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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2018
  • Some of the footage from the upcoming documentary movie about New Zealand History and Maori culture I was filming for the Russian television in the summer. Currently, the movie is in the post-production and will be shown on the Russian's TV at the end of this year and New Zealand's early next year.

Komentáře • 41

  • @teodoramarkova3510
    @teodoramarkova3510 Před 2 lety +7

    After watching this I would love to visit NZ. The people seem so down to Earth and the songs are just amazing, they take you centuries back and shoot you through the stars

    • @andrewbradbury4433
      @andrewbradbury4433 Před 8 měsíci

      My son and family moved to New Zealand 10 years ago and I have been lucky enough to visit 5 times. A great place for children to grow up. You wouldn't be disappointed.
      New Zealand gets under your skin.

  • @vonmuschinski3935
    @vonmuschinski3935 Před 5 lety +22

    Respect the Maori tradition.

  • @StrictlyChosen
    @StrictlyChosen Před 3 lety +2

    I really loved this I’d like to see full one

  • @kawikavolkoff6697
    @kawikavolkoff6697 Před 3 lety +1

    Much Aloha from your Braddah from Hawai'i 🙏🏽💪🏽

  • @zollnushka
    @zollnushka Před 5 lety +5

    Would you happen to have the link to the whole movie? Even if it's in russian.

  • @zeeahm9354
    @zeeahm9354 Před 5 lety

    loved the film

  • @Agape122
    @Agape122 Před 2 lety +1

    5:07 are those wild horses?
    What a beuatifull image! I forgot wild horses non domesticated actually exist somewhere.

    • @mb68nz35
      @mb68nz35 Před 2 lety +3

      Wild horses inhabit the central North Island. The herd is managed by the Department of Conservation with input from the Kaimanawa Wild Horse Advisory Group.

  • @maraktamana8427
    @maraktamana8427 Před 4 lety +2

    I love it

  • @dlemmo9006
    @dlemmo9006 Před 5 lety +2

    What song is that that the young lady is singing in the beginning ?

  • @ejackfacial6884
    @ejackfacial6884 Před 2 lety +1

    ha ha ha mu name is paranapa gatata from anaa tuamotoo..iaorana brad

  • @kaleidojess
    @kaleidojess Před 3 lety

    I’m definitely not fighting that dude so congratulations

  • @turuff7114
    @turuff7114 Před rokem

    07:35 man's backed straight up 🤭🤣🤣

  • @Kai-hj8rp
    @Kai-hj8rp Před rokem

    Guy with dreads look like Bob Maori 😂

  • @judiryder4062
    @judiryder4062 Před 5 lety +4

    can anyine do the haka

    • @pirihirakaraitiana6488
      @pirihirakaraitiana6488 Před 5 lety +2

      Don't see why not, I think as long as you respect the haka and what it is. Because NZ is a culturally diverse population and also the fact that Māori waiata (song) and Haka are taught throughout our schools, makes it safe to say yes.

    • @damonopera4760
      @damonopera4760 Před 4 lety +1

      Within families most men will perform the Haka at special events, weddings, funerals, anniversaries. If you know how to then you are welcome to.

    • @daniellemozafari1524
      @daniellemozafari1524 Před 2 lety

      You need someone with MANA to show you how, women don’t participate in every haka, but they can do haka of their own in a group, if you find your heart ❤️ you can be shown haka, you will understand it better, haka is about fierceness

    • @splash5150izy
      @splash5150izy Před rokem

      @@damonopera4760 .. That's all very well and said, but I think they are non maori and are enquiring if they can take part in our traditional chant, dance, haka obviously with a group that have taught them how to haka with all the customs, traditions, culture protocol explained to them so that they understand what haka is all about, I see this a lot through out comment threads and blogs, non (native) maori asking if they can participate people all over the world are fascinated with haka, tena koe e hoa
      [Ngati Porou Nation Ki Te Rohe O Tairawhiti O Te Aotearoa]

  • @ejackfacial6884
    @ejackfacial6884 Před 2 lety

    tradition is lost....nothing howewer ....

  • @thiccniggasandanimebitches5024

    moana vibes

  • @user-oh4yd5uh4e
    @user-oh4yd5uh4e Před 2 měsíci

    I´m watching this from overseas. I see that it is also maori custom to fill a supermarket trolley up with chips and alcohol and force your way past security without paying then blame it on pakeha

  • @Jesus-uy9tr
    @Jesus-uy9tr Před 5 lety

    The fuck is he licking the air for ?

    • @pandaomg8224
      @pandaomg8224 Před rokem

      its culture dumbass

    • @turuff7114
      @turuff7114 Před rokem +1

      He can taste the fear in the air from his opponents 🤭 😜

    • @issyguise4467
      @issyguise4467 Před rokem +1

      @Jesus55...before answering your questions. What country did you crawl out from??
      2nd of all,this our maori whanau lm Tongan Fijian...reason for flickering they tounge is to intimidate people such as yourself who's knows fuck all about our Polynesian whanau. Remarks or statements like that from you...needs to be addressed buy a good hard ( Patu) skelping your fucking head...& eat your brains out...kaure...au e.
      Come to Aotearoa ( New Zealand)& we would love to welcome you....straight to the hangi...bitch. ....yummy
      Haere mai pango,...hoki mai...