OMG it bring back sweet memories of the past back in 1974 to 1976 at Wellington at College Taita and Hutt Valley Memorial Technical College I joined the kapahaka Group but I'm a Samoan student that because was hardly any other islanders in the school at the time was just few of us so we have to joined the Maori group we learned all this beautiful waiata and Maori dance and it was most wonderful and best time of my life here in NZ and my God I still remembered the names of my Maori Teachers Mr Pohe and my correspondence school teacher his name is Jim I forgot his last name but I never forget them the Maori people are the most fun loving people with the great Mana I love them all GB alofas from this Samoan Princess Tinei Afaaso Otara South Auckland NZ Kiaora.
I am pakeha. My children's grandmother & father are Maori. I took my daughter to kohanga in 1985. A member of parliament planned to come and visit our kohanga. So we learned 2 waiata. It was great fun and I have awesome memories of the kohanga, kaiako, of Nan, and of the strong, strong energy of ❤️ love. I can remember one of the waiata very well. Please, do it now! Broaden yourself, connect with your people, pick up a bit more of te reo and love your whole experience. I try to learn new waita these days, but just really struggle to remember. Do it while you're young, Brother. If anyone reading this can translate for me so I have a way of describing the strong energy of love. We would walk in and the kaiako would be so full of energy and love, greeting Pepe with such enthusiasm. When I looked after my baby granddaughter I secretly took her to a nearby Kohanga. All the little tamariki would run to the door to see her and stroke her head. My people just don't greet people like that- as if they really really matter.
Don’t lose that connection.. it’s a very powerful foundation. Learn as much as you can about it, and in doing so, you learn more of who you are in your world… Arohanui (much love)❤️
Such beauty...makes a grown man cry. Not me.....I dont cry at stuff....never. honest. True story. Ok.....maybe once when I watch this. My beautiful cousins from NZ. Love fro Samoa. Im gangsta....and stuff like that.... Im not crying with so much love for my beautiful cousins from aotearoa.
@@alimalattas Thankyou for the opportunity to share some of our nation's history and let you know that no true Kiwi supports victory in the unprovoked attack on Ukraine. We are a nation with a truly rich recent history of helping to rid the world of evil, not supporting it. There are hundreds of cemetries where people who made the ultimate sacrifice with that objective lay buried. We now have deep remorse and a special bond with Turkish descendants of the conflict. We also have a good relationship with the German people and others. When the Russian people realise what is really going on, they will have to live with that truth about the horrors their great country inflicted upon their neighbouring brothers and sisters. We who are British descendants here are trying to learn more about respect and help put things right in New Zealand even today- a long time after everything our people did to the innocent people of this land. We are a peace loving country, mate. No one here appreciates your symbol of war and destruction against innocent people. Perhaps you could remove it as it has no relevance here.Tangata whenua are sharing their hearts, beauty and skill with us all with these waiata. Instead of projecting disharmony, perhaps you could comment on the wonderful performance instead of ignoring it and using it as a platform for manifesting hatred. You could also research and be inspired by the bravery of the warriors who served in both World Wars. Many tipuna died for the peace and liberty we have here in Aotearoa. They were staunch and many were very young. Check out 'the Maori Battalian' for starters. We love Russians and Ukrainians, not an oppressive leadership with the kind of propaganda you are caught up in. I hope Kiwis will like my comment if they love all people and Peace.
I know how you feel, Brother. All my children and their other siblings, and all my grandchildren and their other siblings are all Maori (descendants). I am the only one who is not. As a pakeha I have been truly inspired by the love, respect, whanaungatanga, stewardship, unity and strength of the Maori people. If I could become more like them I would be a better person. Taking a good look at my own culture important as I see the competitiveness and a lack of caring, but I am lucky to be enriched and to see such generosity, respect and welcoming from people who inherited a more kind and connected world view. I have looked at many belief systems and I think te ao Maori is about the best. It is the connection to the land, rivers, oceans and all of nature, as well as to ancestors, family, elders and grandchildren, that help raise it up so high. It is deeply spiritual in every way. I think the indigenous people from all over the world have similar connections, but they have been destroyed even more than ours. Now that our planet is close to total destruction we need to reconnect in a similar way to the needs of mother Earth.
@@tonyjk8084 yes. Isnt is so beautiful to be on this Planet right now??? I love all mankind. I have many Maori mate and aussies and South africans asians. I love life so much. Love to you my family of Light. xxx
@@spaceman5734 Talofa. Thankyou Space Man. You have a beautiful and strong spirit. Just what we see in our Pacific people in NZ. Never let your views diminish, Brother.
0:42 1st Song(Waiata): E Te Hokowhitu Atu E te Hokowhitu-a-Tu Kia kaha ra Kati ra te hingahinga Ki raro ra Ma nga whakaaro Kei runga rawa Hei arahi ki te ara E tika ai Whirinaki, whirinaki Tatou katoa Kia kotahi ra Nga marae e tu noa nei Nga maunga e tu noa nei Aue ra e tama ma Te mamae te pouri nui E patu nei i ahau ina Ngarimu aue Anei to iwi e E rurutu nei E te Hokowhitu-a-Tu ….. Kia kotahi ra Translation: Oh brave band of Tu Be strong Do not let yourselves be struck down Let your thoughts be Always heavenwards To guide you along the path That is the proper one We will depend Upon each other And remain united Lonely stand our marae Lonely stand our mountains Ah! Our sons The pain and the deep sadness Beat within me so Ngarimu, loved one Here is your tribe Lamenting your death Oh brave band of Tu …. And remain united
5:09 4th song(waiata): E Noho Tuuheitia A Tihei Mauri Ora E! E noho Tuuheitia te hiiri o Waikato E huri too kanohi ki te hauaauru Ngaa tai e ngunguru i waho o Te Aakau Auee hei auee Too pikiitanga ko te ao o te rangi Too hekeetanga ko Karioi maunga Too hoenga waka ko Whaaingaroa Auee hei auee Takahia atu raa te moana i Aotea Kia whatiwhati koe i te hua o te miro Te tihi o Moerangi, te puke okiokinga Auee hei auee Piua oo mata ki Kaawhia moana Ki Kaawhia kai ki Kaawhia tangata Ko te kupu teenaa a oo tuupuna Auee hei auee, E huri too kanohi ki Pirongia maunga Ki te rohe pootae ki Arekahanara Ko te haona kaha o te Rungarunga rawa Auee hei auee Pakia oo ringa ki te Kauwhanganui Te Paki o Matariki ngaa whakaoati Ko Kemureti raa toona oko horoi Auee hei auee E tuu too wae ki te kei o Tainui Teenaa too hoe ko te Tekau-maa-rua Ngaa tai e marino i waho o Kaarewa Auee hei auee E hoe too waka ki Ngaaruawaahia Tuurangawaewae moo te ao katoa Te tongi whakamutunga a Matutaera Auee hei auee Taairi te aroha ia, haa haa! Toro mai oo ringa me aroha taaua Aue hii, aue. Haa. Auee Hei Auee! Tiihei Mauri Ora Hii! Translation: Remain, Tūheitia, the shield of Waikato Turn your face to the west, to the waves that rumble beyond Te Akau, Auee, hei auee Your climb is to the cloudy land in the sky, your descent is to Mt. Karioi Your boat trip is from Raglan harbour, Auee, hei auee! Tread the shore at Aotea harbour, that you may pluck the fruit of the miro on the peak of Moerangi, the hilltop lookout, Auee, hei auee! Cast your eyes upon Kawhia harbour, upon Kawhia 'sea-food, upon Kawhia people of which your ancestors spoke, Auee, hei auee! Turn your face towards Mount Pirongia to the "top hat" boundary at Alexandra the strong horn of the Most High Auee, hei auee! Clap your hands for the Maori parliament, its coat of arms, the oaths sworn there Cambridge was his wash tub Auee, hei auee! Place your foot by the stern of Tainui, your paddle is the Council of Twelve, for the calm sea beyond Gannet Island Auee, hei auee! Paddle your canoe to Ngaruawahia The foot stool for all of us, The last remaining possession of King Tawhiao Auee, hei auee! Love hangs over him, ha ha! Reach out your arms and love us. Auee hei, auee. Haa! Auee Hei Auee! Tiihei Mauri Ora Hii!
4:10 3rd song(Waiata): Paikea Uia mai koia, whakahuatia ake Ko wai te whare nei e Ko Te Kani Ko wai te tekoteko kei runga Ko Paikea Ko Paikea Whakakau Paikea - Hei Whakakau he tipua - Hei Whakakau he taniwha - Hei Ka ū Paikea ki Ahuahu Pakia Kei te whitia koe ko Kahutia-te-rangi - aue Me ai tō ure ki te tamahine a Te Whironui - aue nāna i noho te Roto-o-tahe Aue! Aue! He koruru koe, koro e Translation: Ask and you will be told; What is the name of this house? It is Te Kani Who is the carved figure above? It is Paikea! It is Paikea! Paikea emerges. Hey! A wizard emerges. Hey! A deep-water prodigy is wading ashore. Hey! Paikea lands at Ahuahu. Slap! Your identity is entwined with Kahutia-te-rangi. Amazing! You were intimate with the daughter of Te Whironui - really!- who settled at the Lake-of-woman’s-blood. Alas! Alas! You are now a figurehead, old one.
2:19 2nd song(Waiata): Toia Mai Te Waka Nei Toia mai te waka nei Kumea mai te waka nei Ki te takotoranga i Takoto ai Tiriti te mana motuhake Te tangi a te manu e Pipiwharauroa Kui, kui, kui! Whiti, whiti ora! Hui e Taiki e! Translation: Pull the canoe Draw up the canoe To its landing place Where it will lie Share out the true power The bird calls The shining cuckoo Kui, kui, kui! Signalling new life Join together as one It is done!
Have loved Maori music ever since a holiday there with my late husband, it was our last one. This is great, looking for cash like this. Wonderful performance 👏 ❤ ❤ ♥
I watched several performances with my 10-yr-old granddaughter and we both agreed that our culture here in the USA is lacking in lifelong community and traditions and it would be so nice to be a part of the Maori family or to search our culture for people who could begin such a tradition.
@@TheJandempsey The conquering Europeans took away so much from Native Americans. I see efforts are being made to reintroduce the language and customs of Native Americans.
Sad though it was when I first started school,,any time we spoke our language,,it was beaten out of us,,so most of my, generation pretty much,, shunned our language,,to a point,,where most of those classed as Baby boomers,, can't speak Maori,, but a few of us,who still lived in the old village environment,,never lost it,,but we who still held onto it, only spoke it at home,or in the company of other's,,mainly from our tribe's, who could, and knew what we were saying,, otherwise,,it was, English,,Side story,, I was married to my wife,for 5yrs,, before she heard me speaking Maori,,even though she was, Maori herself,, none of her family,,spoke it,,the look on her face was,,WTH,,🤔😂
OMG it bring back sweet memories of the past back in 1974 to 1976 at Wellington at College Taita and Hutt Valley Memorial Technical College I joined the kapahaka Group but I'm a Samoan student that because was hardly any other islanders in the school at the time was just few of us so we have to joined the Maori group we learned all this beautiful waiata and Maori dance and it was most wonderful and best time of my life here in NZ and my God I still remembered the names of my Maori Teachers Mr Pohe and my correspondence school teacher his name is Jim I forgot his last name but I never forget them the Maori people are the most fun loving people with the great Mana I love them all GB alofas from this Samoan Princess Tinei Afaaso Otara South Auckland NZ Kiaora.
We are lucky in NZ... a proud pakeha.
Yes we are sir.
@@tukuihotanga3120 k
Totally agree
Love and respect from Oz ... A proud Wunda
Jump up n join us, uncle. You're more than welcome
My new favourite CZcams video
My great grandmother was Maori , when i watch this it makes me want to jump up and join in even though l dont know the Maori language ..
Get in there! Learn a song
I am pakeha. My children's grandmother & father are Maori. I took my daughter to kohanga in 1985. A member of parliament planned to come and visit our kohanga.
So we learned 2 waiata.
It was great fun and I have awesome memories of the kohanga, kaiako, of Nan, and of the strong, strong energy of ❤️ love. I can remember one of the waiata very well.
Please, do it now! Broaden yourself, connect with your people, pick up a bit more of te reo and love your whole experience.
I try to learn new waita these days, but just really struggle to remember. Do it while you're young, Brother.
If anyone reading this can translate for me so I have a way of describing the strong energy of love.
We would walk in and the kaiako would be so full of energy and love, greeting Pepe with such enthusiasm.
When I looked after my baby granddaughter I secretly took her to a nearby Kohanga. All the little tamariki would run to the door to see her and stroke her head.
My people just don't greet people like that- as if they really really matter.
Don’t lose that connection.. it’s a very powerful foundation. Learn as much as you can about it, and in doing so, you learn more of who you are in your world… Arohanui (much love)❤️
Thank you all. Loadsa bara menyn from Wales xxxxxxxx
Such beauty...makes a grown man cry. Not me.....I dont cry at stuff....never. honest. True story. Ok.....maybe once when I watch this. My beautiful cousins from NZ. Love fro Samoa. Im gangsta....and stuff like that.... Im not crying with so much love for my beautiful cousins from aotearoa.
With love ❤ from Croatia 🇭🇷
FRANCE here. Love chants Maori and Haka !
It's very beautiful to watch
Thank You !
Canadian Australian here lucky enough to have spent a fair bit of time in NZ. I LOVE all Kiwi culture and music.
Z
@@alimalattas
Thankyou for the opportunity to share some of our nation's history and let you know that no true Kiwi supports victory in the unprovoked attack on Ukraine.
We are a nation with a truly rich recent history of helping to rid the world of evil, not supporting it.
There are hundreds of cemetries where people who made the ultimate sacrifice with that objective lay buried.
We now have deep remorse and a special bond with Turkish descendants of the conflict. We also have a good relationship with the German people and others.
When the Russian people realise what is really going on, they will have to live with that truth about the horrors their great country inflicted upon their neighbouring brothers and sisters.
We who are British descendants here are trying to learn more about respect and help put things right in New Zealand even today- a long time after everything our people did to the innocent people of this land.
We are a peace loving country, mate. No one here appreciates your symbol of war and destruction against innocent people. Perhaps you could remove it as it has no relevance here.Tangata whenua are sharing their hearts, beauty and skill with us all with these waiata.
Instead of projecting disharmony, perhaps you could comment on the wonderful performance instead of ignoring it and using it as a platform for manifesting hatred. You could also research and be inspired by the bravery of the warriors who served in both World Wars. Many tipuna died for the peace and liberty we have here in Aotearoa. They were staunch and many were very young. Check out 'the Maori Battalian' for starters.
We love Russians and Ukrainians, not an oppressive leadership with the kind of propaganda you are caught up in.
I hope Kiwis will like my comment if they love all people and Peace.
It’s great to hear that love and respect Dr Sylvia Tourigny. Thank you.
i love NZ Maori i have cuz who is Maori and Maori haka and i am one proud pakeha . and proud new zealander
Awesome bro
I know how you feel, Brother.
All my children and their other siblings, and all my grandchildren and their other siblings are all Maori (descendants). I am the only one who is not.
As a pakeha I have been truly inspired by the love, respect, whanaungatanga, stewardship, unity and strength of the Maori people. If I could become more like them I would be a better person. Taking a good look at my own culture important as I see the competitiveness and a lack of caring, but I am lucky to be enriched and to see such generosity, respect and welcoming from people who inherited a more kind and connected world view.
I have looked at many belief systems and I think te ao Maori is about the best. It is the connection to the land, rivers, oceans and all of nature, as well as to ancestors, family, elders and grandchildren, that help raise it up so high. It is deeply spiritual in every way.
I think the indigenous people from all over the world have similar connections, but they have been destroyed even more than ours.
Now that our planet is close to total destruction we need to reconnect in a similar way to the needs of mother Earth.
USA here. LOVE all Maori haka, poi and chants. So powerful. I look for all TV shows from NZ.
Beautiful. Love from Samoa
Love to Samoa, we are cousins g
@@tonyjk8084 yes. Isnt is so beautiful to be on this Planet right now??? I love all mankind. I have many Maori mate and aussies and South africans asians. I love life so much. Love to you my family of Light. xxx
@@spaceman5734
Talofa.
Thankyou Space Man.
You have a beautiful and strong spirit. Just what we see in our Pacific people in NZ.
Never let your views diminish, Brother.
cuzzie 😍
@@donaldduck2139love bro always much love ❤️ love ❤️
Love this such A HAPPY TRADITION 👏👏👏… watching from Glasgow Scotland 🏴
Kia ora bro, meaning thank you, you Scots get around, there's a few Maori that's got a bit of Scottish in them haha..
Spread the love, not the idiocy. Love from Wales. 💖🦊🐟
oh how i loved loved loved this reminds me so much of home....god bless you all xx.
This is so beautiful, lovely people. From uk xx
you can actually see the real side of the performers in their natural appearance and surroundiings..
The little guy in the red singlet at the end of the back row.....awesome dude
Damm this makes me proud to be Maori 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
0:42 1st Song(Waiata): E Te Hokowhitu Atu
E te Hokowhitu-a-Tu
Kia kaha ra
Kati ra te hingahinga
Ki raro ra
Ma nga whakaaro
Kei runga rawa
Hei arahi ki te ara
E tika ai
Whirinaki, whirinaki
Tatou katoa
Kia kotahi ra
Nga marae e tu noa nei
Nga maunga e tu noa nei
Aue ra e tama ma
Te mamae te pouri nui
E patu nei i ahau ina
Ngarimu aue
Anei to iwi e
E rurutu nei
E te Hokowhitu-a-Tu …..
Kia kotahi ra
Translation:
Oh brave band of Tu
Be strong
Do not let yourselves be
struck down
Let your thoughts be
Always heavenwards
To guide you along the path
That is the proper one
We will depend
Upon each other
And remain united
Lonely stand our marae
Lonely stand our mountains
Ah! Our sons
The pain and the deep sadness
Beat within me so
Ngarimu, loved one
Here is your tribe
Lamenting your death
Oh brave band of Tu ….
And remain united
Thank you
That little boy is blessed. Love and love ya Mamas.
And that’s how we learn my dear,
He is so cute❤❤❤
5:09 4th song(waiata): E Noho Tuuheitia
A Tihei Mauri Ora E!
E noho Tuuheitia te hiiri o Waikato
E huri too kanohi ki te hauaauru
Ngaa tai e ngunguru i waho o Te Aakau
Auee hei auee
Too pikiitanga ko te ao o te rangi
Too hekeetanga ko Karioi maunga
Too hoenga waka ko Whaaingaroa
Auee hei auee
Takahia atu raa te moana i Aotea
Kia whatiwhati koe i te hua o te miro
Te tihi o Moerangi, te puke okiokinga
Auee hei auee
Piua oo mata ki Kaawhia moana
Ki Kaawhia kai ki Kaawhia tangata
Ko te kupu teenaa a oo tuupuna
Auee hei auee,
E huri too kanohi ki Pirongia maunga
Ki te rohe pootae ki Arekahanara
Ko te haona kaha o te Rungarunga rawa
Auee hei auee
Pakia oo ringa ki te Kauwhanganui
Te Paki o Matariki ngaa whakaoati
Ko Kemureti raa toona oko horoi
Auee hei auee
E tuu too wae ki te kei o Tainui
Teenaa too hoe ko te Tekau-maa-rua
Ngaa tai e marino i waho o Kaarewa
Auee hei auee
E hoe too waka ki Ngaaruawaahia
Tuurangawaewae moo te ao katoa
Te tongi whakamutunga a Matutaera
Auee hei auee
Taairi te aroha ia, haa haa!
Toro mai oo ringa me aroha taaua
Aue hii, aue. Haa.
Auee Hei Auee!
Tiihei Mauri Ora Hii!
Translation:
Remain, Tūheitia, the shield of Waikato
Turn your face to the west,
to the waves that rumble beyond Te Akau,
Auee, hei auee
Your climb is to the cloudy land in the sky,
your descent is to Mt. Karioi
Your boat trip is from Raglan harbour,
Auee, hei auee!
Tread the shore at Aotea harbour,
that you may pluck the fruit of the miro
on the peak of Moerangi, the hilltop lookout,
Auee, hei auee!
Cast your eyes upon Kawhia harbour,
upon Kawhia 'sea-food, upon Kawhia people
of which your ancestors spoke,
Auee, hei auee!
Turn your face towards Mount Pirongia
to the "top hat" boundary at Alexandra
the strong horn of the Most High
Auee, hei auee!
Clap your hands for the Maori parliament,
its coat of arms, the oaths sworn there
Cambridge was his wash tub
Auee, hei auee!
Place your foot by the stern of Tainui,
your paddle is the Council of Twelve,
for the calm sea beyond Gannet Island
Auee, hei auee!
Paddle your canoe to Ngaruawahia
The foot stool for all of us,
The last remaining possession of King Tawhiao
Auee, hei auee!
Love hangs over him, ha ha!
Reach out your arms and love us.
Auee hei, auee. Haa!
Auee Hei Auee!
Tiihei Mauri Ora Hii!
This made me smile and wish that I knew how to participate.
You already have. 💖🏉🎆
4:10 3rd song(Waiata): Paikea
Uia mai koia,
whakahuatia ake
Ko wai te whare nei e
Ko Te Kani
Ko wai te tekoteko kei runga
Ko Paikea Ko Paikea
Whakakau Paikea - Hei
Whakakau he tipua - Hei
Whakakau he taniwha - Hei
Ka ū Paikea ki Ahuahu Pakia
Kei te whitia koe
ko Kahutia-te-rangi - aue
Me ai tō ure ki te tamahine
a Te Whironui - aue
nāna i noho te Roto-o-tahe
Aue! Aue!
He koruru koe, koro e
Translation:
Ask and you will be told;
What is the name of this house?
It is Te Kani
Who is the carved figure above?
It is Paikea! It is Paikea!
Paikea emerges. Hey!
A wizard emerges. Hey!
A deep-water prodigy is wading ashore. Hey!
Paikea lands at Ahuahu. Slap!
Your identity is entwined
with Kahutia-te-rangi. Amazing!
You were intimate with the daughter
of Te Whironui - really!-
who settled at the Lake-of-woman’s-blood.
Alas! Alas!
You are now a figurehead, old one.
2:19 2nd song(Waiata): Toia Mai Te Waka Nei
Toia mai te waka nei
Kumea mai te waka nei
Ki te takotoranga i
Takoto ai
Tiriti te mana motuhake
Te tangi a te manu e
Pipiwharauroa
Kui, kui, kui!
Whiti, whiti ora!
Hui e
Taiki e!
Translation:
Pull the canoe
Draw up the canoe
To its landing place
Where it will lie
Share out the true power
The bird calls
The shining cuckoo
Kui, kui, kui!
Signalling new life
Join together as one
It is done!
Damn near flawless. Let's bump this hard for 2022.
Have loved Maori music ever since a holiday there with my late husband, it was our last one. This is great, looking for cash like this. Wonderful performance 👏 ❤ ❤ ♥
Such a kinship to your culture. Im not maori but im loving the vibe!!
Goosebumps. Thank you from Perth Western Australia x
Rawe ke...I'm sure this is the WIPCE Conference Waikiki Hawaii... e kite ana ahau I wetahi kanohi no te kainga nei... #NgatiKahungunu
I am proud to be maori waiata te ♥ wairua
I love seeing video's like this very proud people who still have their traditions totally awesome thank you for sharing 👐🎶🎼🎶🎤🎵💓👐
What a fabulous performance...made my day....
Nga mihi nui ki a koutou. E mirimiri ana koutou i o matou taringa i te taha te reka o koutou whakaturanga tini pai! Mauri ora.
Joyous! Just beautiful to watch and listen to. Thank you. 💕
Little him in red🎶🌟💖
Toia mai te waka! ❤❤❤
Takes me back to Poly Club @ Brandon Intermediate waaay back in 85!
GOOD TIMES ☺
Loadsa love from Wales. Xxxxxxxx
Very amazing God bless these wonderful people
Aww takes me back to ny kapa haka days. Good memories. Miss the olds.
Ka rawe ataahua Maori kapahaka fabulous
Wow that’s was so freakin awesome love it thank you for sharing ❤️
Beautiful people.
I love their enthusiasm and energy.
Flippin Awesome...
Totally amazing. Awesome post. Thank you ❤ 👊🏽
Still amazing Happy New year. J and mine. Xxxxxxxx
Far out paroa school whakatane omg memories of these songs
Mind his magesty in the red t-shirt. 🎶🎶🎶🎶💖💖💖💖💕💕💕💕💕💕
Pure Joy..Everyone is having a ball,so am i.
I love islanders dances.
I have 3 sisters, this makes me want more. J. 🎶💕
Tena koutou katoa ko ngati whakaeke me tautahi ngati ue, ko putahi te maunga ko punakitere te awa Ko Tekotahitanga te Marae or T ROAD or Kotash.
Beautiful !!!
He whakahiihii Maori
KUDOS To All the Folks, Inspiring.!
Our Wahine are so stunning.
Just beautiful 💖
Beautiful music.
Damn that was awesome....
Just an awesome performance from the huge family ......love everything in it , be Blessed .....
I like the one in the Lakers shirt on the end 4:52...Cool😉
Awesome.
My Te Aute old boys remember this😊
Amazing 🎶🎶🎶🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😊❤️😍
He's an angel. Ooooo..
Wales. Lol.🥰 Xxxxxxxx
A star. Red top. And he loves his mama. Off you go. 💖❤️🎶🌟
loved this video.
So nice and happy
I watched several performances with my 10-yr-old granddaughter and we both agreed that our culture here in the USA is lacking in lifelong community and traditions and it would be so nice to be a part of the Maori family or to search our culture for people who could begin such a tradition.
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Look what happened to the Native Americans??
@@TheJandempsey The conquering Europeans took away so much from Native Americans. I see efforts are being made to reintroduce the language and customs of Native Americans.
Awesome Ngati Porou styles.
Mind him. Super cute.
Favourite bracket yet 🥰🥰🥰
Awesome 👌
I love and adore my CULTURE
Proud🔥💯❤️🔥💯❤️
Beautiful 💞
Merry Christmas and Happy New year. 🤶🎄😊🎅🎊🎉💖💖💖🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Beautiful 🥰
that was superb
❤❤❤❤❤ Love my people
Fantastic
Awesome
Adorable
wow!!!!!!
Glad to be Maori. I see my cousin awhi in the turquoise dress in the front :)
Does this group have any other clips on here?
Always welcome. Xxxxxxxx 🎶🎶🎶💖💖💖💖💖💖🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟👍👍👍
LOVE IT ❤XXXX
Weeeeee I see you my daughter Nihera xxxx
Yes proud minority in their own country
Sad though it was when I first started school,,any time we spoke our language,,it was beaten out of us,,so most of my, generation pretty much,, shunned our language,,to a point,,where most of those classed as Baby boomers,, can't speak Maori,, but a few of us,who still lived in the old village environment,,never lost it,,but we who still held onto it, only spoke it at home,or in the company of other's,,mainly from our tribe's, who could, and knew what we were saying,, otherwise,,it was, English,,Side story,, I was married to my wife,for 5yrs,, before she heard me speaking Maori,,even though she was, Maori herself,, none of her family,,spoke it,,the look on her face was,,WTH,,🤔😂
Beautiful. A lot less fearsome than haka.
Ite ROHA Ae..❤❤❤
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Tradition 💞
Kiwis all together can do this lovely cultural dance. But the best we Aussies can do is The Nutbush. Lololol.
My hapu 💞
Taumaihiarongo hard
I would like to know what the words and actions mean
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Churr alright 😀💜💝
🥰 Hika, does that get the mauri going
Anyone know the name of this group
I'd love to come to yours, but my cat LeodeCatrio won't let me. X💖😍🙀
Mean Maori
Kia Ora can I please get the name of all these waiata? Thank you
(0:20) E te hoko whitu
(2:20) Toia mai te waka
(4:11) Paikea
(5:10) Aue hei aue
Dana W Stevens..."E Noho Tuheitia" not "Aue hei aue."
We Are Lucy In New Zealand We Got Our Land Back Well Some Of It Anyway (ANGRY MAORI) RRRR