'Aquaman' Premiere Jason Momoa Performs Haka

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  • @stingernitro
    @stingernitro 4 года назад +13595

    That crowd got to experience something they don't realize how grateful they are. I would love to experience a Haka and Siva Tau in person

    • @connormitchell6446
      @connormitchell6446 4 года назад +314

      When I went to New Zealand a few years ago I was taught how to do the haka and I actually got to join in. You feel invincible, like your tapping into something primal

    • @stingernitro
      @stingernitro 4 года назад +79

      @@connormitchell6446 that had to be an amazing experience. I know one day I want to learn one and take part of it as well.

    • @isaacyeon6334
      @isaacyeon6334 4 года назад +23

      Connor Mitchell bro that must’ve been awesome, wish I was there

    • @MrFaleasiuuuu
      @MrFaleasiuuuu 4 года назад

      It's not that fucken Siva tau

    • @esuh1926
      @esuh1926 4 года назад +19

      Muliaga Tilialp relaaaaax he was just saying kio🤦🏾‍♀️

  • @Westsideauditor1469
    @Westsideauditor1469 3 года назад +16182

    The people in the crowd have absolutely NO IDEA how lucky they are to have experienced this Haka!! This is one of the most powerful dances you will EVER see!!!!!

    • @leafii.
      @leafii. 3 года назад +90

      Exactly. Yet even a Maori like me is chosen NOT TO by my grandfather who is a Maori.

    • @albamorelli5307
      @albamorelli5307 3 года назад +8

      Yep

    • @frances3112
      @frances3112 3 года назад +285

      Please don't call it a dance. It's not a dance. It means war and that's why, places like New Zealand, Hawaii and across the Pacific are strong. We fought hard for our land, and we aren't giving it up to people.
      Basically what you see, is the reason why colonialism didn't have much of an influence on these countries.
      When he breaks the trident, it means that's what they are gonna do to you, if you cross the line. This is the Kiwi version and traditionally performed by men only.

    • @joeythejut6538
      @joeythejut6538 3 года назад +54

      I'm confused, I thought Hawaii is owned by united states?

    • @stvargas69
      @stvargas69 3 года назад +33

      @@joeythejut6538
      haha
      Lol
      Go there out of the resort spots & witness its freedom.
      There are 2 levels of freedom
      The defiant
      & the subjugation

  • @bellesoares8523
    @bellesoares8523 4 года назад +5361

    Dude I almost cried at how badass his daughter looked, him raising his children to appreciate and love their culture is amazing 🥰

    • @bscheryms
      @bscheryms 4 года назад +87

      I was going to say the same. Obviously they're extremely proud of their culture and roots.

    • @90sbaby1
      @90sbaby1 4 года назад +6

      Which ones the daughter

    • @bscheryms
      @bscheryms 4 года назад +53

      @@90sbaby1 she's at his left at 1:26. Her brother is in front of her :)

    • @ThePyroKnight
      @ThePyroKnight 3 года назад +10

      That was a boy

    • @abemulligantralz8806
      @abemulligantralz8806 3 года назад +12

      they’re maori?

  • @taylordani11
    @taylordani11 Год назад +1407

    As an Indigenous American, it always brings tears to my eyes when I see the Haka.

    • @geraseven731
      @geraseven731 Год назад +11

      Is amazingly beautiful last time that i saw it was yesterday All black vs Argentina, amazing 😍

    • @alexanderhalvorson9950
      @alexanderhalvorson9950 Год назад +39

      I feel like if you don't enjoy haka or other indigenous dances you just don't have a soul. Haka itself gives you second hand Maori pride.

    • @humanityissupreme.2575
      @humanityissupreme.2575 Год назад

      Wow great you're indigenous American. I found very few of you all. By the way why don't you preserve your language, culture, tradition just like these ? F#ck the white racist Britishers colonialists.

    • @JenniferRabener
      @JenniferRabener Год назад +2

      It brought many tears to the eyes of the Moriori women and children who were subsequently tortured to death. Its war fetishisation, even if it looks cool and cultural etc.

    • @alexanderhalvorson9950
      @alexanderhalvorson9950 Год назад +19

      @@JenniferRabener literally the entire world does war fetishism. You're not cool or edgy for being contrarian. Let people have the things they enjoy and go cope in the corner. Your opinion will be respected when you actually have a name instead of "user" and a bunch of numbers.

  • @Hmurr1515
    @Hmurr1515 3 года назад +4753

    He made a moment not only for his son, but his daughter to be a part of their culture; their bloodline, their heritage. I cry every time I see this

    • @williamhawkes7437
      @williamhawkes7437 3 года назад +61

      Their Culture? are they born in New Zealand? This is a Maori Haka, not the Samoan Siva Tau

    • @shikov111
      @shikov111 3 года назад +65

      @@williamhawkes7437 From what I've heard, his family has been in Hawaii for 9 generations but his roots are originally from New Zealand.

    • @williamhawkes7437
      @williamhawkes7437 3 года назад +41

      @@shikov111 nope …Momoa was born in 1979 in Nānākuli, Honolulu, Hawaii to Coni (Lemke), a photographer and Joseph Momoa, a painter. His father is of Native Hawaiian ancestry and his mother is of German, Irish, and Native American descent. He was raised in Norwalk, Iowa, by his mother.

    • @shikov111
      @shikov111 3 года назад +43

      @@williamhawkes7437 So he has polynesian roots only on the dad side then. He told in a interview that his family from Hawaii originally migrated from New Zealand like 9 generations ago (in the 1800s i assume)

    • @supportsniper4626
      @supportsniper4626 3 года назад +8

      girl aren't supposed to do these // don't usually iirc

  • @juancarrasco6598
    @juancarrasco6598 4 года назад +1562

    To see his children alongside him honoring their heritage, it shows how deep their roots are. It’s beautiful.

    • @allaboutsboyzz4737
      @allaboutsboyzz4737 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/w86rotpPU1Q/видео.html ..

    • @marca9955
      @marca9955 Год назад +1

      Because they've been miseducated about their heritage.

  • @valentinelarue1465
    @valentinelarue1465 4 года назад +9265

    "That's so cute."
    Yeah, even cuter back in the day where this would be the last thing you hear before running for your life.

    • @ColdNorth0628
      @ColdNorth0628 4 года назад +157

      Thats pretty cute.

    • @theodoresurtee1178
      @theodoresurtee1178 4 года назад +131

      Probably referring to the kids

    • @aabenson6817
      @aabenson6817 4 года назад +25

      Tru fuckn dat!

    • @horrorwhore7946
      @horrorwhore7946 4 года назад +20

      They got their ass kicked all history long

    • @kaimagnus5760
      @kaimagnus5760 4 года назад +136

      @@horrorwhore7946 No victory against the Maori was clean or decisive. To the point where eventually the Europeans gave up and abandoned their claims due to it not being worth the effort

  • @Dino13
    @Dino13 Год назад +993

    I smiled so much when I noticed his kids were there doing the Haka. I know they're very involved in their culture, but seeing how they have been doing it since very little and in such a public stage is so heartwarming. Such a rich and intricate culture and it's always a privilege when they share a bit with us. I am glad Haka has been getting international recognition in the past years. Another highlight for me was the guy in the hat in the background at 1:32 who I imagine couldn't perform the dance for some reason but was chanting along with them with all his heart. The sense of community and togetherness the haka gives was definitely present.

    • @alana2830
      @alana2830 Год назад +5

      He isn't Maori though... Its not his heritage. Is his wife Maori?

    • @trotgun1563
      @trotgun1563 Год назад +1

      What ??? Hes not Maori! Hes german with a tiny bit of Hawaiian! . This is cringe asf

    • @trotgun1563
      @trotgun1563 Год назад +5

      This is my culture and this is cringe to watch !

    • @crystalpike804
      @crystalpike804 Год назад +3

      ​@@trotgun1563dont be too hard on him - he had Jake the Muss in the background backing him up.

    • @victoriahatch371
      @victoriahatch371 Год назад +8

      The Polynesian people do this as well. Where do you think the Māoris came from?

  • @Deeryluu
    @Deeryluu 2 года назад +1392

    I grew up in a church with mostly Māori people and got to see the Haka being performed several times, in person. It is simultaneously one of the most terrifying, spiritual and awe inspiring things I have ever seen. Absolutely magnificent.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад +10

      He is not Maori he is Hawaiian so doing the Ka Mate is just weird...

    • @johngoter2272
      @johngoter2272 Год назад

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan who cares? Weenie

    • @sympathy1384
      @sympathy1384 Год назад +4

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan Doesn't matter where he's from it's still a sight to see

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад +7

      @@sympathy1384 It's performed horribly here.

    • @sympathy1384
      @sympathy1384 Год назад

      I mean sure still doesn't make it weird because he's Hawaiian

  • @mollyq2574
    @mollyq2574 3 года назад +3408

    I love that he’s obviously educating his children about their heritage. They are right there doing the Haka with him!

    • @hollywoodstreams
      @hollywoodstreams  3 года назад +48

      Yes! It's so special 💖

    • @mischr13
      @mischr13 Год назад +11

      @@harlowesadventuresinwonder1564 I've seen plenty of them that have people participating who are not Maori. I think it's up to them whether they consider it negative

    • @harlowesadventuresinwonder1564
      @harlowesadventuresinwonder1564 Год назад +5

      @@mischr13 Absolutely, if they volunteer or are paid and agree to perform that is their decision to make. I just don't want to hear about complaints that people can't tell one culture from another because they are ignorant if you are choosing to conflate the two especially when you lead people to believe they are the same.

    • @KashiKay
      @KashiKay Год назад +3

      Yeah I noticed! That was amazing that they were doing it along with him. ☺️😌

    • @trotgun1563
      @trotgun1563 Год назад

      Hea not Maori . Hes german with a small bit of Hawaiian! . This clip is so fucking lame !

  • @coolat1127
    @coolat1127 3 года назад +1766

    As annoying as it is to hear people in the crowd call it “cute”, I am very honored to be able to see these amazing people perform such a powerful Haka!

    • @SpaceAnomaly09
      @SpaceAnomaly09 3 года назад +31

      Yeah think back when and imagine going to war and seeing thousands of people preforming this that would be horrifying not funny or cute and its supposed to be scary for the opponents

    • @adriamaral300
      @adriamaral300 3 года назад +5

      Cute idea to perform at the premiere!
      Fierce Haka! The ancestors AND the still unborn heard That one!

    • @leafii.
      @leafii. 3 года назад +13

      @@SpaceAnomaly09 exactly. It’s still intimidating. In Australia and in rugby it is intimidating still. The opponents to the all blacks are intimidated but don’t let that get by them.

    • @dogma2660
      @dogma2660 3 года назад +41

      I think the "cute" comment was about the young boy in the group. "He is so cute". Either way he should also be respected.

    • @emmaschauer5409
      @emmaschauer5409 2 года назад +12

      I think those people were specifically referring to the children. Small people inherently make things cute even when they aren't intended to be.

  • @mariatorres6898
    @mariatorres6898 Год назад +325

    That is pure pride in one’s culture. Beautiful.

  • @scottthompson6504
    @scottthompson6504 3 года назад +3338

    10 years ago I was in a US rugby team, kiwi teammate of mine made a haka for our team and performed on the field before a match, most spectators laughed because at that time not many Americans know about Haka.
    The other team, our opponent, made up of 30-40% polynesians, stood there and respected it.

    • @JustPlaneStupid69
      @JustPlaneStupid69 3 года назад +203

      Your teammate is fuckin rad as hell

    • @hailrose_chan5780
      @hailrose_chan5780 2 года назад +11

      eyy lesh goo

    • @Hayden-Gizzy-Nz
      @Hayden-Gizzy-Nz 2 года назад +69

      Hi from aotearoa new Zealand awesome story my bro the Polynesians in the USA a so far away from there home islands I think for them to see a haka over there it would have taken them back home that makes me proud to be Maori. It doesn't matter if ur Maori or polynesian we all
      whanau(family) from the south Pacific

    • @Sono_zeraya
      @Sono_zeraya 2 года назад +20

      It's because Polynesians are simply better

    • @ophelias4172
      @ophelias4172 Год назад +10

      The first time I saw the Haka I was mesmerized. I can’t imagine what it’s like to see it in person!

  • @blackwolfap7
    @blackwolfap7 4 года назад +6701

    I'd love to see Dwayne Johnson, Jason Momoa and Roman Reigns lead a traditional Haka.

    • @BaibyDoll
      @BaibyDoll 4 года назад +125

      That will be Epic.! 💯

    • @maxondias9213
      @maxondias9213 4 года назад +158

      Uso's used to do it at the beginning ....

    • @zackritter5658
      @zackritter5658 4 года назад +121

      Rock and Reigns do it in Hobbs and Shaw the movie

    • @devonheilbron397
      @devonheilbron397 4 года назад +7

      Kapa o pango one will be intense

    • @LambertCadoc1453
      @LambertCadoc1453 4 года назад +37

      @@devonheilbron397 yeah but kapa o pango is for the all blacks so for new zealand it would be inaccurate for jason momoa the rock and reigns to do the kapa o pango

  • @Nothingbuttruth0
    @Nothingbuttruth0 4 года назад +2086

    Cute???? OMG...puppies are cute, this is the energy of warriors...

    • @rdzr1kinpin
      @rdzr1kinpin 4 года назад +30

      Probaly say that because of Jasons kids

    • @jkstudyroom
      @jkstudyroom 4 года назад +2

      These are warriors on steroids!

    • @mikelheron20
      @mikelheron20 4 года назад +5

      Garbage. It's a cheap publicity stunt.

    • @jkstudyroom
      @jkstudyroom 4 года назад +26

      @@mikelheron20 Really? Are you serious? The Haka is one of the most beloved treasures of New Zealand you call it a stunt? You Mike, must be a Repub-Tard!

    • @mikelheron20
      @mikelheron20 3 года назад +4

      @@jkstudyroom The real haka is legendary. This ain't it, which if you knew anything at all about Maori culture you would realise.

  • @Lifelong-28
    @Lifelong-28 7 месяцев назад +13

    Haka always reminds people where they came from,you can be born in the USA ,hold other country nationality,but when hearing haka,even if you don't understand it,you can feel the energy and reminds you where you came from.

  • @devinevessel
    @devinevessel 2 года назад +2222

    If I could witness this one time in my life, I would be so happy. So much respect for the haka.

    • @hollywoodstreams
      @hollywoodstreams  2 года назад +17

      💖🔥

    • @tasmanmcmillan1777
      @tasmanmcmillan1777 2 года назад +16

      If you’re in the USA, you’ll get the rugby World Cup in 2031. There you’ll find different versions of a “haka” by Samoa, nz & tonga.

    • @tylermurray3891
      @tylermurray3891 2 года назад +4

      Come to Nz

    • @paddington1670
      @paddington1670 Год назад +6

      New Zealand is a great country despite its size. Not many people there, but full of culture and heart, I highly recommend biting the plane ticket and going top to bottom of NZ some day.

    • @KimAhrina11
      @KimAhrina11 Год назад

      @@paddington1670 yeah so many white people live there nowadays lol, idk where are the Maoris anymore.

  • @kato111
    @kato111 3 года назад +3741

    That was so disrespectful how the people in the background where laughing at them, wtf is wrong with you, pay your respects, The performance was strong and inpowering, Beautiful

    • @SaffronSphinx
      @SaffronSphinx 3 года назад +99

      Watching the video, I laughed out of surprise of how cool it was. It's a startled laugh, but I feel great respect. I know it's history based and I get goosebumps when I see the haka done.

    • @janfunriebeeck
      @janfunriebeeck 3 года назад +99

      They are just ignorant Americans bro, its how they are
      from a South-African brother

    • @HAfusion
      @HAfusion 3 года назад +25

      It’s cringe bro lol

    • @samsclublol
      @samsclublol 3 года назад +127

      @@HAfusion no it’s really not

    • @HAfusion
      @HAfusion 3 года назад +7

      @@samsclublol it’s gay and cringe

  • @Julesamon
    @Julesamon 4 года назад +397

    I am African. Not familiar with this culture but the Haka gives me waves of good goose bumps and makes me so emotional that I cry... like proper cry❤ This is spiritual! Amazing! Love it!😍

    • @piff8061
      @piff8061 3 года назад +7

      I feel the exact same way and i'm european it enwokes something deep inside us

    • @nickpliatsikas7334
      @nickpliatsikas7334 3 года назад +2

      its for the warriors to show that they are ready to fight and kill its not emotional its war

    • @piff8061
      @piff8061 3 года назад +7

      @@nickpliatsikas7334 If anything war is highly emotional. Fighting is highly emotional.

    • @BBoy2ks153
      @BBoy2ks153 3 года назад +1

      @@nickpliatsikas7334 that's true, however, depending on the occasion, can make it emotional for one person .. it does for me when I do a haka

    • @Julesamon
      @Julesamon 3 года назад +3

      @@nickpliatsikas7334 so when they are done at weddings....that means war and killing as well?🤔

  • @paulinepan1919
    @paulinepan1919 Год назад +94

    Every time I see a Haka performed it makes me cry. So incredibly beautiful and powerful.

    • @paulinepan1919
      @paulinepan1919 8 месяцев назад

      @Jasonmomoa-et6ii Toronto, Canada

    • @VoguishMis
      @VoguishMis 8 месяцев назад

      Same!!

    • @lindsayhowes254
      @lindsayhowes254 5 месяцев назад

      Same here.... Chilean born but raised in Sweden

  • @bwana-ma-coo-bah425
    @bwana-ma-coo-bah425 3 года назад +4699

    when you see something like this, stand still and pay your respects.
    Don't laugh. That's an insult.
    How would you like it if some one laughed through the star spangled banner.

    • @lucylulusuperguru3487
      @lucylulusuperguru3487 3 года назад +217

      I'm American and I have several Maori friends, I think their culture is stunningly beautiful and interesting. Big respect from me.

    • @kiaaa7330
      @kiaaa7330 3 года назад +8

      !!!!

    • @WorgenGrrl
      @WorgenGrrl 3 года назад +20

      Concerns were expressed that the authorship and significance of this haka to the Ngāti Toa were being lost and that it had "become the most performed, the most maligned, the most abused of all haka" (Kāretu 1993b, p. 68 ) and was now "the most globally recognized form of cultural appropriation" (Hokowhitu, Brendan (2014). Graham, Laura (ed.). "Haka: Colonized Physicality, Body-Logic, and Embodied Sovereignty". Performing Indigeneity: Global Histories and Contemporary Experiences. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press. doi:10.2307/j.ctt1d9nmw6.)

    • @22alfatih
      @22alfatih 3 года назад +97

      yeah. I don't get why were they laughing. The first time I watch haka dance, I felt really amazed.

    • @ashthekingofdarkness1528
      @ashthekingofdarkness1528 3 года назад +11

      Knowing me as an Australian I know this already because my stepmom dad was born there before he died a few years ago

  • @DeeDee-zt7if
    @DeeDee-zt7if 5 лет назад +1120

    Powerful men doing the Haka ! I would love to see Jason and The Rock do this together!

    • @alexandercummins
      @alexandercummins 5 лет назад +91

      and then fight each other for islander supremecy.

    • @joenieves8653
      @joenieves8653 5 лет назад +22

      The stage would be fuming

    • @officialmailbox906
      @officialmailbox906 5 лет назад +2

      Me too .. that would be so great

    • @kamuiyatoX
      @kamuiyatoX 5 лет назад +9

      Also roman reigns, I imagine this can really happen, fast and furious franchise looks like signing all stars in hollywood

    • @kizunadragon9
      @kizunadragon9 5 лет назад +21

      Dude is Jason and the Rock do a Haka together my head will explode from awesomeness.

  • @lennyrobreds4041
    @lennyrobreds4041 4 года назад +5125

    "thats so cute"
    the same people who thinks mayonaise is spicy.

    • @DG-gx4sg
      @DG-gx4sg 4 года назад +196

      Americans have no culture at all

    • @AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw
      @AlejandroSanchez-pl6jw 4 года назад +94

      Or raisins count as seasoning in potato salad

    • @minaspeaks5580
      @minaspeaks5580 4 года назад +17

      Lol 😆 I'm dead

    • @janeisklar3923
      @janeisklar3923 4 года назад +25

      Now that's pretty racist

    • @Ryan-uu8oz
      @Ryan-uu8oz 4 года назад +19

      This comment section is filled with offended people who are angry everyone isn't praising a dance. Get a life.

  • @johnsiliga5080
    @johnsiliga5080 Год назад +23

    This is a sign of absolute respect and love at the same time.

  • @jerrythemagicalllama
    @jerrythemagicalllama 4 года назад +477

    I've already commented on this video but Jason doing this with his family brings back a lot of memories. When my mom's side of the family had our first big family gathering with our extended New Zealand family we met halfway in Hawaii and rented out an entire place for about a 40-person barbecue. (My mom's cousin married a new zealander and they have three beautiful half-Italian half-native new zealander children). At some point the entire group from NZ got together in the middle of the party area and all performed a few songs in Maori followed by the Ka Mate haka. They were speaking from deep within their gut. Everyone from the toddlers who had just been chasing each other around the pool to the elderly men and women with large charcoal tattoos circling their muscles joined together into one unit of raw power and pride for their history. What surprised me most was my small quiet Italian aunt joining the haka standing behind her three children, reciting the Maori perfectly and being just as powerful and feminine as all the other women in the family. We may be far apart but I am eternally grateful for getting to see a haka in real life. Thank you for this Jason and thank you to my uncle's ancestors for passing down these traditions to the next generation.

    • @madamelebuff
      @madamelebuff 3 года назад +11

      Depending on what the Haka is performed for can make the experience differ greatly. (A much loved NZ rugby player) Jonah Lomu's funeral Haka was the most heartbreaking I have ever seen.

    • @ryugujiken6936
      @ryugujiken6936 3 года назад +8

      when i graduated highschool the kapa haka group performed a haka to send off the leaders that were graduating and just watching it i nearly cried. everyone stood and watched and their conversations just stopped. it was very emotional

    • @melissabernosky2162
      @melissabernosky2162 3 года назад +3

      I got goosebumps reading this. I love hearing about it!

  • @lthoward5723
    @lthoward5723 4 года назад +188

    Man I cry every time I watch the ppl of New Zealand perform the Haka Dance it’s so much passion put into this chant I love it

    • @summalumma__
      @summalumma__ 4 года назад

      2 years ago I had performed and we did haka, if you wanna watch it here is the lik to that performance: ruclips.net/video/_9ne3Vsf-Ns/видео.html
      And the link to the performance we had done last year: www.maoritelevision.com/haka/te-mana-kuratahi-2019/groups/te-kura-o-taneatua/275848#video-player

    • @Hissinvette
      @Hissinvette 4 года назад +3

      He is not Maori he is Hawaiian

    • @summalumma__
      @summalumma__ 4 года назад +1

      @@Hissinvette He is Hawaiian, but Hawaii and Maori have a relation. So they're kind of right but then again wrong.

    • @Lara-rt7fp
      @Lara-rt7fp 4 года назад +7

      Jordan the Hawaiian that’s actually wrong jason momoa said himself that he is from hawaii but his blood line is also from new zealand and that means he’s maori😗✌🏽✨

    • @ttaare9222
      @ttaare9222 4 года назад +2

      All polynesian cultures have ties from Hawaii all through the south Pacific Ocean our peoples were navigators of the seas so in ever way polynesians are a vast race made up of many poly and Pacific cultures

  • @dl30wpb
    @dl30wpb 3 года назад +2750

    Having served in the Navy I know three things about Samoans.
    1. They are very large people. I was 6'0 and 225 in the Navy... In good shape. They all made me look little
    2. They are the craziest bastards I've ever met
    3. They are some of the most loyal friends you will ever have.

    • @annabellasmith2
      @annabellasmith2 3 года назад +4

      #ALLABOUTTHATNAVYLIFE🥰❤

    • @thatsreelcreative
      @thatsreelcreative 3 года назад +236

      These are Maori, my bro. Haha, it'd be like calling a Chinese person, Japanese. But we are all Polynesian.

    • @williamhawkes7437
      @williamhawkes7437 3 года назад +92

      Every word you say is correct in my experience.... but these guys are Maori.

    • @1997applebottom4lyfe
      @1997applebottom4lyfe 3 года назад +5

      I second this

    • @s1x03
      @s1x03 3 года назад +46

      they're Maori but ik everyone already said that anyway, everything you said is true my roommate is Samoan and he's the most built guy I've ever seen without working out

  • @captainbarbosa6567
    @captainbarbosa6567 Год назад +9

    Te maka huai tamaki haka dance is what I've just watched and then the one done in a wedding also the one where high-school students dance in honor of lost friends funeral... They all left me in big emotions, tears... Something so special about these dances. ❤️🔥💜

  • @max_and_relax
    @max_and_relax 5 лет назад +4280

    People are laughing and calling this cute?? Ignorance isn't always bliss... This isn't even my culture and I know it's no joke!
    Edit: Wow, I really appreciate the likes and comments (good or bad), God bless you all.

    • @leeanneryda6051
      @leeanneryda6051 5 лет назад +58

      Jazmine Palmer they don’t understand it like we do. 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @max_and_relax
      @max_and_relax 5 лет назад +1

      @@leeanneryda6051 so true smh

    • @cnit6213
      @cnit6213 5 лет назад +114

      They laugh because they are frightened and do not know how to handle such a demonstration of power and willingness to go to war. I am far from the cowardly type but the Maori folks I would never mess with

    • @leeanneryda6051
      @leeanneryda6051 5 лет назад +30

      C Nit on my perspective laughing is just unacceptable frightened or not as a Maori teenager when preforming the haka to the audience & they’re out there laughing is just a sign of disrespect in their eyes it may seem different and that it’s okay to laugh but in our eyes it’s like they’re basically saying it’s “cringe” & stupid.

    • @KB-wl4ip
      @KB-wl4ip 5 лет назад +12

      @@leeanneryda6051 Half of them are in business suits. The whole thing is kind of silly. I think people were laughing because it is cute. It's not to be taken seriously. These are not real warriors.

  • @ellapastoor2003
    @ellapastoor2003 4 года назад +3323

    americans: it’s so cute :)
    new zealander’s, polynesians and australians: *deep sigh*

    • @leilanileopoldo7866
      @leilanileopoldo7866 4 года назад +192

      @Ella Pastoor Yup as a fellow Polynesian I agree 100%. I do not understand why people would laugh at something extremely cultural and traditional, especially since a lot of Polynesian culture is being drowned out and it is no where near as strong and rich as it used to.

    • @leilanileopoldo7866
      @leilanileopoldo7866 3 года назад +1

      @@sian186 What do you mean?

    • @ellapastoor2003
      @ellapastoor2003 3 года назад +101

      @@sian186 he's an american citizen, but he also has native american and polynesian heritage. he's keeping in touch with his roots and obviously knows about his culture and where he comes from. i was talking about people in the comments who were saying the dance was cute, that may be how they perceive it, but the dance is a war chant meant to scare the opposing side. its very likely that the people that aren't aware of this are americans, whereas those who the culture actually originates from know of its meaning. it was a lighthearted poke at americans, never once did i say that they were ignorant and have no culture; you were the one that assumed that, not me. kindly fuck off with your victim complex. kiss kiss x

    • @ellapastoor2003
      @ellapastoor2003 3 года назад +32

      @@sian186 holy shit, its almost as if most white americans aren't aware of said cultures. gn

    • @ellapastoor2003
      @ellapastoor2003 3 года назад +6

      @@sian186 i know about white european culture, i’m well versed in it as i am actually in fact a practising wiccan. it was a joke about the stereotypical image of a middle class white american who isn’t aware of cultures and interprets it in the incorrect way. it was an innocent joke and you made it out as i hate americans and that i’m a hateful person in general, so far you’ve made assumptions about almost all of my opinions, there was nothing malicious or hateful in my original comment, it was something meant for people to have a chuckle at, not me saying that white americans and white people don’t have culture. also, it was based off of comments that were on this video, not the way i feel about white americans. i myself am a white australian and it makes my blood boil that you would assume i’m a hateful person, yes i assumed that the people commenting that it was cute were white, because that is likely. it was only ever meant to be a lighthearted jab at the stereotype of a white american. i am not hateful, end of story.

  • @kidehoward93
    @kidehoward93 3 года назад +333

    The best part is he included his children. Thats so dope. Imagine seeing a whole line of these guys back in the day before a battle

  • @grimmashley8422
    @grimmashley8422 8 месяцев назад +5

    Seeing Haka always gets me pumped. Jason Momoa really puts his all into each role. Here's hoping he gets another great role soon

  • @gaoxoxo
    @gaoxoxo 2 года назад +795

    I love watching Haka! Gives me goosebumps every time!

    • @hollywoodstreams
      @hollywoodstreams  2 года назад +13

      We feel the same way. 🔥💖

    • @VoguishMis
      @VoguishMis 2 года назад +3

      Me too! Every effing time!

    • @Colleen.pemachoetso
      @Colleen.pemachoetso 2 года назад +3

      Same here!

    • @sultan450
      @sultan450 2 года назад +3

      So much power

    • @parsleygirl100
      @parsleygirl100 2 года назад

      I find the facial expressions too funny. I bet if it was not a new zealand thing but say an Indian thing, people would not be calling this goosebumps worthy

  • @KayRob9116
    @KayRob9116 5 лет назад +997

    I love how he incorporated his kids in this.

    • @xtrariter
      @xtrariter 5 лет назад +35

      He didn't "incorporate" his kids into this. It is the haka and they learn it as children. They love and respect their heritage.

    • @TheIcemanthomas
      @TheIcemanthomas 5 лет назад +7

      @VALMER LYNN the rock is samoan

    • @cindyjones6441
      @cindyjones6441 5 лет назад +8

      CPGoat #3 Half Samoan, half African

    • @TheIcemanthomas
      @TheIcemanthomas 5 лет назад +10

      @@cindyjones6441 I know. I was specifically speaking on his samoan side. His African side isnt relevant in this convo.

    • @akeemwilliams8950
      @akeemwilliams8950 5 лет назад +6

      VALMER LYNN the rock learned it as a child too and has been on tv doing it long before Jason did it. He’s done it on national television too. Now Jessica.......she’s.......Jessica idk lol

  • @colesuqs
    @colesuqs Год назад +314

    The amount of energy and absolutely no embarrassment when they do this always makes me choke up a bit!!

    • @Z71990
      @Z71990 Год назад

      Showing ur own culture is an embarrassment to shit people only

    • @atulkshankar1783
      @atulkshankar1783 Год назад +28

      Why would they be embarrassed? its their culture.

    • @colesuqs
      @colesuqs Год назад +10

      @@atulkshankar1783 just because doing things that draw attention to yourself is often uncomfortable and embarrassing for teenagers! I just think it's cool that none of them seem to have an ounce of that! It's nice:)

    • @colesuqs
      @colesuqs Год назад +2

      @@atulkshankar1783 I'm sorry I said teenagers, I thought this was a different video, but my point is the same! Plus I'm probably projecting a bit cause I'm so self conscious I can barely order food in public lol

    • @aboss315
      @aboss315 Год назад

      I wouldn't underestimate the power of the Haka??? Brings bad luck and Because of this reply I would absolutely do a haka right in front of your face and make you shit yourself??? Now that will be embarrassing 😳

  • @lanim2877
    @lanim2877 Год назад +14

    I was sitting here wondering why he didn't do a Ha'a instead of the Haka. After reading his connection with Temuera Morrison and the Maori culture and explanation of Polynesians being one separated by water, it made sense. A wonderful honor of Maori culture. Yeah my eyes watered a bit. Powerful representation!

  • @GodofDisco
    @GodofDisco 5 лет назад +3039

    Very disrespectful of that lady to call them cute as they perform the mighty haka

    • @JGorilla1
      @JGorilla1 5 лет назад +42

      talking about the little girl, obviously, no chill for you

    • @ghostjr7234
      @ghostjr7234 5 лет назад +12

      Jose Gorilla say it to the rest of the 14 people that also thought the same

    • @lemonbreezy1
      @lemonbreezy1 5 лет назад

      God Of Disco tautoko

    • @Davviid43
      @Davviid43 5 лет назад +2

      I read your comment as I posted mine I feel the exact same way very disrespectful

    • @traciemarsh1611
      @traciemarsh1611 5 лет назад +1

      disco chill out ffs

  • @68m6a5
    @68m6a5 3 года назад +3126

    That little guy doing the haka is 100× manlier than those people laughing there

    • @mihajlobuncicbunca6072
      @mihajlobuncicbunca6072 3 года назад +52

      Little Momoa !!!

    • @eplanti
      @eplanti 3 года назад +72

      yeah, problem isn't that its haka, its that its being done on a carpet against a foam backdrop, nobody hears the voices or the foot stomps

    • @Emberchariot
      @Emberchariot 3 года назад +23

      And his daughter.

    • @leafii.
      @leafii. 3 года назад +19

      @@eplanti mhm. It’s more intimidating with the sounds which would MAKE THEM SHUT UP!

    • @nashton7057
      @nashton7057 3 года назад +3

      When I was at the kid's age I was doing some dumb shits

  • @samcreel
    @samcreel 5 лет назад +5249

    * Laughing and calling it "cute" * : Americans being Americans.

    • @alexie832
      @alexie832 5 лет назад +223

      As an American, I'm disappointed those people don't take these guys seriously.

    • @MsApril29906
      @MsApril29906 5 лет назад +37

      Sam Creel The woman was talking about Jason’s son, who was doing it right along with the men!

    • @auparie
      @auparie 5 лет назад +90

      gilbert martinez it’s not just for hype. the haka has deep meaning.

    • @pattipat9671
      @pattipat9671 5 лет назад +92

      American stupidity🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️ciao from Italy....👋

    • @alexanotsiri3375
      @alexanotsiri3375 5 лет назад +61

      gilbert martinez nah its not really hype. hes demonstrating a war dance from his culture that maui warriors used to tell stories and intimidate their opponents. if they saw some americans dabbing and other dances for “hype” im pretty sure theyd laugh all the same

  • @Hello-jo7gj
    @Hello-jo7gj Год назад +30

    As a rugby fan, I am used to haka, but still gives me goosebumps each time !

  • @dannieagerskov7790
    @dannieagerskov7790 4 года назад +1189

    Everybody gangsta til these mf’s start hitting the Haka at you

    • @marcusflynt810
      @marcusflynt810 4 года назад

      Its cute

    • @Blitz_IngaMCZ
      @Blitz_IngaMCZ 4 года назад +3

      It’s a warcry

    • @raidirr7448
      @raidirr7448 4 года назад +10

      Haka warcry is the last thing you hear before you die.

    • @sinichiann9590
      @sinichiann9590 4 года назад +8

      It means, WAR

    • @ngunhleisung5133
      @ngunhleisung5133 4 года назад

      Ken Penalosa so its means your gonna get killed because it’s a war cry basically

  • @christina_ppj9606
    @christina_ppj9606 5 лет назад +1447

    There is a reason he was chosen to play Khal Drogo guys....

    • @BridgetteWynn
      @BridgetteWynn 5 лет назад +75

      He actually did a Haka for his audition for Game of Thrones

    • @yankee2yankee216
      @yankee2yankee216 5 лет назад +18

      Christina _ppj "He has that certain 'je ne sais quoi," doesn't he? He is convincing, especially as a barbarian or super hero. He is one of the few up and coming actors I am paying attention to. I happen to think he's terrific.

    • @loganhanssen6004
      @loganhanssen6004 4 года назад +3

      He was Ronon Dex in Stargate Atlantis.

    • @christian-xp4yf
      @christian-xp4yf 4 года назад +2

      holy fuck he WAS khal drogo!

    • @glemymorett704
      @glemymorett704 4 года назад +1

      Khal drogo was my favorite. Too bad he died so soon

  • @johnclement189
    @johnclement189 2 года назад +478

    I always saw Haka as very badass and a very cool way to represent their culture to other people and had to respected. Sadly some people didn't get this and laugh or didn't take it seriously.

    • @nuplanner5345
      @nuplanner5345 Год назад +5

      Fools earn no respect.
      Haka is awesome.

    • @ludvig_fp
      @ludvig_fp Год назад +1

      I dont think maoris care if you laugh, as long as you show respect. And I think only 2% of America knows what a Māori is, and what the haka is

    • @Fance28
      @Fance28 Год назад +3

      Some people laugh out of nervousness and intimidation. And others are just c u next tuesdays

    • @brittneyferrell33
      @brittneyferrell33 11 месяцев назад

      I think it’s so powerful and honestly, attractive. Humans showing healthy rage, strength, and honor. It’s so authentic and just beautiful to see.

    • @MrMuaythai84
      @MrMuaythai84 10 месяцев назад

      shut up we laugh cause its funny to us. you enjoy it good for you.

  • @shanowilliams9851
    @shanowilliams9851 4 месяца назад

    kids are awesome.........raised well by there parents..yehaaaa from NZ...LUV IT

  • @theairwaybat1830
    @theairwaybat1830 4 года назад +727

    Damn that's intimidating, I'd be honored to hear this before my death

    • @Lara-rt7fp
      @Lara-rt7fp 4 года назад +19

      go to new zealand theres a lot of more advanced groups that practice it like it’s a sport it’s really cool and way louder not to mention there’s a more balanced ratio between men and women

    • @Jamplays592
      @Jamplays592 4 года назад +4

      This is what a tribe would do before starting a war with another

    • @dianeghazaryan4773
      @dianeghazaryan4773 3 года назад

      that's such a beta thing to hear you must be a virgin

    • @painisvergina3693
      @painisvergina3693 3 года назад

      When in reality they were honored to do this before their deaths

    • @TheChillimouse
      @TheChillimouse 3 года назад +1

      @@Jamplays592 different haka's for different occasions there are haka for battle and haka for weddings.

  • @thugbunny305
    @thugbunny305 2 года назад +186

    Everytime I see the Haka I get chills. You can feel the strength and passion! Makes me tear up

  • @hamilton5656
    @hamilton5656 4 года назад +22

    When I was in primary school I played rugby. Our coach was from New Zealand and he taught us the Haka. It was the only moment in my life I remember feeling confident and powerful. I tear up every time I see of performed.

    • @ttaare9222
      @ttaare9222 4 года назад +5

      You still have it man remember it and teach it keep it alive and you'll feel the same way haka never dies it sleeps waiting to be stirred from its slumber embrace it again 👍✌🙂

  • @vanessarodriguez4779
    @vanessarodriguez4779 8 месяцев назад +1

    Every time I hear and see that Haka I get goosebumps . Such a beautiful culture , beautiful people. New Zealand is in my bucket list.

  • @exodia1510
    @exodia1510 5 лет назад +59

    The raw power, and pride of their lineage! Imo, they HONORED them with this display! It was an honor to watch.

  • @a.awanui.vr4
    @a.awanui.vr4 5 лет назад +656

    Very great to see Jason loving Maori culture as I'm proud to be maori

    • @lewiskalaniuvalu2280
      @lewiskalaniuvalu2280 5 лет назад +47

      He said in one of his interviews that he's doing it for all the Polynesian Islands 🇼🇸🇦🇸🇹🇴🇳🇿🇵🇬🇫🇯🌺🌴🌴

    • @hisshoss67
      @hisshoss67 5 лет назад +3

      @@lewiskalaniuvalu2280 lmao

    • @afsanehpetrofsky
      @afsanehpetrofsky 5 лет назад +8

      Arnel Awanui can you explain a little more about this Haka . I don’t why Haka always makes me cry even though I don’t understand the words

    • @nitrorustlerpro15
      @nitrorustlerpro15 5 лет назад +5

      @@afsanehpetrofsky because it's fuckin powerful

    • @KennstWohlKeinSarkasmus
      @KennstWohlKeinSarkasmus 5 лет назад +2

      Wait, That's not Samoa? I know they are both Polynesians but I don't really understand the differents of an Samoan and Maori. The only thing I know is the difference in tattoos. Maori tattoos are round and samoa tattoos are parallel with straight lines.. Right? I like Polynesian culture.

  • @nanfinch4710
    @nanfinch4710 3 года назад +246

    It was great to see Temuera Morrison. He is a great character actor. I loved him as Boba Fett, Jango Fett (grown), and Tom Curry, among others. This ritual dance performance was splendid!

    • @hollywoodstreams
      @hollywoodstreams  3 года назад +2

      Hey Nan! Glad to hear you enjoyed the movie!

    • @sharonthomson2985
      @sharonthomson2985 2 года назад

      Where wasTemuera, please ?

    • @socrateslandestoy6303
      @socrateslandestoy6303 2 года назад +3

      @@sharonthomson2985 in the back line, between the girl and the gray suit

    • @lotuslady9821
      @lotuslady9821 2 года назад +4

      @@sharonthomson2985 He’s wearing a blue shirt next to the girl in the back line. Very happy to see him enjoying himself with their similar cultures.

  • @JC-AussieDocos
    @JC-AussieDocos Год назад +4

    that was POWERFUL!! The best thing I have ever seen at such an event, you guys made history here the way i see it. Belting out your culture for them all, with your children , I am moved

  • @nishanthpeters1395
    @nishanthpeters1395 2 года назад +327

    My favorite part is the kids who are performing the haka. They can get it as far as doing haka goes, and its fantastic to see young people rocking their culture so enthusiastically and genuinely. They had twice as much energy as the adults, who were also super enthused. Think about that.

    • @KashiKay
      @KashiKay Год назад +2

      Yeah. Those were his kids lol 😂

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Год назад

      It's not their culture though, they're Hawaiian and not Maori or Kiwi so why do the Ka Mate?

    • @nishanthpeters1395
      @nishanthpeters1395 Год назад

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan yeah you have a point. It does seem like appropriation, even though it is cool to see kids getting into something like a haka.

  • @metaverseplayer
    @metaverseplayer 4 года назад +631

    I’m going to optimistic and assume she means the kids are cute.

    • @jeniwatkins3297
      @jeniwatkins3297 4 года назад +8

      I'm sure it was. People like to get butthurt over everything these days

    • @Dddd88.
      @Dddd88. 4 года назад +1

      I’d say so

    • @nicoleharris7438
      @nicoleharris7438 4 года назад +4

      Hoping the same thing

    • @okbutjikook
      @okbutjikook 4 года назад +3

      Yeah lmao and yes they were cute 😂❤️

    • @sheydoll
      @sheydoll 4 года назад

      That is what I was thinking as well

  • @redpanda908white3
    @redpanda908white3 3 года назад +111

    It's so nice to see someone keeping their traditions alive regardless of where they are from. Indegious People are not revered like they used to be. I'm part Athabaskan Indian, Vuntut Gwich'in Athabaskan Indian. Thank you Jason Momoa for your ancestral dance! It was beautiful!! 🥰🥰🥰🥰

    • @lostdracco6744
      @lostdracco6744 3 года назад +2

      Here's the thing, it isn't his people's dance, it belongs to the Maori, smh but who cares as a Maori myself atleast he tried cause the haka is the most boring and tiring dance you can do

    • @MrAnderson5157
      @MrAnderson5157 2 года назад +4

      @@lostdracco6744 Maori are Polynesian. Many migrated to Hawaii. Samoa and other regions. So yes it IS his heritage.
      You can't be poly or you'd know this.

    • @MrAnderson5157
      @MrAnderson5157 2 года назад +3

      @@lostdracco6744 Hawaii is the northernmost island group in Polynesia and can be rightfully be referred to as a Polynesian.
      Polynesians are indigenous populations in Hawaii, Tahiti, Easter Island, Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea, Tonga, Tuvalu, Samoa, Cook Islands, New Zealand, Chatham Islands, French Polynesia, Wallis and Futuna, Tokelau, American Samoa, Niue, Vanuatu, New Caledonia, and two islands in the Federated States of Micronesia.
      Haka is a ceremonial dance in Māori culture.
      The Māori (/ˈmaʊri/, Māori: [ˈmaːɔɾi] ( listen)) are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand.
      To whom all which came to inhabit among other locations, Hawaii.
      They are all, admixing aside, brothers and sisters, literally.
      There were tribes and sub tribes but those that migrated to Hawaii,..Samoa in context, Were Maori. So yes it IS his heritage.

    • @lostdracco6744
      @lostdracco6744 2 года назад +5

      @@MrAnderson5157 lmao you are most certainly wrong, btw im maori, ngati kahungunu and tuhoe, the haka is a maori tradition, yes we are apart of the polynesian branch but the haka was created by us no one else, you seem to not understand that the people of polynesia have developed there own identities, these were laws that were created a long long time ago.
      all polynesians migraged to different islands and crafted there own culture, there own people, Hawaiians are not Maori that is so dumb.
      No other polynesian has rights to maori culture because there polynesian, our culture is distinct as much as it is similar.
      Us maoris respect our islander cousins thats why you rarely find us wearing lavalavas and tryna embed ourselves within the culture.
      if you ask any poly samoan, tongan, etc and ask them where does the haka come from they will tell you, the indigenous of Aotearoa and no one else.
      not only that us Maoris do not know who the Hawaiians are at all, to us yous are just some American's across the seas, you will not find a Hawaiian in new Zealand, out of all the islanders that come to nz Hawaiians are not one of em, yous are just strange cousins we dont know about, so when we see Hawaiians claiming our culture it offends us.
      Hawaiians have a beautiful culture but claiming someone elses is just not it

    • @MrAnderson5157
      @MrAnderson5157 2 года назад

      @@lostdracco6744 Wrong. Idt you understand the differences at all. Or heritage. As if NZ is strictly poly. Cmon my guy

  • @mydiyinspo3951
    @mydiyinspo3951 7 месяцев назад +1

    I fell in love with this dance when i watch the series titled "SEE" featuring Jason Momoa then i never knew its actually a culture from New Zealand until i saw it again this performed at a funeral.. the energy that comes with it is supernatural and fun

  • @fives5555arc
    @fives5555arc 2 года назад +93

    I only just realized Temuera Morrison is also there doing the Haka. We have Aquaman and Boba Fett doing the Haka, I am so amazed and honored to see this

    • @cody_tyra
      @cody_tyra 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I noticed it at the end too so I guess I wasn’t crazy. So awesome!

    • @commentjudger5009
      @commentjudger5009 2 года назад +4

      Jake the muss

    • @volcom05345
      @volcom05345 9 месяцев назад

      Thats right he plays the dad

  • @lareneandpipsqueeksully
    @lareneandpipsqueeksully 3 года назад +48

    They are intense, you can see how much it means to them! It comes through loud and clear! I love watching them all! Thank you!

  • @Noeton
    @Noeton 4 года назад +126

    So that's why the Dothraki language felt so natural when spoke by Momoa.

  • @Babigorl420
    @Babigorl420 Год назад +3

    Oh my gosh the haka is so awe inspiring I get goosebumps and tears in my eyes every-time I see it done.

  • @darreldaniel9842
    @darreldaniel9842 4 года назад +59

    He's being proud of his heritage....salute..salute.. salute...

  • @lavondoable
    @lavondoable 3 года назад +194

    Watching this ( and other ) Hakas somehow makes me cry - literal tears - every time. So powerful.
    As an American , I apologize for all the ignorant comments that you’ve heard ( and will read here soon , no doubt ).

    • @kk7420
      @kk7420 2 года назад

      Wow, you rarely ever hear that from Americans. Oh wait maybe it's because you aren't a white-american

    • @celestialsoldier622
      @celestialsoldier622 2 года назад +4

      You made need some theory if this made you cry. Jesus man, people today are so pathetic.

    • @AABradyKK
      @AABradyKK 2 года назад +3

      @@celestialsoldier622 lmao right!? This is a dance that was used to pump up young men to get them ready to tear the hearts out of their enemies.
      Blood, guts, and death.
      Then you got today's adults crying over this, and being offended that people call it a "dance" or "laugh".
      Want to honor the Maori way?... stop being so soft.

    • @timradford4393
      @timradford4393 2 года назад +14

      @@celestialsoldier622 why use the internet to be condescending and hurtful? You had an opportunity to be respectful and understanding, but chose to be snide and put another person down. There's nothing pathetic about being moved to tears by such a display of emotion and pride. You have a picture of a cartoon character as your avatar suggesting you find enjoyment in animated production - not my thing and I don't understand the fascination but I would never put you down for it on a public platform. What did your negativity achieve? Maybe think about what you type before hitting those keys. Use the opportunity to be constructive, kind, positive or supporting. Maybe say nothing at all. Whichever choice you make, just try not to be so negative. It's boring, it's unjustified and ironically, it is pathetic.

    • @celestialsoldier622
      @celestialsoldier622 2 года назад

      @@timradford4393 Please take your hippy to speak to someone who cares you absolute baby.
      Why use the internet to be an oversensitive child? Why use the internet to cry over my opinion?

  • @ellapastoor2003
    @ellapastoor2003 4 года назад +114

    seeing temeura morrison join in as well makes my heart warm 💕

    • @gabezbawllin3650
      @gabezbawllin3650 3 года назад +12

      Temuera Morrison was the one who taught them all those haka. As once the haka was finished he was the only one still in stance.

    • @senorsleepyhead9690
      @senorsleepyhead9690 3 года назад +2

      @@gabezbawllin3650 It's great to see how terrifying he appears doing the Ka Mate Haka reminds me of how terrifying he was in Once Were Warriors, but knowing underneath he is a genuinely nice man. Tu meke.

    • @andrewfenton9167
      @andrewfenton9167 3 года назад +1

      Jake "The Muss" Heke!!!

    • @andrewfenton9167
      @andrewfenton9167 3 года назад

      I didn't recognize him with a shaved head.

  • @AutumnLuvsJesus
    @AutumnLuvsJesus 8 месяцев назад +1

    I pray this tradition lasts until the end of time. It’s absolutely incredible ❤❤❤Beautiful and terrifying just like it’s meant to be ❤️❤️❤️ This is a war dance, and it blows me away EVERY time I see it!

  • @Pikepaw
    @Pikepaw 2 года назад +81

    My respect goes to these people. In suits and fancy dress clothes, still committed deeply to their Haka. I know enough to know this dance is a very significant act in Polynesian culture. Clearly so much whatever the wardrobe, when called to Haka you dance with the warriors.

    • @hollywoodstreams
      @hollywoodstreams  2 года назад +2

      💯💯💯

    • @marca9955
      @marca9955 Год назад +2

      @@hollywoodstreams 0%

    • @marca9955
      @marca9955 Год назад +2

      It's Maori specifically, not just Polynesian. You don't know anything.

  • @kathylyndsey316
    @kathylyndsey316 2 года назад +75

    I love that his children have that tradition in their blood.

  • @Takedownman
    @Takedownman 3 года назад +288

    Respect 🙏! Even when others here did not!

  • @tumaurireredaniel-white-le8lg
    @tumaurireredaniel-white-le8lg Год назад +1

    I love it when people showcase my whakapapa to the world, it just lightens my heart up, so thank you for that matua momoa❤❤

  • @zgurl94
    @zgurl94 3 года назад +79

    Seeing Haka performed always makes me super emotional for some reason. It’s very beautiful and very powerful!

    • @hollywoodstreams
      @hollywoodstreams  3 года назад +2

      Absolutely! It's SO special and those people are lucky to have experienced it live.

  • @Saturniscool2637
    @Saturniscool2637 4 года назад +1595

    I was deeply saddened when I heard people calling it cute, and laughing. It shows how uneducated people are on other cultures.

    • @chieldonkers8377
      @chieldonkers8377 4 года назад +88

      Just dont expect much for a country with no culture

    • @FrancisHD
      @FrancisHD 4 года назад +5

      @@chieldonkers8377 ok original

    • @shmataboro8634
      @shmataboro8634 3 года назад +7

      Option Delta, op was saying the kids are cute.

    • @thatolufuno7889
      @thatolufuno7889 3 года назад +11

      @@sian186 can you list 5 please cause I also no Americia as having no culture and only speaking 2 languages...the only culture I have seen is the red Indians besides that I havent seen any culture been displayed to the world besides their entertainment industry music and acting ..but that's not culture so ya could you list about 5 of them beside red Indians please

    • @thatolufuno7889
      @thatolufuno7889 3 года назад +5

      @@sian186 as I said never heard of america having culture besides red Indians hence I asked you to list them so I can learn and to add on I'm african from south africa I'm mixture of venda and Tsonga that my culture which I take pride in ...so please list 5 at least and stop taking offence and educate us cause clearly the world including myself doesnt see America having any culture at the most you can tell by the comment section

  • @hammaheqz3054
    @hammaheqz3054 4 года назад +2673

    Americans: No Culture
    Polynesians: Culture, Respect, Honor, Strength, Loyalty...etc

    • @frankieyoung5065
      @frankieyoung5065 4 года назад +37

      As an American I agree 😞

    • @9teen995
      @9teen995 4 года назад +19

      This is the most intimidating and coolest things I've ever seen

    • @cet945
      @cet945 4 года назад +52

      Modern americans yes, but not natives...

    • @xx.bubble.tea_gachaxx9056
      @xx.bubble.tea_gachaxx9056 4 года назад +27

      No Americans have a culture.... it’s called McDonald’s

    • @judasromero
      @judasromero 4 года назад +56

      @@xx.bubble.tea_gachaxx9056 Americans are filled with different people from different ethnicities and backgrounds and cultures and religions etc.
      We are not one in the same ignorant child. Plus Hawaii where Jason Mamoa is from is part of the USA !

  • @auntbubbyauntbubby6074
    @auntbubbyauntbubby6074 Год назад +2

    That was phenomenal!! Thank you!! Never witnessed anything like it before I would love to learn this and be right beside Jason Momoa and all the others that was truly beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wookie4159
    @wookie4159 4 года назад +40

    I'm American Latino and I love the Haka. I know what it represents to my Polynesian Brothers and Sisters. I have all respect....

  • @ashleypoindexter6273
    @ashleypoindexter6273 4 года назад +15

    Such an incredible tradition. So glad he is teaching his children their heritage. Would be an honor to see a Haka performed. These people don’t know how lucky they are

  • @nicholeledesma6194
    @nicholeledesma6194 5 лет назад +160

    can i just say i love how his kids are in this too? :) awesome

    • @Jimhhh67y
      @Jimhhh67y 5 лет назад +2

      Yes because they learn the haka when their children all kids it's their culture

    • @Sky-ez5wp
      @Sky-ez5wp 5 лет назад +2

      imagine some stranger being happy about your kids that would be weird

    • @Refining1
      @Refining1 5 лет назад +1

      Who are his kids?

    • @mistermyron9174
      @mistermyron9174 4 года назад +1

      @@Refining1 the kids

  • @KatSut1978
    @KatSut1978 Год назад +4

    Every single time this makes me cry. They give every ounce they got. Haka is so special. ❤

    • @MrMuaythai84
      @MrMuaythai84 10 месяцев назад

      and they accomplish what? beside fatigue and leg cramp

  • @jodie7951
    @jodie7951 5 лет назад +1532

    You dont know how much i hate those who are laughing in the back. They all should be educated and be respectful.

    • @mtk412
      @mtk412 5 лет назад +11

      No it's funny, dancing's for girls

    • @jodie7951
      @jodie7951 5 лет назад +76

      @@mtk412 No. Dancing is for everyone who wants to dance, as any other activity. Stop making gender roles they're stupid and ignorant.

    • @jett6865
      @jett6865 5 лет назад +37

      Blooming probably some uncultured Americans

    • @jodie7951
      @jodie7951 5 лет назад +7

      @@jett6865 yeah I guess I just hate it when they say these things

    • @mtk412
      @mtk412 5 лет назад +6

      @@jodie7951 cry me a river....dancing's for hoe's and little pansy ass, girly men, like these losers. You're ignorant, you'll never be me, no matter how hard you try, you'll never be like me....remember that.

  • @YAHNWAESUHNMUN
    @YAHNWAESUHNMUN 5 лет назад +328

    Ok my testosterone just went up 200%

    • @abzsesenar4045
      @abzsesenar4045 4 года назад +1

      YAHNWAESUHNMUN hahahahaha 🤣🤣🤣

    • @howdoyouknowninakatz
      @howdoyouknowninakatz 4 года назад +8

      And my ovaries just exploded it's win win for everyone!

    • @maiavitale8458
      @maiavitale8458 4 года назад +2

      mine too even though imma woman 😂

  • @rebeccakeele7541
    @rebeccakeele7541 Год назад +38

    And people wonder why he sounded perfect speaking Dothraki😍

  • @brauliomiranda2825
    @brauliomiranda2825 Год назад +2

    I can feel the strength and power of these men through this video. Amazing!

  • @charlespfaff6585
    @charlespfaff6585 5 лет назад +324

    DC did a great thing replacing the white blond haired version with a man from a sea going warrior culture. Jason Momoa is King of the Seven Seas.

    • @Pandemicus7
      @Pandemicus7 4 года назад +1

      Sea going warrior culture you say?

    • @rodrigosierpe5995
      @rodrigosierpe5995 4 года назад +2

      It actually doesnt matter. If JM is great for the character, then go for it, but if the most apt dude is blonde like the sun, I'll go for that too.
      I can't forget that the most epic and accurate version of the Kingpin, a traditionally white character, was Michael Clarke Duncan, a black dude, and I doubt there will ever be a more badass kingpin than him

    • @willardfasto4494
      @willardfasto4494 4 года назад +4

      Remember white people can't swim and have never built a boat.
      .....

    • @gastonlanteri1147
      @gastonlanteri1147 4 года назад +3

      "Sea warrior culture"
      Yeah like, vikings, gaelic, spaniards, greeks, romans and breton weren't that good at war...

    • @FrancisHD
      @FrancisHD 4 года назад +1

      @@rodrigosierpe5995 Vincent D'Onofrio sents his regards

  • @benjaminbobadilla9379
    @benjaminbobadilla9379 3 года назад +20

    This is amazing. The power respect for Haka sends powerful emotions through my soul

  • @taycie1486
    @taycie1486 Год назад +66

    Tears every time. What a privilege to see.

    • @taycie1486
      @taycie1486 Год назад

      @Jason Momoa malo🤍 from
      utah!

  • @sarawilliams3190
    @sarawilliams3190 Год назад +13

    I have no personal connection to the Maori culture but a haka always makes me emotional for some reason. I cry every time. The energy, love, strength, and just ... Life, that resonates from them always draws a tear.

    • @MrMuaythai84
      @MrMuaythai84 10 месяцев назад

      you want a alpha dark maori man over them skinny white boys huh?

  • @Vaderian88
    @Vaderian88 2 года назад +20

    Everytime I watch anyone perform the Haka, I have chills. Love to witness this for real. Such power, honour, pride, and most important know where your ancestors came from and continue the legacy of it.

  • @HardcoreBeta
    @HardcoreBeta 2 года назад +39

    Incredible, their performance and culture. Truly incredible. Even though this was almost 4 years ago, I appreciate their willingness and courage to share their lovely culture with even the most culturally insensitive and racist lot. Even though they were dishonored and laughed at, they still danced with all their hearts and shared with us a piece of their sacred culture that we should all cherish. Mamoa has raised his children well. He has taught them to love their culture, traditions, and to embody the spirit of their culture through the Haka. We Americans truly had no right to lay eyes on such beautiful culture. I hope many people look back and see how fortunate they were to see something so beautiful.

  • @TheRetroManny
    @TheRetroManny 5 лет назад +353

    For the Culture!

  • @DiMagnolia
    @DiMagnolia 4 месяца назад

    The Haka always makes me cry. Loved seeing little ones join in ❤

    • @JasonMomoa30
      @JasonMomoa30 2 месяца назад

      It's always a beautiful sight to behold. I came across your comments and I would love to say thanks for the love. If you don't mind I would like an opportunity to get to know you better. 🌹

  • @tinmant4127
    @tinmant4127 3 года назад +50

    When I listen to the star spangled banner and hear the words sung, it gives me goose bumps because I know the sacrifice it took to make this country. Listening and watching the haka does the same thing, it gives me goosebumps and pride to be able to witness such a thing. Just like both, the observers should stand at attention and be respectful. Not talk or laugh, respect the ceremony peacefully.

  • @khininglawangshol6308
    @khininglawangshol6308 3 года назад +12

    They should be honoured to see such a sacred dance. 🔥 The Haka dance shall reign forever amazing on its unique way❤️

    • @jasonmomoa6867
      @jasonmomoa6867 3 года назад

      Thank you for your brilliant support ❣️ and feedbacks ☺️ I am honored to be your actor🌹 where are you watching from?

    • @JasonMomoa-vv9od
      @JasonMomoa-vv9od Год назад

      I'm proud I've fans as you'nd i wish each day I've the chance to tell you how awesome you're and how better your presence have made my life'nd the world as whole i want to let you know i am cheering and rooting for you through your struggles and enterprises as well, just as you have with mine you're special and don't ever let anyone make you feel less of the awesome being you are i hope you've a great and less hectic day with reasons to smile just as you make me when i saw the comments section on my official page thanks for your unending support always you're my hero and I'm cheering for you to greatness just as much🌹❤😊🙏🏻

  • @spdutahraptor777
    @spdutahraptor777 4 года назад +53

    Damn i love Maori culture
    The guy in the back at 1:32 is basically me everytime i watch a Haka video

  • @NYG1991
    @NYG1991 Год назад +12

    Gives me chills every time I watch it. Greatest war dance ever. How I wish I could experience it in person just once.

  • @spiritualmystictarot
    @spiritualmystictarot 2 года назад +57

    This seriously gave me goosepumps. I adore the Haka, everyone there are lucky to see this. In awe! 💖

  • @rachelcotton3653
    @rachelcotton3653 5 лет назад +9

    This preformance braught me to tears because it's so special because it's a culture that will never be forgotten!!

  • @smokinezalez8819
    @smokinezalez8819 5 лет назад +396

    Man I miss doing the haka for rugby... they actually did this b4 there battles to intimidate the other rivals before the fight

    • @gainmelk
      @gainmelk 5 лет назад +13

      Haka is the body language equivalent of "I will have you for lunch, buster. Literally!"

    • @gainmelk
      @gainmelk 5 лет назад

      Nigh, night - you don’t even deserve me calling you names.

    • @capta1nnark546
      @capta1nnark546 5 лет назад +7

      Intimidate or make them laugh? Cos this shit had me in stitches lmao

    • @jodie7951
      @jodie7951 5 лет назад +20

      @@capta1nnark546 youre so disrespectful. This is culture, a tradition, used for many different events. You should respect it, not laugh about it.

    • @Nancy01ola
      @Nancy01ola 5 лет назад

      @@jodie7951 agree

  • @chetannaik1767
    @chetannaik1767 8 месяцев назад +2

    I m obsessed with haka ❤ love from India

  • @adigwejoy4652
    @adigwejoy4652 2 года назад +32

    Everytime I get to see a haka, I get literal goosebumps and I love it, I absolutely love it and appreciate you all for sharing your culture with the rest of the world

    • @trotgun1563
      @trotgun1563 Год назад

      Its not theirs its mine and seeing this grinds my gears . He is not Maori he is German with a little bit of Hawaiian! Not Maori we are not the same !

    • @aboss315
      @aboss315 Год назад +1

      ​@trotgun Whakatikatikamai? Ko matou, Ko tatou, Ko koutou te iwi Maori e... you know, we as Maori humbly acknowledge others that try embrace our Maori culture as a sign of respect and achnowledgement. As long as people dont misunderstand those certain things. Your intentions are absolutely correct but it doesnt mean it makes it right to speak of such? We as Maori should be proud az. All in good time the world will understand the history and meaning of Haka.

  • @Sa5mMelancholy
    @Sa5mMelancholy 4 года назад +4

    I had the privilege to experience a Haka before. It was amazing, the emotion they put into it was extraordinariy. I will never forget it.

  • @mountainman5173
    @mountainman5173 3 года назад +19

    Jason Mamoa doing the Haka is ALWAYS a win.

  • @Qtpie84
    @Qtpie84 5 месяцев назад +1

    I love the haka and I believe this is the most beautiful man I ever seen Jason Momoa! I’m telling you if I ever if I ever met him in person I will be like the Michael Jackson fans and pass out. He’s so beautiful