i love her voice its so original and she sounds so sweet singing this song... always get shivers down my neck from her singing this song... Tino Ataahua Betty
I love this song.. I have been looking for it. I first heard on TV1 in NZ and then I came home to the US and nowhere to find it. Thank you for posting it.
Tēnā koutou: I remember singing Māori songs like this at school in NZ; Māori language, culture and the arts were compulsory subjects at high school and I loved all of it. Sir Edmund Hillary College built a small marae together via these programs and entered it into the Auckland cultural festival and won. We learned about the stories associated with the carvings from the mentors; girls learned to weave and so on. I feel this song has the power to summon cultural feelings and identity, so I enjoy this smooth version of Haere Mai also. Kei te pai, tino pai! Ka kite anō :D
He nahenahe no keia mele! Just for reference to our Māori kin, as kanaka maoli, we’ve never relinquished our sovereignty. It is crucial that we refer to ka pae aina o Hawaii as sovereign under illegal military occupation of the USA. “…e kue loa aku i ka hoohui ia o Hawaii me Amerika a hiki i ke aloha aina hope loa; vigorously protest the annexation of Hawaiʻi with America until the very last aloha ʻāina patriot who loves this land.”- James Keauilani Kaulia
That shouldn't be surprising, indonesians and polynesians are related (austronesian ancestors) and so are the languages. When I spent time in Sabah (east Malaysia), other than the minarets, the people and the language sounded almost-but-not-quite like being in some parts of rural east coast New Zealand as a child.
Aotearoa legend ♥️
Love you all good🎉❤🎉❤🎉
This looks like the Polynesian Cultural Center on O`ahu. Mayjah, Aloha from Hawai`i nei❤🌴
about time somoene did a remake..well done adijah ..grew up with you..otara through n through
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i love her voice its so original and she sounds so sweet singing this song... always get shivers down my neck from her singing this song... Tino Ataahua Betty
I love this song.. I have been looking for it. I first heard on TV1 in NZ and then I came home to the US and nowhere to find it. Thank you for posting it.
2020 Covid-19 Lockdown jamz.and good to see some familiar faces LHS c/05
:)AWWSUM MEEAAN...#1 FAN.:);)
ARDIJAH ALL DA WAE....CHURR.:);).
Even though I cannot understand the language I love the music and the native dancers!
Ryan and Betty. Who would've thought from those beginnings at the Cordova Lounge in Mangere? 40 years..........where have they gone?
Tēnā koutou: I remember singing Māori songs like this at school in NZ; Māori language, culture and the arts were compulsory subjects at high school and I loved all of it. Sir Edmund Hillary College built a small marae together via these programs and entered it into the Auckland cultural festival and won. We learned about the stories associated with the carvings from the mentors; girls learned to weave and so on. I feel this song has the power to summon cultural feelings and identity, so I enjoy this smooth version of Haere Mai also. Kei te pai, tino pai! Ka kite anō :D
Ka pai e hoa
Polyfonk !! 4 da win..baby
kiaora Betty Anne thank you for this waiata i love it, your so beautiful & this has got to be the best version i have heard, here listening in KV 2020
My nanny nohora composed this song. Its so beautifu. xxx
Love this song..Love Ardjah...xx.
NEVER GETS OLD
Really love this version. Reminds me of The Herbs. Good video portraying Aotearoa and such a wonderful voice.
Beautiful rendition of a classic! You guys a legends. E mihi ana
Yeah Kara Pewhairangi be happy ☆♡★♥~
PCC!!! Awwww, manea tikai teia video!
Ataahua ❤🎶🎤🎸🎹🥁
Lovely
L❤ve this song it's a good song to listen to I love listening to Ardijah I just enjoy their songs
Loud with feeling and proud.
Merci
Ataahua betty anne mwah
Ardijah... just legends and always will be and they still pumping out their music..
Kia mau te wehi! Ataahua :D
Love you Ardijah
so beautiful love this song xox :)
LUVIT...
Luv dz song
Love you Ardijah!!! xoxo
Pure blessing...Nga mihinui kia koutau
Rawe!
Magnifique !!! beautiful song !!! i love it ! Haere mai i te fenua !
The 28 down votes are of those who are not cultured or have an appreciation of great poly vibes.
❤😮❤ just love all of your song's album also bought items you and your whanau keep safe and warm 💯 love your song's
Really love this version of haere mai
Oh I really know !!!
POLYNESIAN STRONG AND PROUD....HA'ERE TATOU IMUA!!!
So beautiful ❤
NIIIICE
Tino pai rawa...
tumeke Ardijah...beautiful/ataahua...:)
I love your song Ardijah!!! xxx
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My bro was so in love with you Betty Anne x
Beauutiful Ardijah... :)
Beautiful ❤
Kapai!!
queen vic the best
Kapai ~ Tino ataahua Ardijah
Love it ❤😍🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🔊
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love it!!
church college alumni loves ardijah
Tino ataahua waiata...kia ora Ardijah
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tumeke ardijah whanau
🌺🐝🌺
Haere mai, "Anaku mai"... Tongia no ta koe imene...
He nahenahe no keia mele! Just for reference to our Māori kin, as kanaka maoli, we’ve never relinquished our sovereignty. It is crucial that we refer to ka pae aina o Hawaii as sovereign under illegal military occupation of the USA.
“…e kue loa aku i ka hoohui ia o Hawaii me Amerika a hiki i ke aloha aina hope loa; vigorously protest the annexation of Hawaiʻi with America until the very last aloha ʻāina patriot who loves this land.”- James Keauilani Kaulia
I use to sing this is school,but ardijahs version is way better hah polynesian and proud
Love this song. Louna Tahiti2016
S a m a n g a t !! Like our village songs from MALUKU INDONESIA........JeeDee
That shouldn't be surprising, indonesians and polynesians are related (austronesian ancestors) and so are the languages.
When I spent time in Sabah (east Malaysia), other than the minarets, the people and the language sounded almost-but-not-quite like being in some parts of rural east coast New Zealand as a child.
Aaorine er called ourselves austronesian
Mean
lovely but you can't beat Cara's beautiful voice
ataahua
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Cara Piwhairangi is way better
i love it!!!
Ataahua