • @phoebepe1879
      @phoebepe1879 Před 3 lety +1

      @@kasspatzlamitzwiebla8679 würde ich gerne mal miterleben!... ich komme aus Berlin, das ist so multikulti und es treffen hunderte kulturen auf einander, dass es keine bestimmte deutsche Kultur gibt

  • @herogibson
    @herogibson Před 3 lety +821

    the amount of love in that room absolutely cannot be overstated.

    • @vinemp
      @vinemp Před 3 lety +5

      YEAHS! (YEEEEAAAAHS!!!)

    • @develupa
      @develupa Před 3 lety +5

      I'm in absolute shambles mate

    • @Jaydon05
      @Jaydon05 Před 3 lety +3

      👍

  • @tp2608
    @tp2608 Před 9 měsíci +56

    I remember being deployed to Afghanistan. And one of the guys in my platoon did this and taught us the history and meaning. Very deep. Sadly he was killed during that deployment. Rest in peace sgt sapuro brightly nena

    • @robertreynolds442
      @robertreynolds442 Před 4 měsíci +2

      To absent companions brother.

    • @tp2608
      @tp2608 Před 4 měsíci

      @@robertreynolds442 indeed. Thank you!

    • @SneakerGurus
      @SneakerGurus Před 3 měsíci +3

      Thank you so much for your service.. and may the memory of your friend never be forgotten.. along with all your fallen brothers and sisters.. God bless

    • @alanjorge9633
      @alanjorge9633 Před 18 dny

      Não sei explicar a ligação que eu sinto com esta cultura!
      Eu posso sentir o poder e a ancestralidade a cada Haka que eu assisto!
      Se um dia eu puder e me permitirem, gostaria muito de me inserir n cultura Maori!

    • @zacharyfaber
      @zacharyfaber Před 2 dny +1

      RIP

  • @azrael7718
    @azrael7718 Před rokem +1028

    As a Native American, filled with the history and traditions of my people, i connect with this in such an organic way. I love seeing these traditions being held on to through the generations- adapting them to modern times/situations/instances. Brothers and sisters from 1000s of miles away- well done. Your ancestors approve, and look on with great admiration.

    • @joelabraham6834
      @joelabraham6834 Před rokem +30

      I remember some Native American Chiefs visited my school when I was young. It was an interesting exchange of cultures, and they visited to see how Maori managed to keep our language and culture alive through colonization. Respect.

    • @guidokunz7901
      @guidokunz7901 Před rokem +23

      Three or four years back, I met a Native American .
      I asked him, if is a Mexican .
      My mistake .
      He made a step back, looked straight in my eyes with a serious face, crossed hands and strong and proud stand and said :
      "Never again, call a Maxican"
      "I am a Native American !
      I am Navajo !"
      Only his behavior got me scared .
      I apologized for my mistake .
      After this, his face cleared up and changed into a smile .
      He was talking to me very friendly .
      For a couple of minutes we had a relaxed converstion .
      To me, meeting this man, I'll never forget .
      Last year, in summer, I met another Native American .
      He told me the name of his tribe .
      The surrounding was a little bit loud .
      What I heard was Lakota and Towering House Clan .
      While he talked about his ancestry, he had the same stand and proudness .
      Amazing .
      Remarkable .

    • @rahblack4391
      @rahblack4391 Před rokem +1

      Love this korero. Kia Ora brothers and sisters ❤

    • @jokerpilled2535
      @jokerpilled2535 Před rokem

      How they approve if their women diminished their genetic line by marrying a white guy?

    • @mr.stealyogirl4078
      @mr.stealyogirl4078 Před rokem

      @@guidokunz7901 tf

  • @fargracingco.3135
    @fargracingco.3135 Před 3 lety +2917

    A village of men ready to protect this woman and she’s glowing.

    • @alinahammerstadt8403
      @alinahammerstadt8403 Před 3 lety +160

      Did you see this woman? The village would step back smirking to see her singlehandedly deal with any intruder.

    • @remasterus
      @remasterus Před 3 lety +173

      This lady doesn't need ANY protecting, she will kill with her bare hands - her eyes gleaming with power! Men take note: if a powerful and beautiful woman like this terrifies you, maybe you need to not be such a weak specimen yourself.

    • @qwerty69600
      @qwerty69600 Před 3 lety +96

      @@remasterus Lol.... such weird replies.

    • @King-ph3xt
      @King-ph3xt Před 3 lety +3

      nice g

    • @kevinbaboolal4225
      @kevinbaboolal4225 Před 3 lety +7

      @@remasterus stfu

  • @sweeptheleg.
    @sweeptheleg. Před 3 lety +2437

    Any wedding i attend after this is gonna feel kinda boring.

    • @inchranger
      @inchranger Před 3 lety +22

      Well if this doesn't make you want to chase for a Kiwi Partner just to have your own Haka at your wedding - May wanna saddle up for mediocre...

    • @rickymarino1208
      @rickymarino1208 Před 3 lety +23

      White man's wedding boring af

    • @inchranger
      @inchranger Před 3 lety +10

      @@rickymarino1208 Cause we know the impending doom that follows, Why you think they call it "Her" day, its your funeral.. lol

    • @Rastapapulus
      @Rastapapulus Před 3 lety

      @Sweeptheleg ! , Same here

    • @elenagrigoras7787
      @elenagrigoras7787 Před 3 lety +1

      😅😅

  • @MyStylist.Naomi12
    @MyStylist.Naomi12 Před rokem +514

    I cry every single time I watch this video, or any Haka, but especially this one. It's just so beautiful how much it clearly means to these people. Such intense emotions.

    • @TheNomnom30
      @TheNomnom30 Před rokem +7

      Same, just watched it again for the umthteenth time and the tears are tripping me. So, so powerful.

    • @ryanhammond6688
      @ryanhammond6688 Před rokem

      Even more wild that they are divorced now

    • @quintenmantez6934
      @quintenmantez6934 Před rokem

      I agree big time thx!

    • @auraoptics
      @auraoptics Před rokem +1

      Likewise 🥹❤️‍🔥

    • @charliebarcampos776
      @charliebarcampos776 Před 10 měsíci +3

      I watch it over and over because there is so much love and respect. I love iy

  • @laurenmackenzie2014
    @laurenmackenzie2014 Před 5 měsíci +34

    Made me cry when I saw how moved the bride was. Ancestry and history matter. Its important to keep our heritages and cultures alive. Much respect.

    • @TimberlakeTigerGirl
      @TimberlakeTigerGirl Před 3 měsíci

      That's actually the groom's family; he's part Maori. The bride is from a different group of Polynesians.

  • @shirley8610
    @shirley8610 Před 3 lety +696

    Modern clothing - modern haircuts - but the hearts of the tribesmen - it was an honor to watch

    • @xperiagalvez2398
      @xperiagalvez2398 Před 2 lety +13

      Righteously. The struggle their ancestors endured still lingers in their veins!

    • @cheriajohnson
      @cheriajohnson Před 2 lety +10

      This! This is the emotion I feel everytime I see this..honored and humble 🙏🏽🤎

    • @lorriefinley3129
      @lorriefinley3129 Před rokem +7

      And women. Did you see the Bridesmaid?

    • @leonamay8776
      @leonamay8776 Před rokem +1

      @@lorriefinley3129 totally. That was so awesome. These pretty flowers, the lovely makeup, fancy dress etc. Idk why, but the contrast was just so beautiful (and startling! But in a good way) imo.

    • @whetuification
      @whetuification Před 8 měsíci

      It doesn't matter what you wear or what you look like, it's the amount of mana you express out of love, just like our ancestors taught us!

  • @hedera7136
    @hedera7136 Před 3 lety +683

    When you don't understand a word but still feeling tears coming up... This is universal love

    • @sadem1045
      @sadem1045 Před 2 lety +16

      The bride's reaction stands as a reminder that what may seem odd to some people can also be beloved by other people. There's a Texas girl losing herself in a Tanya Tucker song while, on an island not too far away, a beautiful bride is crying while witnessing her family and friends perform Haka. It's pretty amazing to think about.

    • @breebeautybybree781
      @breebeautybybree781 Před rokem +5

      The energy is so intense. It’s overwhelming in a good way.

    • @user-bu1py8mv3h
      @user-bu1py8mv3h Před rokem +3

      I wonder what kind of dances Tasmanians destroyed by the Anglo-Saxons had?

  • @ndremas1660
    @ndremas1660 Před 4 měsíci +20

    The groomsman, the bridesmaids, the couple themselves, even the waitstaff all joining as one collective of PURE, RAW emotion is beautiful and a perfect display of love and devotion.

  • @Dovah21
    @Dovah21 Před rokem +73

    I've seen this video posted a couple times, including one that explained this particular Haka and included subtitles. It explained that this Haka was written by a chieftain for his son who was leaving home, with the verses broadly stating, "My son, fear not. Though you leave home, know that I have faith in you and that my love goes with you."

  • @ll_indigenus_we_are4931
    @ll_indigenus_we_are4931 Před 3 lety +731

    well... i never planned on crying today but here we are.

    • @belaro8821
      @belaro8821 Před 3 lety +4

      me too...

    • @jaylinvasquez5322
      @jaylinvasquez5322 Před 3 lety +8

      This is beautiful I kinds wanna switch cultures

    • @boudyb3756
      @boudyb3756 Před 3 lety +3

      Me too. Today :)

    • @sankofaashanti2572
      @sankofaashanti2572 Před 3 lety +1

      1st time watching this tear drops,I've always loved da kiwi fully support the rugby team cos that's the 1st place I saw.. born in london but ghana parents so we have our war dance aswell..i say no 2 england rugby team say yes 2 all blacks😎

    • @Dade13305
      @Dade13305 Před 2 lety +5

      I'm a grown ass man sitting in my car telling myself the same damned thing!!! Lmao

  • @marifertorres4432
    @marifertorres4432 Před 3 lety +3303

    I'm not Maori but seeing such a respect for your culture brings a tear to my eye. I'm Mexican and I'm so proud to wear my tribal colours.

    • @garyseven2798
      @garyseven2798 Před 3 lety +27

      Then Wear them in your own Country . Don't Sneak into My Country and try to force me to Accept them.

    • @bixiella7830
      @bixiella7830 Před 3 lety +295

      @@garyseven2798 sir you're embarassing yourself

    • @genarodriguez7875
      @genarodriguez7875 Před 3 lety +56

      Gary is Not a vibe. Begone

    • @BigTomInTheBasement
      @BigTomInTheBasement Před 3 lety +24

      @Tony Perez careful your lack of historical knowledge is showing as well. You bear the name of your ancestors' conquerors, Mr Perez. That name certainly comes from Europe.

    • @BigTomInTheBasement
      @BigTomInTheBasement Před 3 lety +13

      @Tony Perez I don't see how that proves anything except that you're not accounting for all that has happened in the past. My ancestors are of Greece, would it be ok for modern Greeks to take over any country that was part of Alexander's empire because it was theirs at some point? Or for modern Italians to take back the Roman empire? The Mayans and Aztecs also had empires. It's terrible that they were mostly killed off by disease. They might have been able to hold off the conquistadors better, if their numbers were greater. Now, we're all a bunch of mixed up people with a few families running everything and setting us upon each other so they can maintain control.

  • @rogerstaley1346
    @rogerstaley1346 Před rokem +3

    The moment she sobs.... Thousands of generations of culture and respect released at that moment. Gets me every time.

  • @bina7915
    @bina7915 Před rokem +95

    Born and raised in Sweden. A long, long way from you. I have always searched for the place my spirit really belong. Your tradition make my soul sing. I can feel you and all your ancesters around me, I feel strong and free. Powerful in a good way. Thank you so much for giving me this feeling. Be proud of your traditions and roots. Protect them always.
    Much love/ Sabina

    • @dianenewton3953
      @dianenewton3953 Před rokem +6

      The haka makes me often think of the rituals the Vikings went through before an expedition or raid. I feel that some of it would have been similar.
      Being of Swedish and Norwegian ancestry there's something about a haka that strikes a primal memory for me.

    • @bunjier4041
      @bunjier4041 Před 10 měsíci

      How about protect your own heritage instead of worrying about some stupid cringy dance in an island country on the other side of the planet? Your country is the most cucked in the world.

    • @justfacts9649
      @justfacts9649 Před 4 měsíci

      Delulu

  • @kittykatt9163
    @kittykatt9163 Před rokem +697

    The Haka always bring such a swell of emotion to me. Im not Maori, but there is something about this that I feel on a soul level. Beautiful. I won't lie I teared up.

    • @gd3369
      @gd3369 Před rokem +10

      you're not alone ...

    • @martinferrer6601
      @martinferrer6601 Před rokem +6

      @@gd3369 you both are not alone

    • @iayyam
      @iayyam Před rokem

      I think it does that to most people. It certainly does to me.

    • @pollyd612
      @pollyd612 Před rokem

      I do too! It’s so powerful ❤

    • @tammiecrayon9561
      @tammiecrayon9561 Před rokem +5

      It's brings me to tears every time I watch Haka. The passion is so strong, and I'm a black girl from Compton.

  • @KaskadiaJackassWatch
    @KaskadiaJackassWatch Před 3 lety +914

    The Bride! So precious and overwhelmed with emotion by her kinsmen tribute!

    • @leslienold7719
      @leslienold7719 Před 3 lety +17

      This was the 2nd Haka I saw. Both Bride & Groom are overcome. The fierceness, love & honor comes pouring out.

    • @ro31369
      @ro31369 Před 3 lety +2

      All she needs is some Hatori Hanzo.

    • @darrellowings2343
      @darrellowings2343 Před 3 lety +8

      Damn it. I said I wouldn't cry

    • @slapittywapitty8173
      @slapittywapitty8173 Před 3 lety +2

      @@darrellowings2343: Same, here ;-)

  • @jennifermoore3673
    @jennifermoore3673 Před rokem +7

    This bride is so beautiful and when her friends hug her I cry every time. I wish I could tell her she is an inspiration to me.

  • @royvanschalkwijk4996
    @royvanschalkwijk4996 Před rokem +8

    wow... just f*cking wow.... the Haka is great and powerful, but what i like the most is the fact that here are 2 cultures combining together...and the fact that both sides of the families are accepting each other for sure..!!!!! respect.... and one world one love..!!

  • @paulrollo9882
    @paulrollo9882 Před 3 lety +786

    I hope the groom never ever pisses off the Bride, imagine that group of gentlemen wanting to have a wee word with you about your short comings as a husband.

    • @Flogge11
      @Flogge11 Před 3 lety +57

      I believe, the Haka participants are family of the groom and this Haka is actually the grooms relatives welcoming the bride into the family.

    • @bigying
      @bigying Před 3 lety +6

      @@Flogge11 i thought, from the expression on the groom's face (0:29), the thought going through his mind at that moment was, "what did i get myself into?". hahahaha

    • @TheRetirednavy92
      @TheRetirednavy92 Před 3 lety +1

      my second thought

    • @richardzanetta3253
      @richardzanetta3253 Před 3 lety +2

      I think the groom is out number is not a fair figth?LOL

    • @Jazzman-bj9fq
      @Jazzman-bj9fq Před 3 lety +3

      Oh yeah, all them brother and cousin warriors get pissed, it's all over!!

  • @tomalajr
    @tomalajr Před 3 lety +1688

    Imagine accidentally walking into the wrong banquet hall and seeing this...

    • @Lusitani74
      @Lusitani74 Před 3 lety +113

      I would have stayed...that was beautiful..

    • @cee810
      @cee810 Před 3 lety +28

      Would have wished for the ground to swallow me... It looks n feels fierce, like a war is about to break out...

    • @TripptheLion
      @TripptheLion Před 3 lety +12

      Or think by yourself, i'm gonna crash a wedding because thats "fun". And then seeing this...

    • @debbiexoxoxo6628
      @debbiexoxoxo6628 Před 3 lety +26

      Yeah no shit. I would have ran for my life. I don't understand the culture, but the looks on their faces does not have the look of I'm in love and getting married.

    • @jointedlimb
      @jointedlimb Před 3 lety +8

      it wouldnt be the wrong hall after about 5 seconds.

  • @thabopietersen6105
    @thabopietersen6105 Před rokem +26

    I´ll never tire of watching this video. The Haka is truly special.

  • @aracelygutierrez5867
    @aracelygutierrez5867 Před rokem +15

    I don’t understand anything that is going on and I am Mexican but this made me feel so happy and made me cry ❤

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003
    @CRAZYHORSE19682003 Před 3 lety +1463

    The translation makes it even more beautiful. What is right is always right, In deed. Be true to yourself my son, my concerns have been raised about you. So pay attention, What is this problem you are carrying? How long have you been carrying it for? Have you got that? Right, let's go on. So son although it may be difficult for you and son, although it seems to be unyielding. No matter how long you reflect on it the answer to the problem is here inside you......indeed.....indeed.....indeed.....yes, indeed! It is great advice from his future father in law to is soon to be son in law.

  • @Ulvetann
    @Ulvetann Před 3 lety +411

    I am a simple norwegian. If I only had 1 person to do a proper Haka in front of me, I would start crying proper man-tears.

    • @jojjeja9371
      @jojjeja9371 Před 3 lety

      Stopp med det emosjonelle tulle ditt.

    • @Kristhewiz1
      @Kristhewiz1 Před 3 lety +8

      Han prøver å si noe positivt her

    • @RMSO114
      @RMSO114 Před 3 lety +2

      Proper man-tears? WTF?

    • @stinkypete2722
      @stinkypete2722 Před 3 lety +15

      You and me both brother - I'm a Brit and we seem to have no traditions here anymore, certainly nothing as raw as this! It's beautiful!

    • @samos343guiltyspark
      @samos343guiltyspark Před 3 lety +5

      @@RMSO114 yeah, I guess in Norway they cry a manlier form of tear than the rest of Europe.

  • @josephusikaro2272
    @josephusikaro2272 Před rokem +41

    Am not from New Zealand am from Nigeria but this brought so much tears to my eyes, I'll really love to know the meaning of what they're saying, am sure the words have so much power that it touches you no matter who you are. Please anyone who can interpret for me I'll be very grateful. Thanks

    • @AimHigher1357
      @AimHigher1357 Před rokem +18

      Leader: (What is right is always right!)
      Everyone: (Indeed!)
      Leader: (What is right is always right!)
      Everyone: (Ah... yes!)
      (Be true to yourself, my son!)
      (My concerns have been raised about you, so pay attention!....)
      (What is this problem you are carrying?)
      (How long have you been carrying it for?)
      (Have you got that? Right, let's go on.)
      (So son, although it may be difficult for you) (and son, although it seems to be unyielding)
      (no matter how long you reflect on it) (the answer to the problem)
      (is here inside you.)
      (Indeed! Indeed! Indeed! Yes, indeed!)
      Origin:
      As far as is known, this haka was composed by
      Waimarama Puhara, a highly respected chief of the central Hawkes Bay area. Waimarama was born at Paki Paki in about 1875, the son of Urupene Puhara and Marata Herea, and he married Ngahiti Rautu in about 1900.

    • @josephusikaro2272
      @josephusikaro2272 Před rokem +3

      @@AimHigher1357 wow thank you so much

    • @AimHigher1357
      @AimHigher1357 Před rokem +1

      @@josephusikaro2272 my pleasure 🤗

  • @annagayton6508
    @annagayton6508 Před 9 měsíci +4

    Dude every time I see this it makes me cry you can see the passion and love that they have and it was even better when the groom joined

  • @u2u2productions
    @u2u2productions Před 3 lety +306

    White Australian watching this alone on Christmas Night. Took all the loneliness out of me and I don’t know why, but I’m grateful.

    • @loridupuy3291
      @loridupuy3291 Před 3 lety +13

      I've been told it can also be a way to ward off bad spirits. Maybe thats what you felt. I m glad it helped. I love watching this particular HAKA , you can definitely feel the love amongst this family.

    • @jon8864
      @jon8864 Před 3 lety +3

      You were probaby just glad a war party isn't chasing you through the bush.

    • @Romansgamingchannel
      @Romansgamingchannel Před 3 lety

      Jesus Loves you

  • @CenterPorchNP
    @CenterPorchNP Před rokem +524

    You can see the pure raw emotion, especially in the bride. and the bonds of brotherhood of the team for a teammate. absolutely beautiful.

  • @user-mt3om7nf6p
    @user-mt3om7nf6p Před měsícem +3

    Как приятно видеть что молодые люди так любят и так соблюдают свои традиции! Я посмотрела несколько раз, мне очень понравилось. Счастья и благополучия всем!

  • @JAMoore-zz3ki
    @JAMoore-zz3ki Před 8 měsíci +6

    I've seen the Haka many times, but THIS performance made me really emotional. I'm crying right there with the bride, but I can only imagine her absolute PRIDE in her culture. I'm sure this meant the world to her.

    • @TimberlakeTigerGirl
      @TimberlakeTigerGirl Před 7 měsíci +2

      It's actually both their cultures as the groom is half Maori himself.

    • @JAMoore-zz3ki
      @JAMoore-zz3ki Před 6 měsíci

      @@TimberlakeTigerGirl
      Thank you! Didn't realize that.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 3 lety +552

    Translation: if you cheat on our sister, we come a knockin
    This was awesome!

    • @0xfarmer
      @0xfarmer Před 3 lety +50

      Actually the haka was performed by the groom's to welcome the bride , that's why she's so emotional, because the haka is originally performed by her own people

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 3 lety +14

      @@0xfarmer i really think it is so frigging awesome. I am in the Netherlands and it's way more boring i can tell you that lol.

    • @multitrikz3240
      @multitrikz3240 Před 3 lety +3

      @@CyberBeep_kenshi Unfortunately that's because your ancestor's let your culture get removed.

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 3 lety

      @@multitrikz3240 nah, we are just not that expressive

    • @ElleDiver
      @ElleDiver Před 3 lety +3

      I read that the groom is actually the one with a Maori heritage. Never judge a book, etc. Correction - they both have Maori ancestors, but his come from both his mother and father's sides.

  • @rancai8048
    @rancai8048 Před 3 lety +329

    how is this so emotional? I'm a chinese with zero understanding of new zealand culture but this mad me teared.

    • @ShankaraOm
      @ShankaraOm Před 3 lety +17

      Yeah same, im portuguese and dont really know the meaning of it, but also get goosebumps and feel emotional watching it

    • @MsParranda
      @MsParranda Před 3 lety +5

      Same thing from Italy

    • @paynehollis
      @paynehollis Před 3 lety +67

      “When your soul spoke, mine answered. The sound, so strange to my ears, was home to my heart.”

    • @ShankaraOm
      @ShankaraOm Před 3 lety +4

      @@paynehollis i think you may be right on that quote 🤔🙃

    • @MrCow579
      @MrCow579 Před 3 lety +8

      a Haka is so intense, you feel it in your soul. It's amazing how this ritual is still going strong and I hope it will go strong until the end of times!

  • @Luna-rg8le
    @Luna-rg8le Před rokem +10

    This will never ever get old. Chills and tears every single time. I hope the couple is happy and healthy. Something tells me they are both.

  • @xmox50
    @xmox50 Před rokem +12

    I’ve never seen Haka before and this made me cry. I feel lucky having seen it, bless the Maori people for having such a beautiful and vibrant culture.

  • @Skarfp
    @Skarfp Před rokem +190

    You can tell how much this dance meant to the bride and groom, very emotional. I'm crying!

  • @sierraparaham4454
    @sierraparaham4454 Před 3 lety +327

    I do not know HOW MANYYY times I have watched this. I get emotional every time

    • @tomcruise5150
      @tomcruise5150 Před 3 lety

      For this?

    • @sierraparaham4454
      @sierraparaham4454 Před 3 lety +4

      @@tomcruise5150 absolutely

    • @chloephilip6891
      @chloephilip6891 Před 3 lety +2

      I totally understand the feeling. It's super spiritual and when you're in the room you can feel the life force.
      I'm Maori and attended ceremonies like this and I've felt it everytime.

    • @papzstretch3285
      @papzstretch3285 Před 3 lety

      Thats the grooms famz

    • @susanbeaulieu2574
      @susanbeaulieu2574 Před 3 lety +1

      I do as well...every...single...time. Such an incredibly powerful display of love and connection. It's rare to see such love and connection in communities and families these days. Beautiful!

  • @lizavetnaya_ya
    @lizavetnaya_ya Před rokem +18

    I don't know how it works but every time I see it I feel so good, I feel the energy rise up inside, and I cry. And I love it. It's like it cleanses my heart. It is so simple. So wild and so beautiful. Wish I could see it in person one day.
    Потрясающе!

  • @deanferreirarodelo8290
    @deanferreirarodelo8290 Před 3 lety +1672

    The haka is probably the coolest thing on this planet. Gives me goosebumps everytime I see it, and in any situation. Respect to New Zealand and the Maori culture.

    • @denneb-astronomiaearte5994
      @denneb-astronomiaearte5994 Před 3 lety +9

      Same here man

    • @johnnytest9360
      @johnnytest9360 Před 2 lety +11

      On a whole different level

    • @Msesmith2
      @Msesmith2 Před 2 lety +9

      Tears, so many tears. It's so powerful, you can feel it!!!!

    • @period8705
      @period8705 Před 2 lety +3

      Then you need to watch Avengers Endgame.

    • @temitopeeniola8141
      @temitopeeniola8141 Před 2 lety +7

      I can't stop watching this. If only I could go back to my mother's womb to become part of these people, I would. I am so proud of this culture. And I am OBSESSED with this video. Especially when the couple joined in and when one of the bridesmaids got into it. I get goosebumps.

  • @thatmun
    @thatmun Před 3 lety +192

    I love to see the bride's pride over her culture and tradition, it glows and is clear and strong as the sunlight when they show her joining the Haka at 02:11.
    Chills guys, all over the place, chills...

    • @mojoejojo6675
      @mojoejojo6675 Před 2 lety +9

      Bride is of a different culture. She is Samoan but she did a great appropriation of her husbands Maori culture.

    • @mahneekaha.nightmare5220
      @mahneekaha.nightmare5220 Před rokem

      @@mojoejojo6675 - Her husband is a white man and looked like a white man doing it.

    • @user-bu1py8mv3h
      @user-bu1py8mv3h Před rokem

      I wonder what kind of dances Tasmanians destroyed by the Anglo-Saxons had?

    • @jaythefordman
      @jaythefordman Před rokem +2

      @@user-bu1py8mv3h Tasmanians were Australian aboriginals, no relation to Maori and no Haka

    • @user-bu1py8mv3h
      @user-bu1py8mv3h Před rokem

      @@jaythefordman I wonder if the Tasmanians had the same rituals before they were destroyed by the British?

  • @ricardocuevas7877
    @ricardocuevas7877 Před rokem +2

    Who would be crazy enough to mess with anyone in that room…Powerful people.

  • @gonnabeayogi1445
    @gonnabeayogi1445 Před rokem +6

    The most beautiful people. No one can fault Māori … they touch those of us with a heart and a soul no matter where we were born x

  • @TroyDan89
    @TroyDan89 Před rokem +611

    To see something like this in real life is incredibly moving. My grandmother had a haka preformed at her funeral an it was the most beautiful things I've ever been apart of.

    • @Idiot_TaylorsVersion
      @Idiot_TaylorsVersion Před rokem +5

      I’m not Maori so I don’t have the same emotional connection too it as actual Maori people, but I can imagine how beautiful an experience like that would be. Also, so sorry about your grandmother. I bet she blessed the lives of all the people she encountered.

    • @JayTX.
      @JayTX. Před rokem

      Oh yes I bet that was very powerful and moving I'd be sobbing with respect

  • @CarriedAwayWithDolls
    @CarriedAwayWithDolls Před rokem +333

    I don't understand why I'm crying. Ive never seen this cultures war dance and I don't know their customs but I feel it with my entire soul. This was amazing!

    • @K1rTu5
      @K1rTu5 Před rokem +8

      It's not a war dance.. fyi..

    • @Creationmelodies
      @Creationmelodies Před rokem +4

      Same I’ve never seen them before but wow it brings a smile and tears

    • @FoleyBenjamin
      @FoleyBenjamin Před 10 měsíci +3

      It's power ma boi

    • @chinobaby4683
      @chinobaby4683 Před 9 měsíci +4

      This is a rite of passage haka 😊

    • @cinnomix
      @cinnomix Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@K1rTu5 yes it is lol, not just a war dance obviously but the haka was originally performed by warriors before battle

  • @Adele_36
    @Adele_36 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Everytime i watch this, I get so emotional and start crying. You can feel the energy of this room and the unconditional love and support they all have. There power is so strong and you can feel the history.

  • @felixwiese2321
    @felixwiese2321 Před rokem +5

    I am a person who rarely if ever has to cry. I'm probably suppressing it, but this ceremony always brings tears to my eyes. It is as energetic as the connection between two people and brings it across so emotionally.... This connection takes courage, brings pain and joy, needs strength but also gives it, brings sadness gives hope. That's why I find this ritual wonderfully genuine and beautiful.

  • @SR-kt7jc
    @SR-kt7jc Před 3 lety +558

    Her after a few dates: "I'd like you to meet my family"
    Her family:

    • @missg.5940
      @missg.5940 Před 3 lety +3

      Lol

    • @SIMPDUDE
      @SIMPDUDE Před 3 lety +12

      that's not her side going 'do her right or we'll eat ya, THEN kill ya.'
      It's his side going " Welcome to the family, chica"

    • @MikkiManson13
      @MikkiManson13 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SIMPDUDE Huh? It's a whole group of their wedding guests, it's not just his side or just her side.

    • @sninctbur3726
      @sninctbur3726 Před 2 lety

      She's a keeper

  • @nicholasdulaney3214
    @nicholasdulaney3214 Před 3 lety +390

    Years go by and this is still the hypest thing I've ever seen.

  • @carlychandler9051
    @carlychandler9051 Před rokem +6

    I'm not Maori, but my family now reside in NZ.. The feeling I get watching this is something I cannot explain ❤

  • @a.t.m.r9730
    @a.t.m.r9730 Před rokem +11

    Pov : garnt and joey sent you here

  • @mattpallotta
    @mattpallotta Před 3 lety +460

    I hope this is how everyone goes into 2021 and every day of their life.

  • @mr.turner2798
    @mr.turner2798 Před rokem +159

    I have seen the Haka many times, but never at a wedding. That was amazing and very emotional. I am not Maori or Kiwi, but that touched something deep, primordial, within me. It is a place that we modern humans have forgotten. A place of brotherhood and unity and connection that our world needs so desperately today.

  • @Londol1
    @Londol1 Před 7 měsíci +1

    im 51 years old and CRY every single time🙈powerful!!

  • @davester8506
    @davester8506 Před rokem +16

    pov: you watched the recent Trash Taste Ep

  • @dominiquejenkins5495
    @dominiquejenkins5495 Před 3 lety +272

    Somebody please tell me what I'm witnessing.. all I know is I'm emotional and shaken and I'm not even kidding. This was to beautiful

    • @dimalicious888
      @dimalicious888 Před 3 lety +57

      It is so tribal and evokes a feeling of familiarity and emotion so ancient embedded in our dna. It made me so emotional 💜

    • @alioshahand8040
      @alioshahand8040 Před 3 lety +28

      Its called the Haka. Several forms are done, the most popular youre going to find is the All Black, New Zealand rugby team. Its impressive, the roots stem from a chieftain giving thanks to a man who saved him, if I remember right

    • @rosemorris7912
      @rosemorris7912 Před 3 lety +26

      It's a ceremonial dance of challenge. Imagine being on a battlefield and facing an enemy doing a haka and getting ready to charge you.

    • @ghostbunny810
      @ghostbunny810 Před 3 lety +14

      @@rosemorris7912 I was thinking the same thing. Culturally it's really beautiful when it's don't like this, but if I were to see this before a battle I'd be running the other way lol.

    • @judiandme
      @judiandme Před 3 lety +1

      Not the only one

  • @rileywhittenberger5258
    @rileywhittenberger5258 Před 3 lety +134

    When the bride started crying the love and pride I believe were being expressed there. Love it!

  • @sansara700
    @sansara700 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I'm not even close to that continent but, God, I play this video every time I want to shake my feelings. Beautiful! Just beautiful.

  • @derekbrown5416
    @derekbrown5416 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen

  • @xxshotxx1
    @xxshotxx1 Před rokem +210

    Why am I crying and want to run through a brick wall at the same time
    Edit: the ending is so powerful. The ending was so quiet, and so much respect from the guests and people involved. Such a powerful performance.

    • @nicolasgarciaguerrero8897
      @nicolasgarciaguerrero8897 Před rokem

      why would you want to run through a wall my man ?

    • @TheBaumcm
      @TheBaumcm Před rokem +10

      I get it. It is what the haka is meant to evoke. Belonging to all and misfortune to any who who try to break it.

    • @Number0neSon
      @Number0neSon Před rokem +2

      Travis, I feel exactly the same after watching it, lol.

    • @bleh1323
      @bleh1323 Před rokem +1

      100% the energy of that is amazing

    • @Angelwings1906
      @Angelwings1906 Před rokem

      This comment 😂 thank you for the smile

  • @Aurora-yc9vb
    @Aurora-yc9vb Před 3 lety +100

    This is a wedding gift. Unity. Respect. Community.

    • @Jaydon05
      @Jaydon05 Před 3 lety

      👍

    • @Klonen75
      @Klonen75 Před 3 lety +1

      Not exactly. From what I've learned it's a warcry and normally they yell about ripping their enemy apart. I believe when they hit certain parts of their body they are signalling to the enemy where they are going to hurt them.
      I would think that in this one it would be about ripping anyone and anything apart that threatens this marriage. Or they just copied the warcry from their school team.
      It's an extremely beautiful gesture and a powerful message to live protected by ancient wargods.

    • @samcollins5296
      @samcollins5296 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Klonen75 You're not from New Zealand, are you.

  • @markkimfisher9504
    @markkimfisher9504 Před rokem +2

    Brings me to tears every time! One of the most moving beautiful displays on love, welcoming and tradition.

  • @cebuph
    @cebuph Před rokem +2

    Ancestral war dance, that's how colorful their culture is, Much respect. from the heart.

  • @chloeleemohawk
    @chloeleemohawk Před 2 lety +66

    I am First Nations of Canada, Mohawk and Inuit mix. We love you as distant brothers and sisters. We are starting to reconnect with Tunnit, traditional tattoos od the face and body. I have my markings so my ancestors recognize me and I will not burn through the process of the body to spirit passing through to the afterlife. I cry when I hear your war songs and ceremonies. Like my people, women were wsrriors too, amongst the best historically,women have been our peoples guide. Men and women have their roles. Our history and culture and blood is so strong, by keeping and fighting for our rights as PEOPLE not animals to the colonizers minds, we are the resistance and the rebirth of our ancestors wildest dreams. Keep your songs, ceremonies and ways, keep it again from THEIR eyes, as we are the true keepers of the earth, old souls, like my peoples, hurt and broken but resilient, like yours, are the testament to strength and love and keepers of old knowledge those whom are evil wish to keep and posses. Stay strong, with love, me and all my relations. P.S does anybody know of the First Wave Christian club /association and if anybody knew about an individual by the nickname Shadow who had allianeces to Bethel Chapel Church in Montreal, Quebec. I remember having pictures with a girl named Leiliani back in the mid 1990s. If anybody knows, please give a sign. My adoptive parents took anybody from the church and I remember my little friend I made feom the First Wave christian association. I always wonder what happened to the people I will never forget. Sending love.

    • @sharonmedeiros9819
      @sharonmedeiros9819 Před rokem +8

      What you said was so meaningful and beautiful. Every culture is a gift to the world to be respected and treasured and honored. 🌹

    • @paulthompson9668
      @paulthompson9668 Před rokem +4

      My parents immigrated to Canada, and I was born in Canada, so I'm a Canadian with no ties to either the colonial past nor to indigenous people. All I have to say is that I wish we would all just get along!

  • @deborahbruggeman1430
    @deborahbruggeman1430 Před rokem +33

    Wow the love and respect they have all of those male family members celebrating their female family member and her new husband and her husband joining in and showing the respect that he has in starting a journey with this woman I am just amazed

  • @mysticsuzi
    @mysticsuzi Před rokem +2

    So beautiful and so moving. I watch this more than a few times and it moves me everytime. Thank you

  • @CalypsoStrawn42Dance
    @CalypsoStrawn42Dance Před rokem +3

    Stirred my heart! I'm crying that was so beautiful! Thank you for sharing such a sacred moment with us all.

  • @devinevessel
    @devinevessel Před 2 lety +504

    It doesn’t matter how many times I see this. I always get the chills like it’s the first time I’ve seen it. I’m so happy I also represented my culture at my wedding.

    • @wizzardofpaws2420
      @wizzardofpaws2420 Před rokem +3

      me too.

    • @mariavictor4324
      @mariavictor4324 Před rokem +6

      Stand proud. Everyone who sees it..feels. It’s a language that it seems we all understand. Barbados

    • @jennifersmith4295
      @jennifersmith4295 Před rokem +2

      I was going to say the same thing. Chills every time!

    • @lukaskaucik8616
      @lukaskaucik8616 Před rokem +1

      you get chills out of this? What`s wrong with you people...that was only embarrassing

    • @kristinrodgers7210
      @kristinrodgers7210 Před rokem +2

      @@lukaskaucik8616 you should be embarrassed for showing such disrespect to someone's culture

  • @bernicegoldham1509
    @bernicegoldham1509 Před 2 lety +294

    I’m forever grateful to this couple for sharing this moment with the world.

  • @wanderers5641
    @wanderers5641 Před rokem +1

    This is the most beautiful & moving performance of Haka that I've seen. Literally in tears. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ironfae
    @ironfae Před měsícem +1

    Some cultures welcome you. These people give you the POWER of their ancestors.
    Holy CRAP!!

  • @Milkinabag24
    @Milkinabag24 Před 3 lety +117

    I think the bridesmaid is scarier than the men. Imagine you come home late unannounced and you turn on the light and see her charging at you making that face.

  • @kimberlycannon7225
    @kimberlycannon7225 Před 3 lety +222

    I love this. Men having each other backs as brothers. To come together as one whole. I LOVE THIS. The women having the back bone, so much power.

    • @VinnyBarbarino1369
      @VinnyBarbarino1369 Před 2 lety +12

      Humanity needs this type of strength more than ever right now.

    • @briangullickson9013
      @briangullickson9013 Před 2 lety +3

      Indeed!

    • @yodasmomisondrugs7959
      @yodasmomisondrugs7959 Před rokem

      Well here in the West we have ditched our traditional faiths and men and women's traditional places in the household in favor of "progress." Conservatism IS NOT a bad thing, all it means is you keep what works and are cautious about the new and unknown. I'm so tired of being labelled a racist or bigot, because of that.(Even though I'm mixed race) I'm neither I just recognize we were all created for certain roles in life and they are equally important.

  • @meredithrollins6429
    @meredithrollins6429 Před rokem +3

    My heart is so full for them.

  • @mightbeabunny1812
    @mightbeabunny1812 Před rokem +4

    Hakas never fail to make me emotional, tears every time. Beautiful

  • @coleburke9781
    @coleburke9781 Před 3 lety +135

    why does the Haka create such emotion is someone? I have no tie to it in any way and yet I get choked up and my eyes well up. wish i knew what it was.

    • @Jaydon05
      @Jaydon05 Před 3 lety +21

      Once we were all warriors! It's an old feeling!

    • @seorsamaclately4294
      @seorsamaclately4294 Před 3 lety +22

      I think it's something basic, deep-rooted in the cerebellum. I get the same reaction with Mongolian throat singing, bagpipes, and Blues.

    • @remasterus
      @remasterus Před 3 lety +9

      You are the descendant of a warrior and a survivor. It's why you are still here. Somewhere in your DNA you resonate with this.

    • @matsveritas2055
      @matsveritas2055 Před 3 lety +3

      Ancestral memories hidden in your DNA.

    • @lobopoderososdl3076
      @lobopoderososdl3076 Před 3 lety +5

      I don't know why but it always reminds me of my pride in my American Indian ancestry.

  • @Outspoken.Humanist
    @Outspoken.Humanist Před 3 lety +256

    As an Englishman what I love about this is the sincerity. Most of the word only knows the Haka from the rugby but the bride's reaction here shows how deep and meaningful it is as a part of Maori culture.
    But let's not forget, in England we have the Morris dance. 😂

    • @Enrico_Palazzo_opera_singer
      @Enrico_Palazzo_opera_singer Před 3 lety +15

      well...if I had to face an army that performs a morris dance before the battle....I´d shit my pants!...Cause it would tell me that those dudes are so deadly that they don`t give a shit about intimidating their opponents!

    • @Sydneywide1
      @Sydneywide1 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Enrico_Palazzo_opera_singer rofl

    • @ashotofmercury
      @ashotofmercury Před 2 lety +2

      Morris can be pretty badass though! 🤷🏻‍♀️😂

    • @alexwade9824
      @alexwade9824 Před 2 lety +2

      Well do some research of all the accomplishments and conquering the English warriors have done throughout history. Incredibly intimidating. It goes way beyond just the "Morris dance".

    • @Outspoken.Humanist
      @Outspoken.Humanist Před 2 lety +4

      @@alexwade9824 And they managed to retain a sense of humour.
      It was just meant to be funny. Take it easy

  • @bkjones6240
    @bkjones6240 Před 2 měsíci

    So powerful and moving. I've seen this a dozen times and find it incredibly beautiful. Always brings me to tears.

  • @angushiqiniq1125
    @angushiqiniq1125 Před 3 lety +191

    The 97 people that dislike this have never left the house. They don't know what goes on in the world, this Haka is so powerful, I cannot understand their language but what they are doing is very important and you can see in the groom and the brides eyes. Every culture has their unique ways of expressing love. This is their way. I hope to travel to New Zealand 🇳🇿 one day and experience this with my own eyes! Greetings from Nunavut

    • @trenae77
      @trenae77 Před 3 lety +7

      The 97 people must live in the woods without an outlet to social media to research something if it confuses them. At first Haka with its expressions kinda threw me off, then I equated the nature of terrifying the enemy. Then it got to seeing it at social functions as an honor. While I have only minimal Native American blood, I am familiar with Native American dance and the deep spiritual message behind each and am able to bridge the gap between culture with which I am familiar and New Zealand Maori. Not saying they are the same, but at the core of a people, there is always a similar spark that connects them as humans. Thanks to @Jiri VonDrak for sharing this!

    • @tetalonstarfyre2419
      @tetalonstarfyre2419 Před 3 lety +1

      Amen

    • @flixxfotojenslindner
      @flixxfotojenslindner Před 3 lety

      Nevertheless it looks and sounds weird and strange. And this has nothing to do if somebody left his house or whatever.

    • @mnate3538
      @mnate3538 Před 3 lety

      @@flixxfotojenslindner this is over 4 years old and has been repeated world wide over and over again. Why is this? What is the fascination? Is it so weird and so strange that its in another language or that they express themselves with a dance. Yet the world is relating to it!!? No words rqd!

    • @raedgaj3878
      @raedgaj3878 Před 3 lety +1

      Those who felt the need to dislike this ceremony must have such shallow souls, so much that they cannot appreciate beauty, pride & honour. The sad haters who dislike angels who have spiritual souls, are jealous & in need of our pity.

  • @surfingmonkeys9040
    @surfingmonkeys9040 Před 3 lety +190

    A person should watch this everytime they need to feed the soul. Amazing.

    • @liap1889
      @liap1889 Před 3 lety +1

      💯💯💯💫💫💫

    • @markt857
      @markt857 Před 3 lety

      Explain, in detail.

    • @WizDaGod
      @WizDaGod Před 3 lety

      Fuck no

    • @wittyeva_
      @wittyeva_ Před 3 lety

      So, man isn’t just a physical body. There’s a soul that’s mostly only mentioned at the grave side. If you’re a Christian and have never known about your soul, try to... it needs all the peace for your good while you walk this earth.

    • @Legabis
      @Legabis Před 3 lety +1

      more like if they need to cringe and second hand embarssment

  • @wd4402
    @wd4402 Před rokem +1

    This is the ultimate expression of ancestors having your back...pure love.

    • @whetuification
      @whetuification Před 8 měsíci

      No this is the Ultimate Expression Of Our Ancestors Who Live ON THRU US!

  • @clrr8400
    @clrr8400 Před rokem +4

    Wow! Always come back to watch this so beautiful! I am Canadian, married to Indigenous, First Nations Canadian. Indigenous Canadians also has beautiful ceremonies and traditions. Cheers from Canada, thank you for sharing! I will never tire of this. Much respect for the Natives, Maori people 🇨🇦🍁❤️

  • @jerryr3752
    @jerryr3752 Před měsícem

    Many years ago I participated in a Haka dance. It was so special and I will never forget the super emotional experience. Priceless emotional display from the bride.

  • @jg2283
    @jg2283 Před 2 lety +150

    I am unfamiliar with this culture, but I can tell it is a true honor to have this performed for you. A lot of respect and love that goes into someone sharing their culture in this way with you.

    • @mattattack75
      @mattattack75 Před rokem

      That first sentence really nullified anything following, for all you know they could be miss applying this tradition

    • @barryschwarz
      @barryschwarz Před rokem +5

      @@doyourownresearch7297 What conga line? Commenter was moved by the ceremony and spoke good words. matt seemed neither moved, nor had any goodness to say, nor was any less ignorant than the OP, so his point was as fatuous as it was mean-spirited.
      I AM familiar with the culture, and I can promise you that Maoris generally would appreciate the comment and would not be impressed by the unnecessary takedown.

    • @nigeljames6017
      @nigeljames6017 Před rokem +3

      @@doyourownresearch7297 Well, your name says it all…. Do your own research. The haka is a deep rooted traditional war dance of the Māoris in New Zealand. No longer used for warfare, but to stir the emotional spirit when needed.

    • @nigeljames6017
      @nigeljames6017 Před rokem +3

      @@doyourownresearch7297 Sorry, maybe I missed something, but you wrote “little social media conga line” and “clapping like seals”. I don’t understand how that is complimentary about the haka.

    • @jakenbake9878
      @jakenbake9878 Před rokem

      @@doyourownresearch7297 You seem like the type of person nobody enjoys being around

  • @badger297
    @badger297 Před 3 lety +29

    Bro when the groom joined it I got goosebumps

  • @sware-miller5515
    @sware-miller5515 Před 2 měsíci +1

    That breath of pure pride from the bride gets me every time.

  • @sisterrachel8968
    @sisterrachel8968 Před 4 měsíci

    I keep coming back to this beautiful, beautiful posting. I cry every time I love this.

  • @andrefeller2638
    @andrefeller2638 Před 3 lety +126

    The Energy beeing set free in the room by them is amazing. You can really feel it!

    • @myadajanku
      @myadajanku Před 3 lety +3

      So true, it brings me to tears each and every time

  • @marleneschramm4842
    @marleneschramm4842 Před rokem +80

    I honestly don't know how many times I have seen this particular Haka, but I ball like a baby EVERY. SINGLE. TIME!

  • @francesaprilrheavillanueva765

    this is sooo heartclenching! still come back to this

  • @goddess1del128
    @goddess1del128 Před rokem +1

    It's March 2023. I watch this for the ***th time and the tears still flow.

  • @tonyabbett1639
    @tonyabbett1639 Před rokem +118

    I was honored to participate in a farewell Haka when I served in Hawai'i. Still affects me all these years later seeing the unbridled passion. Brings tears to this old dogs eyes.

  • @kaylinsmith6921
    @kaylinsmith6921 Před 3 lety +50

    I feel like audio from the beginning of this is the haka used at the start of Simon Says by NCT 127. It's so powerful. I can't imagine receiving this in person. I would have been on the ground crying. (I know because I'm laying in bed crying.)

    • @treefrog07
      @treefrog07 Před 2 lety

      it is!! i just realized that and played them side by side

    • @spookidooky
      @spookidooky Před 2 lety

      it is !!

  • @dlebreton7888
    @dlebreton7888 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely beautiful. Made me cry😢 too! So much emotion by so many who showed their love for this couple. Such a memory.

  • @kitpeerboccus6715
    @kitpeerboccus6715 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The emotion in this is amazing. Being a person of faith and connecting in a quiet and Serene way, this is certainly different but you can so sense the emotional connection in these people. Absolutely amazing stuff.

  • @poja82
    @poja82 Před rokem +224

    I'm not from New Zealand but this brought tears to my eyes. The emotion in all involved, the maidens of honor and the bride, the deep bond. Rhis must be one of the more true, deep and sincere expression of emotions of the human race.

    • @Thirzy
      @Thirzy Před rokem +1

      I like the haka because no matter what emotion you feel you are going to feel a lot of it, if you are the enemy it is going to be terrifying if you are a friend it's going to bring unity and strength.