@@Camwin True that, Im Maori but we weren't taught it in school, learning now but slowly getting there as a lot of us are, I watch Te Karere on TVNZ website as they have subtitles, ka pai
People let emotions cloud judgement. Congrats on inclusivity but making a statement is not grounds for winning. Matatini groups are always making statements of impact
I agree but I don't think that's the case here, they didn't place in finals. That's the great thing here though, Māori are able to incorporate these statements without blinking. This had such an impact because of our current society, but Māori have "challenged gender norms" since Māori were Māori and is nothing new.
@@malachit4024 Masculinity and femininity are a balance in us all. We have our part to play as male and female in the process of kawa, but other than that it doesn't matter what gender you are. A haka can be performed by wāhine, sometimes better than tāne. That's a colonised view bro
Angitu were the best of the day by far !!
💯
That my uncle generals group.
🔥 🔥 🔥
Angitū was amazing 👏
Angi whooooo, ANGITU
I wish we could view this in the US
Get engl undertitles
So billions will watch it all over the globe
Aroha
Good luck for today 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
Agggh no subtitles, AGAIN
All the carving can be seen.
don't let having no subtitles stop you from learning the reo :)
@@Camwin True that, Im Maori but we weren't taught it in school, learning now but slowly getting there as a lot of us are, I watch Te Karere on TVNZ website as they have subtitles, ka pai
@@the1likenutez ah kei te pai, awesome to see someone else learning! Whāia! Glad there's another way to watch with subtitles.
Weak haka intimidated no one, their message aside, no staunchness, fear ihi wehi wana !
Wish their coral was longer 😂
Te arawa 5 😅in the finals ka mau te wehi
And not 1 of them won it
People let emotions cloud judgement. Congrats on inclusivity but making a statement is not grounds for winning. Matatini groups are always making statements of impact
I agree but I don't think that's the case here, they didn't place in finals. That's the great thing here though, Māori are able to incorporate these statements without blinking. This had such an impact because of our current society, but Māori have "challenged gender norms" since Māori were Māori and is nothing new.
@@Camwin Aē, he tika tēnā, e hoa.
Predictable! Make more of a statement and wear a porky pig costume!
Na I disagree if you wanna be a girl Alg stand with the women then don’t stand with the men and demasculinize the haka
@@malachit4024 Masculinity and femininity are a balance in us all. We have our part to play as male and female in the process of kawa, but other than that it doesn't matter what gender you are. A haka can be performed by wāhine, sometimes better than tāne. That's a colonised view bro