Tika Tonu Haka

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • A Maori Haka performed at the Your Best Life Conference in Auckland City.
    A challenge brought to the audience to take charge and hold strong and move forward in life.
    Performed by C3 South Centre
    At C3 Central
    Leader: Pastor Allan Tipene

Комментарии • 47

  • @renataheremia
    @renataheremia 11 лет назад +30

    The Haka Tika Tonu belongs to us, Ngā uri o Ngāti Kahungunu. Tika tonu is a Haka Taparahi, Nā mātou Hākoro i hanga. Pēne Te Uamairangi, Karaitiana Takamoana,Te Meihana Tākihi, Taranaki Te Ua, Nīkera Whenuakura, Paora Pāheni ma.Penned by our great grand uncles as a Haka Taparahi, in ahuahungāro mita 3/4 tempo - āta haere - slow and controlled, otherwise known as the style and stance of Ngāti Kahungunu , of Heretaunga.

    • @brownnative4988
      @brownnative4988 4 месяца назад

      Tika tāu e hoa, e rite ana āku ki āu e kōrero nā…. Tautoko au i ōu kōrero 👌

  • @Silirion
    @Silirion 8 лет назад +18

    Respect to all Maori. Totally appreciate the great honor it would be for anyone to be greeted with the Haka. I know very little about the traditions in NZ, but I totally appreciate the intensity and sincerity in your wish for things to be the best for anyone and everyone.

    • @annemariedavis11
      @annemariedavis11 3 года назад +1

      Wow mch respect to you for those kind words as I am descendent of Maori Culture/Religion 😁🙌💕

  • @Horona2
    @Horona2  12 лет назад +27

    i can assure you, this haka was done very properly. unfortunately a microphone was near the woman so her voice was projected louder than the rest in the audio. The tutors knew all their stuff and they taught the group very well. I agree that this is not an entertainment and we all knew that, unfortunately the audience makes it look like an entertaining thing by clapping and laughing and cheering etc.

  • @renataheremia
    @renataheremia 11 лет назад +10

    I agree with Monique. And FYI We do not have different pronunciations around Aotearoa, we have dialectal differences which make us unique in belonging to the Tairāwhiti, or Taitokerau ect. Being Māori, you would have the common sense and respect that you do not execute a Haka that is composed by a different Iwi, unless you perform it how the composer composed the words, actions and rangi!

  • @markovinaz
    @markovinaz 9 лет назад +4

    Those 3 guys standing up shiting themselfs.

  • @renataheremia
    @renataheremia 11 лет назад +3

    To give justice to our haka, the kupu of the kaea were lead strong and clear. Not crazy and out of control. I say we the uri of the composers of this Haka be stubborn and bitchy about it, because one its going to turn to shit! Or, how about a kick to the teeth of our Tipuna nē? Nāku noa

  • @Low3R824
    @Low3R824 Год назад

    Much respect to the kaitātaki tāne 💯 can feel the mana in you my brother ka rawe hoki to mahi

  • @maximus_innt1680
    @maximus_innt1680 5 лет назад +1

    My moari class well my tuter told me to watch this to get it perfect with the actions

  • @alizeperkins8604
    @alizeperkins8604 4 года назад +1

    Tika tonu!
    U - e!
    Tika tonu!
    U... e!
    Tika tonu atu ki a koe, e tama
    Hiki nei koe aku whakaaro, pakia!
    He hiki aha to hiki?
    He hiki roa to hiki?
    I a ha hā!
    E tama, te uaua ana
    E tama, te mārō
    Roa ina hoki ra
    Te tohe o te uaua na
    E tāu nei.
    Āna! Āna! Āna! Aue... Hī!

  • @delmarae100
    @delmarae100 11 лет назад +9

    Please if you are using Haka from another Iwi/Hapu, respect is shown by performing in the manner that enhances the mana of the composer. Its unfortunate that the comments are so negative (although I agree with the majority of them) the critique could be less personal. If you click on my pic and search Tika Tonu there is an example of how this Haka Taparahi should be performed. Arohamai.

  • @03Lui
    @03Lui 8 месяцев назад

    Solid! I need to learn te reo asap 💯

  • @bei6277
    @bei6277 12 лет назад +1

    WTfF if your do it , do it properly ! the woman screaming sounded like she was giving birth this is a treasure how many in this group know what this Haka represents , its a haka not entertainment , a challenge to all tutours know your stuff you make a simple change in a haka so does the next generation , ! To those giving it a go i encourage you to ask tutours what haka means its origins and correctnous of speed and actions , kia kaha .

  • @YinYangAK47
    @YinYangAK47 8 лет назад +3

    That lady tho, shit was terrifying.

  • @jahstanlee1422
    @jahstanlee1422 Год назад

    😅 Bit of warning would have been nice whaea... gave me a hell of a fright lol..
    Awesome performance well done 👏😁

  • @hansshortland6761
    @hansshortland6761 6 лет назад

    True that I trot the wahine was louder then the tane

  • @cleoimpact5412
    @cleoimpact5412 4 года назад

    Yehh this is a mean one

  • @alannahd3634
    @alannahd3634 4 года назад

    Hiiii am I allowed to teach my kids this way of Tika tonu haka?? I tort I'll ask before starting.. cheers... The screaming in the back ground thou🤷🤦😂.. overall the haka performance was Wow!!🥰 Anyways, hope to get confirmation as soon as please... Cheers.xx

    • @wisisj
      @wisisj 2 месяца назад +1

      No do a easy one and when there 13-16 you can teach them this way

  • @renataheremia
    @renataheremia 11 лет назад +3

    Haka is not all about intensity and interpretation of pain and fear. Makes me wonder what your definition of Haka is. E te hoa 'adazsweet'.

  • @adazsweet
    @adazsweet 11 лет назад +1

    You are so wrong on so many levels. First the women screaming is in the crowd next to the person doing the filming not up on stage. Second giving birth is also a treasure and third if that is what she sounds like then she has nailed it because the extreme pain of birth has the same intensity as a haka. A challenge to you - grow up and stop trying to sound like you know it all because you don't and you don't by a long shot.

  • @Horona2
    @Horona2  11 лет назад +6

    if you are so pro at haka, you would also know that there are different pronunciations all over NZ. Maori do things differently in all parts of NZ, it depends where you come from. How about being proud and respectful? rather than putting down your own culture and how WE like to do things?... shucks.

  • @jasperwales4962
    @jasperwales4962 10 лет назад +2

    Mean Maori mean

  • @ethanshepherd8529
    @ethanshepherd8529 Год назад

    What is said at the end when they do the last pukuna?

  • @missthaanq13
    @missthaanq13 11 лет назад +1

    is this arohanui?

  • @fleshi2226
    @fleshi2226 6 лет назад

    That high high pitch scream dou

  • @traviswalsh9870
    @traviswalsh9870 5 лет назад

    teka tonu ue teka tonu ue teka toruatu kiakea etama

  • @Princess04993
    @Princess04993 6 лет назад +3

    When did our culture become reduced to this agressive, angry screaming and yelling? Haka and waiata are controlled and beautiful. So much of the modern stuff has lost the mana of our tupuna. And this is not about women giving birth at all so those comments are moot. The women should never be screaming as these are. It is awful and they should be taught correctly.

    • @kingkotahi
      @kingkotahi 4 года назад +1

      Haka ain't meant to be soft just saying, doing it aggressive and angry is good

  • @Mauriciogtavc
    @Mauriciogtavc 6 лет назад +1

    What is said before starting Tika Tonu?

  • @fola_kid206fola3
    @fola_kid206fola3 10 лет назад +1

    Cool

  • @davidwinitana6571
    @davidwinitana6571 2 года назад

    Is the intro a recording with the karanga? If so where can I find it

  • @billsheet8337
    @billsheet8337 3 года назад

    Neat 1

  • @gunthertuhi2170
    @gunthertuhi2170 6 лет назад

    Kahungunu haka people get it right.

  • @MrSavage0101
    @MrSavage0101 11 лет назад

    Well said...

  • @renataheremia
    @renataheremia 11 лет назад +1

    Tika tāu e hoa! Arghhhhhh

  • @roisin1159
    @roisin1159 6 лет назад

    I'm .... Sh00k

  • @taratiterore6369
    @taratiterore6369 5 лет назад

    The one female or what ever louder then everyone else just saids weird

  • @claytonsadler9286
    @claytonsadler9286 5 лет назад

    THE LADY'S WERE LADY THEN THE GUYS 😂😂😂😂😂😂 THE LAST HI THO SHIT POTHETIC

  • @Temanukura
    @Temanukura 11 лет назад

    tautoko