Haka Ruaumoko

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • Haka at Dads tangi Perth 12/08/2010

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  • @audj8811
    @audj8811 4 года назад +11

    This is one of the most beautiful, amazing things I've ever seen. I can't describe the feelings I had watching this and was just moved beyond words!

  • @FREE_SKAPA9
    @FREE_SKAPA9 6 лет назад +8

    Kaea:
    Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei
    Katoa:
    Hi Au, Au, Aue ha
    Kaea:
    Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei
    Katoa:
    Hi Au, Au, Aue ha
    Kaea:
    I a ha ha
    Katoa:
    E ko te rakau a Tu-nga-werewere, I a ha ha
    He rakau tapu na Tutaua ki a Uenuku.
    I patukia kite tipua ki o Rangitopeka, Pakaru te upoko o Rangitopeka,
    Patua ki waenganui o te tau ki Hikurangi,
    He toka whakairo e tu ake nei.
    He atua, He tangata, He atua, He tangata, ho
    Kaea:
    He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko. Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare haunga
    Katoa:
    I a ha ha, Kia whakatete mai o rei, he kuri, Au
    I a ha ha, Na wai parehua taku hope kia whakaka te rangi Kia tare au
    Kaea:
    He roha te kawau
    Katoa:
    Kei te pou tara Tu ka tete, ka tete! Tau ha
    Kaea:
    Ko komako, ko komako
    Katoa:
    E ko te hau tapu e rite kite kai na Matariki pakia,
    Tapa reireia koi tapa, Tapa kononua kaiana tukua, I aue hi
    Kaea:
    I a ha ha
    Katoa:
    Ka tu te ihi ihi ka tu te wanawana
    ki runga i te rangi
    e tu iho nei, e tu iho nei, Hi.

  • @dove5729
    @dove5729 4 года назад +8

    I appreciate the love and passion for their culture!

  • @RobertOwczarek
    @RobertOwczarek 3 года назад +4

    Wyrazy głębokiego współczucia.

  • @tarnd33
    @tarnd33 9 лет назад +19

    love the koro leading...old school

  • @hutana
    @hutana  13 лет назад +22

    Thanks for all the comments haven't had a look for a while. Most of our Whanau were born in Hastings but our Parents on both sides are Ngati Porou and we proud of it. We learned Ngati Porou style as the earlier comment said.The Kaea my brother was raised up the East Coast by our Grandparents. They lived in Tiki Tiki. Our family name is Ferris.

    • @Leo-tm8fr
      @Leo-tm8fr 2 года назад +1

      Hi Mr Ferris, I want to perform this individually at my Grandfather funeral, he's been told he has cancer. He's an Irishman, but always loved the Maori culture and he wished for me to do a haka one day. So, I'd like to learn my tribes (Ngati Porou) haka. I'd just like to know what is the translation in Maori and English to what you said at the beginning and end?

    • @aranahindmarsh655
      @aranahindmarsh655 2 года назад

      Chur also Ngati Porou our whanau are from uawa and tokomaru bay. Hindmarsh whanau

    • @joelwaetford1668
      @joelwaetford1668 2 года назад +2

      I cringe every time a video of our beloved haka which we hold sacred thru the use of it for our tupuna of the 28th whom paid "the price of (our) citizenship.
      But to hear that distinct sound of our haka taparahi thru one of our kaumatua, your tuakana, is a prime example of how often practice Ruaumoko thru school years and in our marae atea with our tuakana teina, at the feet of our maunga tupuna ko Hikurangi. Just tweaking our own personal style whilst announciating in controlled unison like your tuakana. After a few, if not several hundred times, we still fine tune our taparahi. And although I've long moved to the city life, I weekly refer back to the words and actions, yet I've only performed it once for a brothers farewell over a decade ago.
      You were taught and lead in a very unique style in comparison to the pretty bravado we see now. So I challenge you to do it justice and pass it on thru your whanau using your tuakana as the reference point, and your younger gen will be well prepped for those special occasions to call on the baddest haka anyone could have tucked away in their top pocket.
      And if anyone's scrolling around to try and even learn it properly from home vids, this koroaua is your best lesson, as opposed to the other examples that liken to a flock of seagulls around fish n chips lol.
      Kia kaha rawa atu. Kia whai whaka aro i te ruu o te pootiki a Rangi a Papa
      🖕🏽♥️💛💚👆🏽

  • @daltonclayton5135
    @daltonclayton5135 3 года назад +2

    This, is what Culture is all about!!

  • @123MRwolfe
    @123MRwolfe 9 лет назад +13

    dance to let your ancestors hear you!!

  • @karynmallett143
    @karynmallett143 3 года назад +2

    These are the voices of warrior's power and strength..god bless you..

  • @mistqjanuary5278
    @mistqjanuary5278 11 лет назад +5

    MAssiVE!!!!.....Proud TO BE maori!!!!

  • @MauiInSoCal
    @MauiInSoCal 9 лет назад +3

    Beautiful haka bumped into this and see some boys I went to college with....

  • @andypoel3683
    @andypoel3683 3 года назад +2

    Respect ❤

  • @matarochas8410
    @matarochas8410 5 лет назад

    At least they didn’t lost their traditions like us Mexicans we don’t have shit off our ancestors not even a fuckin word we are lost tribe off the aztecs Mayans n Incas even Native American we have been mixed a lot n I hate it

  • @enfielddnepr
    @enfielddnepr 11 лет назад +8

    is this at a funeral?

    • @RhodianColossus
      @RhodianColossus 6 лет назад +2

      Yes, a tangi, really Tangihanga, is a Maori funeral.

  • @pcwalter6
    @pcwalter6 10 лет назад +2

    wish this was possible for my son's tangi this week in Melbourne; wish Papa Prince was close at hand...

  • @MissShannz
    @MissShannz 14 лет назад +2

    Katoa. A ha ha! Kia whakatete mai ō rei, he kurī! Au!
    Nā wai parehua taku hope kia whakakā te rangi
    Kia tare au! Ha!
    Kaea. He roha te kawau!
    Katoa. Ha
    Kaea. Kei te pou tara
    Katoa. Tū ka tete, ka tete! Tau ha!
    Kaea. Ko kōmako, ko kōmako!
    Katoa. Ē ko te hautapu e rite ki te kai nā Matariki,
    Tapareireia koi tapa!
    Tapa kononua kaiana tukua!
    I aue!

  • @H0RIFurraH1
    @H0RIFurraH1 13 лет назад +2

    I don't know if you guys are Ngati Porou but that was mean Naati mean!! Kei te tu tonu te rakau a Tungawerewere i Ahitereiria. Kei te tu maro hoki. Hei whakakata Ariki, hei poroporaki taonga. Otira e hika ma, kare he kupu hei korero mo te ihi me te wehi, te mana hoki i kitea i roto i to koutou na haka. Too ka niiti alright!!

    • @mcintoshfamz
      @mcintoshfamz Год назад

      Āe, Ngati Porou and PROUD! No te whanau Ferris no Tikitiki!! My Koro's tangi in Perth, Aussie. Meke as hearty haka.. thas all

  • @bronzemen34
    @bronzemen34 6 лет назад +1

    and THATS how you do it properly - respect brothers and whanau - Ngati Porou HARD :) beautiful and heartfelt - felt the heavens and earth rumble :)

  • @yoemaofe8307
    @yoemaofe8307 4 года назад +1

    良い動画みせていただきましたありがとうございました。頑張ってくださいね。

  • @tguthrie6
    @tguthrie6 12 лет назад +2

    Mean as tribute to our Rangatira...love you papa xxx
    p.s. this is Krista...the favourite :P

  • @MissShannz
    @MissShannz 14 лет назад +1

    Kaea. Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei!
    Katoa. Au! Au ! Aue ha!
    Kaea. Ko Ruaumoko e ngunguru nei!
    Katoa. Au! Au! Aue ha!
    Kaea. A ha ha
    Katoa. Ē ko te rākau a Tūngawerewere! A ha ha!
    He rākau tapu nā Tūtaua ki a Uenuku.
    I patukia ki te tipua ki o Rangitōpeka,
    Pakaru te upoko o Rangitōpeka,
    Pātua ki waenganui o te tau ki Hikurangi,
    He toka whakairo e tū ake nei.
    He atua! He tangata! He atua! He tangata, ho!
    Kaea. He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko,
    Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare hāunga!

  • @Mugunza01
    @Mugunza01 11 лет назад +3

    This is the meanest shizzle on here!

  • @laisayanesusu7287
    @laisayanesusu7287 4 года назад +1

    So emotional

  • @MissShannz
    @MissShannz 14 лет назад +1

    Mean Maori Mean its the kaha and wairua that makes me proud to be a Maori!!!
    Nga mihi nui ki a koutou katoa
    Nga mihi nui ki to Papa!!
    MAHURU IHO TO WAIRUA

  • @MissShannz
    @MissShannz 13 лет назад +1

    @MANIMOO2 Aroha mai anei, I aue hi!
    I ahaha!
    Ka tu te ihiihi
    ka tu te wanawana
    Ki runga i te rangi
    e tu iho nei - Hi!

  • @alicheesman
    @alicheesman 12 лет назад +1

    Arohamai whanau...
    Papa Prince Ferris teaches this haka to this day, tumeke whanau

  • @DirrtyDealers
    @DirrtyDealers 13 лет назад +1

    dang could feel the mana in this haka chur tumeke alrite

  • @paulmihaere8270
    @paulmihaere8270 2 года назад

    ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @stephendaisley8645
    @stephendaisley8645 2 года назад

    Tika/pono too

  • @botzkeint
    @botzkeint 12 лет назад +2

    no haka is rushed really... but then again each to their own..

    • @ezyduzit915
      @ezyduzit915 4 года назад +1

      Done right should never be rushed and kept at the same tempo right through

  • @thiessattack
    @thiessattack 11 лет назад +1

    Done with feeling done with heart and Mana kia kaha

  • @bernicesua8264
    @bernicesua8264 2 года назад

    Chee watching this Māori Haka dance it’s makes me want to marry a Māori

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 7 месяцев назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @ourpeople-g7r
      @ourpeople-g7r 7 месяцев назад

      It makes me want to say "Zee buzz do chock. Do kamma wahnchee thargoid."

  • @tecstasy8411
    @tecstasy8411 2 года назад

    I miss doing kapa haka, but this one is by far my favourite one to do

  • @deboraqueirozkeroiz2256
    @deboraqueirozkeroiz2256 6 лет назад +1

    haka lindo dmais.

  • @stephendaisley8645
    @stephendaisley8645 2 года назад

    Thank you. old school Rua moko

  • @gokuass100
    @gokuass100 12 лет назад +1

    love it

  • @ВладСмелый-щ8д
    @ВладСмелый-щ8д 4 года назад

    Русские самые великие воины!

  • @fanetupou6886
    @fanetupou6886 5 лет назад

    I have are Marie friend

  • @ВаграмМигранян
    @ВаграмМигранян 3 года назад

    Что это значит не понял

  • @The_Maori_Taro_Planter
    @The_Maori_Taro_Planter 6 лет назад +1

    Ka mau te wehi.

  • @Princess04993
    @Princess04993 12 лет назад +1

    mean moari mean!!!

  • @macandpani
    @macandpani 12 лет назад +1

    ka pai te kaumatua nei

  • @alyaaalrubaye9910
    @alyaaalrubaye9910 4 года назад

    🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @logiezvlogs845
      @logiezvlogs845 3 года назад

      Problem? Lol

    • @zealantis
      @zealantis Год назад

      ??? They’re just doing a haka for someone in their family that died, what’s the problem?