I married a Kiwi. In the 26 years we were together I got the full monte of Maori culture and tradition. This is taught to every schoolchild in NZ from an early age. They are the gold standard for racial integration and tolerance. We went to a work dinner here in Sydney and there were a number of NZ staff who had flown for for the conference. At the end of the mains, the women all got up on the dinner tables and did the Hoki Mi. It was truly amazing. You have to be near it to feel the message from the beautiful polynesian music and words. Their whole population is less than that of Sydney, but they punch way above their weight in every respect.
A couple of the young lads look like they have been in a Haka video a few years back when they challenged the older boys in their school. The younger ones had a lot of passion and energy back then too, they out did their challengers.
I married a Kiwi. In the 26 years we were together I got the full monte of Maori culture and tradition. This is taught to every schoolchild in NZ from an early age. They are the gold standard for racial integration and tolerance.
We went to a work dinner here in Sydney and there were a number of NZ staff who had flown for for the conference. At the end of the mains, the women all got up on the dinner tables and did the Hoki Mi. It was truly amazing. You have to be near it to feel the message from the beautiful polynesian music and words. Their whole population is less than that of Sydney, but they punch way above their weight in every respect.
Hoki Mai
The very last haka was really intense. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Well done.
ma te atua tatou katoa hei manaaki..'Gods blessings upon all of us..'amen'..
Amazing and beautiful to watch. Very moving! :)
I wish that Australia had the equivalent of this.
Absolutely brilliant ... if this is how New-Zealand educates its youngsters the rest of the world should have a very good look.
A couple of the young lads look like they have been in a Haka video a few years back when they challenged the older boys in their school. The younger ones had a lot of passion and energy back then too, they out did their challengers.
I love this video
PROUD TO BE A MAORI
all the kids that go through this school can sing .. #youngmaoritalent
what a beautiful
Does anyone know what the name of the last haka is??? or even better if anyone knows the words???
Didn't know the kid from hunt for the wilder people and deadpool 2 was from tis school aahaha. 8:42
Salute...
the one in the orange button down shirt in the middle. hair up and sunglasses
Awesome
so proud of our young maori today keep up the good mana.
In happy I'm a Maori and parkiha love use from stevannah takiwa
What is the name of the first waiata in this video?
Adrina has a very strong voice.. she's the only one i hear more then the others..
Da girl with da orange t-shirt and da sunglasses she da best singer :)
cool and it look like they are rocking the hose
In the orange with the shades on her head...I think or is that Mari??? Its one of them
yay autumn!!!
That last haka must be a taranaki haka.
love it
and pritty
marangara tuwharetoa
tuwharetoa
WHich one is she?
churr hearty as maoris
KA PAI mahyoo
mean maori mean.....uz r gud azzzz!!
churrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
waitara
ka pai
mean maori mean
Were maori