As a Maori from New Zealand I just want to say I really enjoyed listening to your beautiful voices sing this song. You all walk with graceful mana and carried the song beautifully with each of your voices. Remembering the late Ngapo Wehi, this video bought tears to my eyes. Thank you for your respectful and beautiful performance Oklahoma State University Chamber Choir.
As a Maori from New Zealand I just want to say I really enjoyed listening to your beautiful voices sing this song. You all walk with graceful mana and carried the song beautifully with each of your voices. Remembering the late Ngapo Wehi, this video bought tears to my eyes. Thank you for your respectful and beautiful performance Oklahoma State University Chamber Choir.
As a New Zealander, I would like to say that I find this awesome.
*says while crying* OH MY GOD THIS IS PURE BEATUY!!!!
Im Maori from New Zealand and found this amazing good luck and take care
This awesome bro wtf
beautiful....well done
love the womens pitch in this piece....they hit the high notes just right and tapered it out softly....good job.
my high school choir is doing this song for our upcoming spring concert... only super fast!! XD
What in the buried treasure
@Fifixo It isnt wrong or illegal because the person who wrote this song was the one who taught them
Ngapo Wehi...taught this particular group this song? I find that hard to believe...like seriously hard.
BELOVED DR. CARI EARNHART!!!!!!!!!!!
ataahua hoki!!!
What year was this from?
@Fifixo No, you're right. If you're not from that culture, it's just totally wrong to sing their music. Don't be ridiculous.
Preetty sure it's illegal for them to do this piece...
and also culturally wrong...