The first time I heard this song was at this game live TV and it gave me goosebumps and tears these people all so proud of there culture it was beautiful, I'm Australian but my Moko's are Maori/Tongan and I was moved emotionally so proud of all you performing and even seeing the crowd proud just beautiful. Now my favourite song and still gives me goosebumps.
I’m so glad they performed and are still being asked to perform, and hearing Nanny Hui’s lead vocal fill the stadium is wonderful. The group looked smaller this time, with less of the original founding members. It’s sad how times change. There’s video from just 11-12 years ago when the group looked so much bigger and so many more familiar faces were performing. I hope the younger generation can continue Patea Maori Club’s legacy and learn these performances properly and perform them with heart and with enthusiasm… as this performance looked a bit soulless to me. Smiling faces, but not much passion.
I understand and thought the same as you. I felt sad that most of the original people are no longer. I think it's important that the generation who have gone before had clean, lovely smiles on their faces with an embracing attitude towards 'difference'. They conducted themeselves with integrity and I hope the new generation embrace that genuiness with no need to show aggressive facial experessions because if one studies what has gone before there is no need for such a stance. I don't mean any offence but I guess there will always be peopole who'll find something to critize me about.
One of the coolest things, seeing the crowd with the poi with the waiata like that ❤
Is it normal for people to bring poi to events in NZ? It looked so awesome and epic when everyone in the stalls was spinning poi in the video.
The first time I heard this song was at this game live TV and it gave me goosebumps and tears these people all so proud of there culture it was beautiful, I'm Australian but my Moko's are Maori/Tongan and I was moved emotionally so proud of all you performing and even seeing the crowd proud just beautiful. Now my favourite song and still gives me goosebumps.
I’m so glad they performed and are still being asked to perform, and hearing Nanny Hui’s lead vocal fill the stadium is wonderful. The group looked smaller this time, with less of the original founding members. It’s sad how times change. There’s video from just 11-12 years ago when the group looked so much bigger and so many more familiar faces were performing. I hope the younger generation can continue Patea Maori Club’s legacy and learn these performances properly and perform them with heart and with enthusiasm… as this performance looked a bit soulless to me. Smiling faces, but not much passion.
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Our nannies are getting on now. But our next generation are coming through. But uncle tupito and my bestie taiaroa had it on lock. This was neat az
I understand and thought the same as you. I felt sad that most of the original people are no longer. I think it's important that the generation who have gone before had clean, lovely smiles on their faces with an embracing attitude towards 'difference'. They conducted themeselves with integrity and I hope the new generation embrace that genuiness with no need to show aggressive facial experessions because if one studies what has gone before there is no need for such a stance. I don't mean any offence but I guess there will always be peopole who'll find something to critize me about.
Yea nanny hui is hugely missed. Here is the group performing at the final game: czcams.com/video/wpn4ZyvB09c/video.htmlsi=U9UYe2cCbNLfrX3L
This is beautiful! What a stunning culture and language❤
I was only doing the bop a few days ago when the aunties were over for scones
Woah! That was amazing! Such skill.
A hilarious intro 😂 Thanks!
Awesome ❤
Dalvanius would approve
Awesome
What a beautiful people!
Go auncle taiaroa woohoooo
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Alot of kick in poi e
Hello, MBN
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Chur bro, that was awesome eh?
Katipie katipie
Whoa that was mean. Tear up watching from Tirau kicking back.
what is the name of the song?
Poi e
The dance is called the "Ruatoki Hokey Pokey"
The guy on the left i am pretty sure 🎉❤😂
Mean Mussel Fritters. To Uncle Chris. Wiringi. Mean as Mussel fritters.
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How come they all dont know the actions
Too much meth.
Beautiful Maori culture ❤
Why are the people in red doing that white ladys hip hop not even street dance hahahahahaha
Pretty sure it's a throwback to the Michael Jackson impersonator that features quite heavily in the old/original Poi e video.
So stupid that director dude was on at the start. A waste of time.
Well that was certainly rude 😡🇦🇺
lol 👍got his tamariki ❤️
Should have said "stuff you fullas in your face" =)