Really small population, less funding, less opportunities etc. Context; us Aotearoa Maori: 800,000 Kuki Airani: like 15,000. One of my Tribes (ngati kahungunu) has more people than that.... So imagine a SINGLE tribe trying to compete against entire countries. Kia kaha toku Kuki Airani hoa! I loathe the day us Poly's begin dominating in sport. Aotearoa first ofc, than I always supporting Tongan, Samoan and Fijian whanau. GLORY TO POLYNESIAN EMPIRE!
People hating on our Cook Island brothers, because they do a Haka and Pukanas. They are the people us Maori descend from, we are Cook Islanders just as much as they're Maori.
I agree with your comment but the two cultures are distinctly different. This is because Maori were isolated from the rest of Polynesian for around a thousand years to 800 years. I take it as a compliment that they copy Maori haka...in all fairness they are not the only one's...not really a big deal.
Well maby they do need to stop copying and learn there own cultures ways and dont try say maoris come from there because that's rubish and you have no facts to prove it
Linguistics DNA and Archaeological evidence suggests we are in fact Polynesian in decent.When Capt Cook landed in NZ his Polynesian guide Tupaia was highly respected and regarded as a older Tuakana by the locals.
If you are Samoan Tongan Maori or of any Pacific culture you need to be proud our fathers before us were proud strong worriers that travelled sea among sea with the stars as their map, i'm half Samoan and Tongan and was born in New Zealand as well so i am part NZ u can say, the blood of warriors thrive in our blood brothers and sisters don't be ashamed of who we are.
The Polynesian Triangle consists of all the islands... The ocean was our highways, Aotearoa is the lost continent of Mu (Zealandia) once connected to the northern coast of Antarctica, west coast of America, the west of Zealandia once connected to the east coast of Australia... The north once connected to southern coasts of Japan/Sebria with all the pacfic archipelagoes in between. When the planet was half its present mass, where people were on average 12 feet tall, when fully grown men had 4 times the strength of the lijewise male of today, when building megalithic strutures was the norm, when laziness or war weren't even a thought, when dinosaurs were utilised as beasts of burden... I could gone on all day.
To those who are ripping this: I am not descended from the Pacific islands. Italian American. Though I am proud of my heritage, seeing this makes me a little envious because I don't really have anything akin to this to keep me so close to my ancestors. Many times in life I truly do feel a little lost in my own ancestry. I mean, yeah I'm Italian, whoop de friggin do. You have something truly special here. Something beautiful and powerful in a way that's hard to explain. Appreciate it. Trust me, you don't know what you have until it's gone......
Many peoples from different tribes and clans across the globe have war cry’s and war dances that are done as a challenge to the opposition each unique to their culture, language, people and heritage. New Zealand is just the most famous for theirs the Haka. This is powerful. The power in war cry’s is seen in passion, intensity and unity that’s what makes it amazing whenever it is done well.
1 V. Holmes 2 C. Klokstad 3 E. Marsters 4 J. Manu 5 J. Rapana 6 B. Takairangi 7 I. John 8 D. Napa 9 S. Katoa 10 J. Papali'i 11 A. Glenn 12 Z. Tetavano 13 T. Moeroa Interchange: 14 K. Edwards 15 F. Molo 16 J. Tamou 17 M. Niukore D.Peyroux 18th man
Cooks at the next rugby league world cup, hopefully they can get and keep some of the best players from the cook islands and those who are of cook islands descent so they can show their potential. There's a few kiwis who represented the cook island's before they got their kiwi caps.
@@-rr-4172 not a bad showing for the cook islands considering the population differences of the two countries, where league is the main sport in both countries.
@@MusMasi fair point though other islands who are also small also seem to be able to punch way above their weight, was just pointing out the obviously funny point is all 🤣
@@-rr-4172 the cook islands has a population of 15,000 let that sink in 15000ng , Tonga has a population of close to 150.000 for example, PNG is in the millions 5 million?, the cook islands has beaten, Tonga, Samoa, New Zealand Maori, Wales, U.S.A among others, so they are like their other pacific island counter parts, which also included new zealand as new zealand is a country made up of Islands, in the south pacific in that they punch above their weight in rugby league. Also I saw tongan's, samoans screaming as well not just the cook islanders, the way some of you are talking it was like the score was 50 nil.
The haka (plural haka, in both Māori and English) is a traditional war cry, war 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. War haka were originally performed by warriors before a battle, proclaiming their strength and prowess in order to intimidate the opposition, but haka are also performed to welcome distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements, occasions or funerals, and kapa haka (performing arts) groups are very common in schools.
this is not a “haka”, this is the cooks own “war dance” not sure of the name. Haka is just the name of us new zealanders version. Samoa, Tonga and Fiji aslo have the own, with unqiue names
The islands were isolated too themselves before Rarotonga became the capitial. Russians named it Cooks Island which became Cook Islands in honour of the Capt. The Islanders didnt know. Since the Islands were under the british rule it was unify as The Cook Islands as there are 15 all together. All the islands had ancient names expect for palmerston/pamati as it was never inhabited by anybody when discovered by Mr Palmerston.
The names given in comment are the modern names for the islands. The ancient names are in old songs. The islands missing. Manihiki Pukapuka Nassau Suwarrow Pamerston Island Takutea Mitiaro Mangia Manuae
Do you know Cook Islands is a Polynesian nation right??? We obviously been doing Pe’e aka; (Haka) whatever yous like to call it for thousands of years. I do agree with yous about the poking of the tongue 👅 which we do not do that is Nz Maori culture which some of these player are half Nz Maori btw. And the Cheehoo we do but it’s only in our dances and singing, we don’t do it as much as Samoans though. Remember we are Polynesian and did migrate from Samoa, Tahiti and Hawai’i. 🇨🇰 🌴 682 4eva
@@shenglongisback4688 Corn beef is the proper term it was also the staple diet of the veteran’s during WW1 and WW2. Cook Islands we’re sent this delicious can of mystery from NZ and is considered their staple diet, well sort of.
Yup they are basically the same except Cook Islanders are closer to their culture than the Maoris because the influence of the Europeans in NZ is a damn shame!
I have no issues with our brothers doing it but for educational purposes I'll copy and paste an explanation from urban dictionary which is pretty spot on. Hope everyone can have a better understanding on when to use it lol CHEEHOO The Samoan FA'AUMU. Samoan in origin. People use it when they are happy, when they are mad, during customs and rituals, as a challenge to fight, dances, and for many other uses. It is good to use it when you are with family and friends, during the custom of giving the sua (fa'aaloalo), and other harmless times and places. It's not good to use it when there are other Samoans around, particularly strangers, because it will be like a challenge. Especially if people are drinking. It is one of the fastest ways to get yourself in the hospital or worse: the morgue. If you don't believe me, try walking into a housing project where a lot of Samoans live and yell it. Worse yet, try going to a village in Samoa and do that, you won't get out alive because what you are announcing is that you are the baddest toa (warrior) and you call out everybody and anybody, and that you don't care about the village laws and chiefs. It's a macho thing. Hope that sheds some light on the word choo hoo. *you walk into a Samoan village* You: CHEE HOO! *all the men and women come out and beat ur face* and while you are on the ground, a Samoan child kicks you in the ribs
Ignorant! Maoris came last and you all think they invented the "Haka" because a bunch of racist White Europeans commercialised it into their European rooted sportsgame LOL Look at these guys! Not a single palangi in there! That is how it should be done! Bloody Fool hahaha
Why are you insulted by facts? Are you even Polynesian? Haka means the movement of the hands lol It does not mean War Cry or Dance. No insecurity here, just your ignorance and your lack of knowledge about True Polynesian History! Maoris are the last Polynesians to settle. Use your common sense! Siva Tau and Sipi Tau...the word Tau means War. GTFOH with your ignorance! #ByeFelicia!!!
Why are they copy NZs haka? But the beginning it's from the Samoan haka "o ai le toa o ai le toa hahahaha. It's not nice when someone copy something from someone
Really small population, less funding, less opportunities etc. Context; us Aotearoa Maori: 800,000 Kuki Airani: like 15,000. One of my Tribes (ngati kahungunu) has more people than that.... So imagine a SINGLE tribe trying to compete against entire countries. Kia kaha toku Kuki Airani hoa! I loathe the day us Poly's begin dominating in sport. Aotearoa first ofc, than I always supporting Tongan, Samoan and Fijian whanau. GLORY TO POLYNESIAN EMPIRE!
LESSSKOOOOO
Fijians ain't polynesian
you support Tongans, Samoans and Fijians but not Cook Islanders? we were once the same people.
People hating on our Cook Island brothers, because they do a Haka and Pukanas. They are the people us Maori descend from, we are Cook Islanders just as much as they're Maori.
I agree with your comment but the two cultures are distinctly different. This is because Maori were isolated from the rest of Polynesian for around a thousand years to 800 years. I take it as a compliment that they copy Maori haka...in all fairness they are not the only one's...not really a big deal.
Well maby they do need to stop copying and learn there own cultures ways and dont try say maoris come from there because that's rubish and you have no facts to prove it
Linguistics DNA and Archaeological evidence suggests we are in fact Polynesian in decent.When Capt Cook landed in NZ his Polynesian guide Tupaia was highly respected and regarded as a older Tuakana by the locals.
Shut up you stupid coconut you aint even maori gtfoh lil copy cat bitches learn your own culture
another brain damaged from glue sniffing, so sad....
If you are Samoan Tongan Maori or of any Pacific culture you need to be proud our fathers before us were proud strong worriers that travelled sea among sea with the stars as their map, i'm half Samoan and Tongan and was born in New Zealand as well so i am part NZ u can say, the blood of warriors thrive in our blood brothers and sisters don't be ashamed of who we are.
The Polynesian Triangle consists of all the islands... The ocean was our highways, Aotearoa is the lost continent of Mu (Zealandia) once connected to the northern coast of Antarctica, west coast of America, the west of Zealandia once connected to the east coast of Australia... The north once connected to southern coasts of Japan/Sebria with all the pacfic archipelagoes in between.
When the planet was half its present mass, where people were on average 12 feet tall,
when fully grown men had 4 times the strength of the lijewise male of today, when building megalithic strutures was the norm, when laziness or war weren't even a thought, when dinosaurs were utilised as beasts of burden... I could gone on all day.
Nice to know tonga is better sorry about it.
MMT 🇹🇴
Kalo Tuimoala samoa is 20000000% better lol
@@mulikaea-3300hahahahaha your so funny if samoa is better then why did tonga beat you.......... hmmmmm 😚😚😚😚😚😚😗
Bro you khan spewll
To those who are ripping this:
I am not descended from the Pacific islands. Italian American. Though I am proud of my heritage, seeing this makes me a little envious because I don't really have anything akin to this to keep me so close to my ancestors. Many times in life I truly do feel a little lost in my own ancestry. I mean, yeah I'm Italian, whoop de friggin do.
You have something truly special here. Something beautiful and powerful in a way that's hard to explain. Appreciate it. Trust me, you don't know what you have until it's gone......
Bro im a cook islander/samoan, and im envious of you every time I watch the godfather.
@@MusMasi😂 👍
Ciao dall Italia ❤
Yes Go the CookIslands make us Cookislanders truly proud.
Especially when they beat Tonga in the rlwc 9s 2019
@@tigerdogboom2134
nobody:
some guy: Heeeeeeeeee , hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiie , huuuuuuu , wooooooooooooooo!
Many peoples from different tribes and clans across the globe have war cry’s and war dances that are done as a challenge to the opposition each unique to their culture, language, people and heritage. New Zealand is just the most famous for theirs the Haka. This is powerful. The power in war cry’s is seen in passion, intensity and unity that’s what makes it amazing whenever it is done well.
IKELECHI ICEI spot on, this is coming from a new zealander
Congratulations for your national holiday on 4th August Cook Islands from your friends in Germany
I can't get over how handsome pacific islanders are 😍
TIME?
Thankyou
Thanks
Thanks due to the samoan blood line that decends from my loins.
I'm one quarter cookislander ❤️
Was Francis Smith playing?
Respect from Fiji🔥& we support u guys.Don't mind the haters. "Kuki Airani" all the way
Fell asleep woke up and it was still going
🤣🤣🤣🤣 smart arse
😂😂😂😂😂 hard
@@TravelingTribe685 the thigh slaps are ASMR
Must've been on loop
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Cook Islands Pe’e* We don’t say Haka
NOA PAPUA WAR CRY??
They spent all season practicing their haka 😆
You dick head
@@kronz9999 lol why are you mean?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂💦😎
😂😂😂😂😂😂
I'm so proud😢 kuki airani!!!!
Dream team
1.Holmes
2.Nicoll-Klokstad
3.Marsters
4.Manu
5.Rapana
6.Takairangi
7.John
8.Napa
9.Teroi
10.Tamou
11.Tapine
12.Glenn C
13.Moeroa
14.Edwards
15.Arona
16.Sopoaga
17.Papalii
18.Peyroux
Coach Tony iro
AssisCoach David Fairleigh
Te Paongarangi Clarke isn't tapine Maori
1 V. Holmes
2 C. Klokstad
3 E. Marsters
4 J. Manu
5 J. Rapana
6 B. Takairangi
7 I. John
8 D. Napa
9 S. Katoa
10 J. Papali'i
11 A. Glenn
12 Z. Tetavano
13 T. Moeroa
Interchange:
14 K. Edwards
15 F. Molo
16 J. Tamou
17 M. Niukore
D.Peyroux 18th man
Sione Katoa would stay in Tonga lmao sorry bout it we’re in tier 1 now homies 🤪🤪
They are impressive teams
@@spidrmane7072 no there not
It's called the Pe'e
not the hakaTukia taku tungane Tukia ki mua kotou and Pia Pia F..k you😂🤣 🔥🇨🇰🇨🇰🔥
AHaha pia pia 😆😆🤣🤣😂
@@skullbull3124 I know bro Aitutaki stylah dat fing lol🤣💪🇨🇰🌴💯
Thats the First time ive seen the cooky haka ....and it WAS BLOODY AWESOME!!..🤜🤛✊✊✊✊...
TONGA'S better.🇹🇴
@@kalotuimoala3520you guys mucked up your sipi tau
@@kalotuimoala3520fk yous need t make evrything a competition huh ? 😂
Cook islands always get pumped in rugby
682 BBY TUKIA 🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰
crip killer bzup
smudogg vale you aint ever killed anyone so jarrdup but Suwoop
Cook island is not good Do bad
Cooks at the next rugby league world cup, hopefully they can get and keep some of the best players from the cook islands and those who are of cook islands descent so they can show their potential. There's a few kiwis who represented the cook island's before they got their kiwi caps.
Mean kuki whanau
The Cook islands Brothers
good one bras
After that they probably got smashed by 60 points lol
I doubt it, not by Papua New Guinea!
@@Dermot2927 they wasted their season training to scream and still got beat by 10 points 😂
@@-rr-4172 not a bad showing for the cook islands considering the population differences of the two countries, where league is the main sport in both countries.
@@MusMasi fair point though other islands who are also small also seem to be able to punch way above their weight, was just pointing out the obviously funny point is all 🤣
@@-rr-4172 the cook islands has a population of 15,000 let that sink in 15000ng , Tonga has a population of close to 150.000 for example, PNG is in the millions 5 million?, the cook islands has beaten, Tonga, Samoa, New Zealand Maori, Wales, U.S.A among others, so they are like their other pacific island counter parts, which also included new zealand as new zealand is a country made up of Islands, in the south pacific in that they punch above their weight in rugby league. Also I saw tongan's, samoans screaming as well not just the cook islanders, the way some of you are talking it was like the score was 50 nil.
Bro too god
Thanks for the UK not destroying their culture!
My 1st time ever seeing this Haka was just last week...is this a ancient ritual from New Zealand..?..I personally think this is amazing..
The haka (plural haka, in both Māori and English) is a traditional war cry, war 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.
War haka were originally performed by warriors before a battle, proclaiming their strength and prowess in order to intimidate the opposition, but haka are also performed to welcome distinguished guests, or to acknowledge great achievements, occasions or funerals, and kapa haka (performing arts) groups are very common in schools.
this is not a “haka”, this is the cooks own “war dance” not sure of the name. Haka is just the name of us new zealanders version. Samoa, Tonga and Fiji aslo have the own, with unqiue names
@@apomtaylor8054 the cook islands one is called pe'e
YuusukeOnodera thanks for the info brother
@@apomtaylor8054 you are welcome, brother
Ouuuuff 🔥🔥
TUKIA 🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰
Yeah the brothers!! Mean my Maori!!
Before that Cook chook arrived what was it called ?? it must have an Islander name ?
The islands do
Rarotonga
Mauke
Atiu
Rakahanga
Aitutaki
Pehynryn
etc (sorry but there’s more but I can’t think of them on the top of my head)
The islands were isolated too themselves before Rarotonga became the capitial.
Russians named it Cooks Island which became Cook Islands in honour of the Capt.
The Islanders didnt know.
Since the Islands were under the british rule it was unify as The Cook Islands as there are 15 all together.
All the islands had ancient names expect for palmerston/pamati as it was never inhabited by anybody when discovered by Mr Palmerston.
The names given in comment are the modern names for the islands.
The ancient names are in old songs.
The islands missing.
Manihiki
Pukapuka
Nassau
Suwarrow
Pamerston Island
Takutea
Mitiaro
Mangia
Manuae
What are the words to the haka please?
Roberta Pona Isaraelu pukio!
Do you know Cook Islands is a Polynesian nation right??? We obviously been doing Pe’e aka; (Haka) whatever yous like to call it for thousands of years. I do agree with yous about the poking of the tongue 👅 which we do not do that is Nz Maori culture which some of these player are half Nz Maori btw. And the Cheehoo we do but it’s only in our dances and singing, we don’t do it as much as Samoans though. Remember we are Polynesian and did migrate from Samoa, Tahiti and Hawai’i. 🇨🇰 🌴 682 4eva
And then the PNG'ns sent out the Raskols
I like the cook island siva malie pacificans
Any fulla know all the word to this amazing kuki haka because I really wanna learn it ghee
need the game posted now
YOZA COOKIEZ UP
Does cook island belong to nz
We own New Zealand, the European changed ownship. We discovered NZ. Not the European.
Yo I didn't know Cook island had a rugby team
The cookies
Dem cookies
Dem some scary cookies
Does anyone know the Tangimetua's over cook island I'm looking for my dads side
Heaps on Facebook
You got too know the island n village that name is common.
Did you find out yet??
😘
Respect..........chooooohoooooooo
Go cook islands
Does anyone know the lyrics
Can I get the lyrics please
Manea
Bully beef is the true heart of the Cooks
I'm sure you're supposed to say "Billy Bush" ?? If so, I know what you mean.
@@huarao315 nah bro bully beef in the can lol
He means Cornbeef its the other name for it is other countries.
@@huarao315 Billy Bush played for Canterbury and the All Blacks in the 70s and is a legendary rugby player
@@shenglongisback4688 Corn beef is the proper term it was also the staple diet of the veteran’s during WW1 and WW2. Cook Islands we’re sent this delicious can of mystery from NZ and is considered their staple diet, well sort of.
This is fkn wicked! Good stuff
Cook Islanders are Māori. The people of New Zealand, Cook Islands, & Tahiti are ONE people. We are Whanau.
We may share that, but we’re the cook island maoris here in New Zealand with us nz Maori? No? Ok so no we aren’t the same. 😉
I'm cook island
Allstar kukis
1Holmes
2Nicholl-klodstad
3Masters
4Manu
5Iro
6Takairangi
7Dargan
8Napa
9Rona
10Papalii
11Glenn
12Niukore
13Peyroux
14tetevano
15Tamou
16Molo
17Rennie
Is that Uiti baker
Just like in aotearoa always gonna be "tall poppies" out there my polynesian whanaunga stay the path aotearoa got lol bb
someone can tell me the boy's name in the front row every minute 1:17
I think it’s Uiti Baker
S/o to all my kuki airani people 🇨🇰💯
Kai te ure
Good haka kukis
Kia orana taku kukis
Everyone tryna start their haka like Tonga
Got that so wrong buddy tonga never started that circle in the beginning...they copy that from the maoris haka tonga also copy part of the samoan haka
@@31titan70 Aue! why you saying haka e hākawa. Give the poly cousins their respect.
Samoa:Siva Tau
Tonga: Sipi Tau
Fiji: Cibi
Kuki Airani: Pe'e
Ya'll must be them plastic poly's, don't even know your own cultures loll
@@hemiheke4920 taga mimi stop complaining you plastic kokonati
Dancing dad's
Play the video went to bake a cake made me a cup of tea came back and still the haka was on
😂😂😂😂
Nek minut 🤣🤣🤣 Na jks
Maka makatoa has a pet fish
Ohh shit
dam what a haka
JAZzY GAMING its not a haka
It’s a pe,e
more like baka
Can I get the words for this please
Tukia 🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰
Ohh well cookisland dident make in to the worlds cup dish year Cook Islands a good team dow
Yes but at least they made it for next year finally 😄
Hey from india
makua'i susu poki a ole haka lea
Hahah ga la🤣
Auuu moepi... can you do better?
kefe ae kae!!
But yous lost to James cook 😂
Very camp.
🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰🇨🇰TUKEA. COOK ISLAND.
I heard they had to come back the next day to play cause the haka took too long.
Randy Watson how is it long
Shot uiti baker the best player in c.Iz team
No 10
It took 2 minutes to start
Yeah, they really built up their role.
Tino pai raua atu
MMT which is 🇹🇴Tonga will always be the best out of the poly region.
😴 🤫
MMT ripped off the Maori hakas.
Nah
The best at eating the horse
@@increasepeace4996 straight up 😉😉
Then they got pumped lol
There to slow man even I'm cookie and went for tonga
@@xaviertearetoa6284I don't understand how the islanders have good players but then they get pumped,
It looks like they combined the Samoan Siva tau, the Tongan sipi tau and the Maori haka to make their haka😂🤣🤙🏻
True
The Nickname the Cookies 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣
I’m white but I’m half cook island and Maori but I not u know
No mana
😂😂💦
Are their kits sponsored by marijuana?
🇨🇰
i never knew cook islands played rugby and its not haka thats only new zeland
Itz not rugby, itz rugby league...big difference!
Kefe
Oh big boy smh 🤦♂️
And then gets beatn by them middle east soccer player countries..🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤷🏾♂️😅😂 se keeeefs
Dafuq even was that 😂😂
For real tho...😂😂😂
is maori and cook islanders basically the same ?
Yup they are basically the same except Cook Islanders are closer to their culture than the Maoris because the influence of the Europeans in NZ is a damn shame!
Kanye Tamahoriramapo yup pretty much lol it feels insulting
Maori Prime9316 big difference
sweetnseksi if they are so up there with there culture how come the copy our maori haka
I’m cook island Maori and fluent in both, because the language is very similar, Kia ora, Kia orana.
The haka is too long.pakiri ma.
Cookislanders imitating Samoan ritual, of yelling chee hoo with their war dance.
karyn Henric ur plastic all Poly’s yell that out
Russell Fereti wrong
Mariana Ezekiela wrong
I have no issues with our brothers doing it but for educational purposes I'll copy and paste an explanation from urban dictionary which is pretty spot on. Hope everyone can have a better understanding on when to use it lol
CHEEHOO
The Samoan FA'AUMU. Samoan in origin.
People use it when they are happy, when they are mad, during customs and rituals, as a challenge to fight, dances, and for many other uses. It is good to use it when you are with family and friends, during the custom of giving the sua (fa'aaloalo), and other harmless times and places.
It's not good to use it when there are other Samoans around, particularly strangers, because it will be like a challenge. Especially if people are drinking. It is one of the fastest ways to get yourself in the hospital or worse: the morgue. If you don't believe me, try walking into a housing project where a lot of Samoans live and yell it. Worse yet, try going to a village in Samoa and do that, you won't get out alive because what you are announcing is that you are the baddest toa (warrior) and you call out everybody and anybody, and that you don't care about the village laws and chiefs. It's a macho thing. Hope that sheds some light on the word choo hoo.
*you walk into a Samoan village*
You: CHEE HOO!
*all the men and women come out and beat ur face*
and while you are on the ground, a Samoan child kicks you in the ribs
This is looks like the unwanted warcry From Fiji, Tonga and Samoa
Its not a haka
It not haka it be'are
forget the haka, just play your rugby.....
Copying the tongan haka i see
Nigga all the hakas are similar 😂 samoa tonga nz all are similar wif same build up stop tryna claim something that aint even from youse 😂😂
@@seventylad231 faxx 😂😂
@@seventylad231 why you saying nigga? That word ain’t yours. You ain’t African American. Don’t say it next time.
They all copying the maori
Ignorant! Maoris came last and you all think they invented the "Haka" because a bunch of racist White Europeans commercialised it into their European rooted sportsgame LOL Look at these guys! Not a single palangi in there! That is how it should be done! Bloody Fool hahaha
Wow insults, you must be real insecure about your comment. Oh and the Maori's did invent the Haka!, look it up!
Why are you insulted by facts? Are you even Polynesian? Haka means the movement of the hands lol It does not mean War Cry or Dance. No insecurity here, just your ignorance and your lack of knowledge about True Polynesian History! Maoris are the last Polynesians to settle. Use your common sense! Siva Tau and Sipi Tau...the word Tau means War. GTFOH with your ignorance! #ByeFelicia!!!
Look it up buddy, before you make anymore ignorant comments...
You are the only ignorant person here. What? Wikipedia? LMMFAO!!! GTFOH!!!
Why are they copy NZs haka? But the beginning it's from the Samoan haka "o ai le toa o ai le toa hahahaha. It's not nice when someone copy something from someone
Samoa is shit