This new war dance (the i-bole) was taught to the fiji team by a fijian historian and choreographer...And what he said was the cibi is to be performed when u r vctorious in this case if fiji wins a game, that is why the i-bole is done before battle (the game). Jus some facts for the haters and people who know nothing about fijian tradition, peace out.
@@kalanimoeai584 the commentator says it the end. The cibi was a war dance that was used to celebrate victory in battle which is why they replaced it in this match with the i-bole
All Fijian meke's are about stories of past events and myths surrounding Fijian ancestory migration,land settling and tribal warfares. ''Cibi'' comes from the word ''VAKACIBI I VALU!'' (Laying down the Challange!). It is a pre-war psyched up shaking of the body with enchantment dictating the mind! This ''Cibi'' evolves around the movements of two Roosters fighting out a battle to the death! In Fijian..........to lay a challange(tribal meke) it is a ''Cibi'' and depicts a Rooster's cry,kick etc.
As a fijian the big boys lack pride when doing the bole compared to the tongans, samoans and kiwis..they should learn from the fijian u18 schoolboys team 2013 that beat the kiwis this year..
what's your problem RedemptionIsland685! you're samoan! you wouldn't know why the cibi was changed to "i bole". there's meaning behind it and purely fijian. you're disrespecting my culture. i'm sure my fellow fijians wouldn't disrespect the samoan challenge. and call names and the moves behind it, because we wouldn't know. i hope you apologize. vinaka
We had some Fijians come to our Marae they already knew the process they came to the funeral because the Uncle of the deceased on the Fijian side said they had to go because of the Tuakana (elder) line funny that just like the Maori. hell these so called specialist said there was a race in nz before the Maori the Mori Ori yeah um they spoke the same language had the same customs but they were a different race yep these scholars are special people
being Maori I like it I like all of them the difference and the similarity same here in Aoteroa each Tribe and sub tribe had their own way of doing the same thing but different lifting not lifting the legs etc I want to watch the Cibi Sipi Tau Haka Bole the Siva love it
Kua ni levu na vosa vakalialia....... lai dara mada e dua na Jersey mo laurai. At least they made some progress from the world cup. Kevaka ko sega ni taleitaka na ka eratou cakava na lewe ni timi.... May be you do something about it, rather than levu na vosa...
New VersioN- 'Ciciloaloas' TEIVOVO, TEIVOVO IO, IO, IO, IO TEIVOVO, TEIVOVO IO, IO, IO, IO RAI TU MAI, RAI TU MAI AU NA VIRIVIRI KEMU BAI IKO NA TOA YALEWA VEICO, VEICO,VEICO AU TABU MOCE O I AU U MOCE GA E DOMO NI BIAU LUVU KOTO KINA NOMU WAQA KAYA BEKA U SA LUVU SARA NOMU BAI E WAWAMERE AU TOKIA GA KA TASERE TULE TULE BUKA E SE DREDRE TULE TULE BUKA E SE DREDRE IO, IO, IE IO, IO, IE IO, IO, IE
yeeea very true, thats why we never get anywhere in rugby...too much complain: the coach, the bole, the players... the best thing we can do is to just support them
Thanks everyone for the comments.... Our present Cibi or iBole presented here has become more of a meke than it's intended purpose. Get on the halfway line & stand in a tight flat line and issue the challenge. The best Cibi I've seen performed was by our Fiji XV in 1970 when they destroyed the star studded Barbarians side 29-9.My uncle((Momo) played no.7 Ilaitia Tuisese. That day the team ran onto the field made a left turn facing the crowd/supporters in the stands. Captain and my Kai-Mr Sela Toga of Nadi & no.8 looked behind to the players who assembled quickly into a flat rigid line and down they went low and hard into....Teivovo, Teivovo.... That was the first warning shot fired by the Fiji XV....the 1st casualty at Gosforth. The 2nd casuality...the Barbarians.For information that team on the field had 11 players that would tour with the British Lions to New Zealand the following year in 1971 where they won the Test series 3-1. Fiji stole the Barbarians thunder that day all in part to a powerful,forceful Cibi that made people sit up and take notice !!!!! Our Cibi nowadays.....the fire is not there !!!!!!
Polys n Melas don't accept us as their own and it's OK because Fijians are neither. Yes we have influence from both but we are the only people much different to both of em. I can say PNG & Melanesian are different. From that, all Melanesians are directly descended from Aboriginal peoples. Fijians on the other hand are directly descended from PNG. PNG if u don't believe, we're not only native to New Guinea but all of Indonesia, Malaysia & the Philippines. The orientals pushed down from China & Mongolia, the Indians from the West & completely pushed the dark skinned natives to the east of Indonesia now known as PNG.
set.....set......o ira gona qo sa daramaka rawa na jersey, for all you critics, qito mada qai laurai na nomu veilecayaki,,,,,,this is our national team and we should take pride in them,,,.....if you have nothing good to say, than don't say anything unless you can go and prove yourself on the ground...........Go...Fiji....Go.....!!!!
and the all blacks dont make mistakes,shame u call urself a fijian.get behind the team.if u r that good at criticising how come ur not a famous coach by now.have some fijian pride man.sa dry yani
I am Maori if u wanna believe that Fijians are different to other Polynesian that's your choice funny thing is I understand some of the Fijian words because they are Maori words some of the Samoan words are Maori. Tongan have Maori words a Tongan asked my wife if she was Tongan because her last name was a Tongan word but to us it is a Maori word.
yes...Maori words and Fijian words are similar just like some from Tonga and Samoa.....i dont know why they say Fiji is melanesia when most of our ways and languages and history seem similar to those of Tonga, samoa and the Maori...
Isaac Lal fijian genetics are predominantely melanesian but our language and culture is predominately polynesian. Fiji was first inhabited by polynesians, then melanesians arrived and absorbed their language and culture and are now the dominant natives.
The whole pacific rim is similiar in certain words.. Imagine my surprise when I land in Malaysia over 12 hours away by flight and the local malays have similiar words to polynesians and Fijians.. now you wouldnt call the malays polynesian right ? nor Malenesian..
a little too polynesian? original Fijians were polynesian, melanesians migrated to Fiji hundreds of years after polynesians did... and Fiji today is still a Polynesian culture, but the people are mixed with a melanesian influence, "cibi" was the war dance of one particular tribe in Fiji, so the history of it really only represented one mataqali... this is better, when they get used to it, it will start to look good, this was just the first time they did it, so they still getting used to it.
All the Haters gonna talk, whether this new Cibi / bole looks similar to Samoa or NZ..so What? Change is gonna come and whenever there is a change, There Haters Talking...Hi Hater LOL..Im ride or die for Fiji-Real Talk
watching this new war cry-''Bole'-, it gives us a fighting spirit even if you watching from the sideline! So imagine how the boys felt and despite the fact that they lost to Scotland that fighting spirit is in them and they are proud to be called Fijians-we're Fijians... Vinaka vaka levu na qito vei kemudou na noda toa ni vala.....
Where in our tribal combat warfare history does it say we lift a leg and point to the ground????? We are ambush fighters and go in grps.We patrol quietly and low without a noise and hid when enemy approaches then ambush.If we're threatened our warriors go straight and launch an all out attack,kill and destroy! Where do you get that leg lifting from?
Wananavu...totoka dina na "I Bole".....I'm sure it makes each and every true Fijian Bati out there proud. I'll be watching this every morning before I go to work....INSPIRATIONAL
could you possibly leave a translation of what their saying in the comments....My father is Fijian but he hasn't taught how to speak the language and i find it quite difficult to learn.
Well done Fiji and the Bole warcry is just scary . . . hey, take it easy you guys . . !! Why can't the British LIONS have a war dance as well to rival the island nations war dance? They could wear Kilts, without the sporrans of course, and twirl their handkerchiefs above their heads as they dance round in circles. . . It could be terrifying you know ??????
If anyone of you saw "Manoa We Ni Yava" on MaiTV last night would see and appreciate the real meaning behind the Lyrics and moves of the "i Bole", it may seem samoan but its definitely Fijian!
You've said that the Bole is replacing the Cibi but its still the same wording or lyrics of the teiivovo and but alot of ho... ha.....its reminded me back in the old days when Raiwaqa/ Raiwai vs Delainavesi/ Qauia at the old town dance...."iko bole au" please get a proper one not cheap shot from fea market....vina'a
Overkill a bit I guess.............the worse thing is the 'leg lifting'. This is moreless copying the Samoans and the Tongans! Now where are we going looking back historically?
This looks like a disco jive dance from MTV. If I was facing this I would crack up laughing. Should've stuck to the old cibi, it looked so much more dignified and had history behind it ever since 1931.
I think that the war dance is too much. It is quite embarrassing to see Fijians doing such a dance that is not traditionally prepared by a pure choreographer!!!
I compare this preparation to the war dances from Polynesian, anyway Fijians are cousins of Polynesian. Fijians have another form of war dance different.
Fijians are genetically linked to Africans, in particular Tanzanians. That is why their war dances are different (MUCH BETTER!) than the other Pacific islanders
Ratou vaga qo na timi ni Scotland...Well farqing come on then ..You wanna piece of me..lol Qo ga me veisau wales 66 Fiji 0 kemudou..Kua so na buli meke jiko mai na batini vokete ni homebrew..Na discipline me qacoi kei na will power ni wini.
@@manuwilson4695 if we are being honest who gives a fuck?😆😆 You're 9 years too late kid🤣🤣we got more shit to be worried about like a fucken pandemic 😆🤣
This is way better than the old... This is the real war dance, except the boys could have made them selves act more scarier lyk putting their tongues out lyk the kiwis.. fijian in the days do that to scare the enemies!!
This new war dance (the i-bole) was taught to the fiji team by a fijian historian and choreographer...And what he said was the cibi is to be performed when u r vctorious in this case if fiji wins a game, that is why the i-bole is done before battle (the game). Jus some facts for the haters and people who know nothing about fijian tradition, peace out.
Isn't that exactly what the commentator said?
@@samshorto5433 no, not at all?
@@kalanimoeai584 the commentator says it the end. The cibi was a war dance that was used to celebrate victory in battle which is why they replaced it in this match with the i-bole
All Fijian meke's are about stories of past events and myths surrounding Fijian ancestory migration,land settling and tribal warfares.
''Cibi'' comes from the word ''VAKACIBI I VALU!'' (Laying down the Challange!). It is a pre-war psyched up shaking of the body with enchantment dictating the mind! This ''Cibi'' evolves around the movements of two Roosters fighting out a battle to the death! In Fijian..........to lay a challange(tribal meke) it is a ''Cibi'' and depicts a Rooster's cry,kick etc.
As a fijian the big boys lack pride when doing the bole compared to the tongans, samoans and kiwis..they should learn from the fijian u18 schoolboys team 2013 that beat the kiwis this year..
what's your problem RedemptionIsland685! you're samoan! you wouldn't know why the cibi was changed to "i bole". there's meaning behind it and purely fijian. you're disrespecting my culture. i'm sure my fellow fijians wouldn't disrespect the samoan challenge. and call names and the moves behind it, because we wouldn't know. i hope you apologize. vinaka
We had some Fijians come to our Marae they already knew the process they came to the funeral because the Uncle of the deceased on the Fijian side said they had to go because of the Tuakana (elder) line funny that just like the Maori. hell these so called specialist said there was a race in nz before the Maori the Mori Ori yeah um they spoke the same language had the same customs but they were a different race yep these scholars are special people
The Moriori spoke a different language than the Māori. Really similar, but not the same
being Maori I like it I like all of them the difference and the similarity same here in Aoteroa each Tribe and sub tribe had their own way of doing the same thing but different lifting not lifting the legs etc I want to watch the Cibi Sipi Tau Haka Bole the Siva love it
Sure bro, but you and I know that NOTHING compares to Piri Weepu leading the HAKA in 2013, against France!
Kua ni levu na vosa vakalialia....... lai dara mada e dua na Jersey mo laurai. At least they made some progress from the world cup. Kevaka ko sega ni taleitaka na ka eratou cakava na lewe ni timi.... May be you do something about it, rather than levu na vosa...
kaimara26076 dina saraga!
kaimara26076 Dina saraga!
i love this please use this ....
New VersioN- 'Ciciloaloas'
TEIVOVO, TEIVOVO
IO, IO, IO, IO
TEIVOVO, TEIVOVO
IO, IO, IO, IO
RAI TU MAI, RAI TU MAI
AU NA VIRIVIRI KEMU BAI
IKO NA TOA YALEWA
VEICO, VEICO,VEICO
AU TABU MOCE O I AU
U MOCE GA E DOMO NI BIAU
LUVU KOTO KINA NOMU WAQA
KAYA BEKA U SA LUVU SARA
NOMU BAI E WAWAMERE
AU TOKIA GA KA TASERE
TULE TULE BUKA E SE DREDRE
TULE TULE BUKA E SE DREDRE
IO, IO, IE
IO, IO, IE
IO, IO, IE
KAICOLO!
yeeea very true, thats why we never get anywhere in rugby...too much complain: the coach, the bole, the players... the best thing we can do is to just support them
Go hard my bradas, make me proud. GO FIJI BULA
Thanks everyone for the comments....
Our present Cibi or iBole presented here has become more of a meke than it's intended purpose.
Get on the halfway line & stand in a tight flat line and issue the challenge.
The best Cibi I've seen performed was by our Fiji XV in 1970 when they destroyed the star studded Barbarians side 29-9.My uncle((Momo) played no.7 Ilaitia Tuisese.
That day the team ran onto the field made a left turn facing the crowd/supporters in the stands. Captain and my Kai-Mr Sela Toga of Nadi & no.8 looked behind to the players who assembled quickly into a flat rigid line and down they went low and hard into....Teivovo, Teivovo....
That was the first warning shot fired by the Fiji XV....the 1st casualty at Gosforth.
The 2nd casuality...the Barbarians.For information that team on the field had 11 players that would tour with the British Lions to New Zealand the following year in 1971 where they won the Test series 3-1.
Fiji stole the Barbarians thunder that day all in part to a powerful,forceful Cibi that made people sit up and take notice !!!!!
Our Cibi nowadays.....the fire is not there !!!!!!
onz
Polys n Melas don't accept us as their own and it's OK because Fijians are neither. Yes we have influence from both but we are the only people much different to both of em. I can say PNG & Melanesian are different. From that, all Melanesians are directly descended from Aboriginal peoples. Fijians on the other hand are directly descended from PNG. PNG if u don't believe, we're not only native to New Guinea but all of Indonesia, Malaysia & the Philippines. The orientals pushed down from China & Mongolia, the Indians from the West & completely pushed the dark skinned natives to the east of Indonesia now known as PNG.
set.....set......o ira gona qo sa daramaka rawa na jersey, for all you critics, qito mada qai laurai na nomu veilecayaki,,,,,,this is our national team and we should take pride in them,,,.....if you have nothing good to say, than don't say anything unless you can go and prove yourself on the ground...........Go...Fiji....Go.....!!!!
Onz na bole...kemudou na complain tiko,ira gona ko cakava tiko nai bole sa vo dara rawa na jersey vulavula..
haha qori qori tukuna vei koya lol
respect!
and the all blacks dont make mistakes,shame u call urself a fijian.get behind the team.if u r that good at criticising how come ur not a famous coach by now.have some fijian pride man.sa dry yani
I am Maori if u wanna believe that Fijians are different to other Polynesian that's your choice funny thing is I understand some of the Fijian words because they are Maori words some of the Samoan words are Maori. Tongan have Maori words a Tongan asked my wife if she was Tongan because her last name was a Tongan word but to us it is a Maori word.
yes...Maori words and Fijian words are similar just like some from Tonga and Samoa.....i dont know why they say Fiji is melanesia when most of our ways and languages and history seem similar to those of Tonga, samoa and the Maori...
Isaac Lal fijian genetics are predominantely melanesian but our language and culture is predominately polynesian. Fiji was first inhabited by polynesians, then melanesians arrived and absorbed their language and culture and are now the dominant natives.
The whole pacific rim is similiar in certain words.. Imagine my surprise when I land in Malaysia over 12 hours away by flight and the local malays have similiar words to polynesians and Fijians.. now you wouldnt call the malays polynesian right ? nor Malenesian..
all of u are filthy fucks
TheAsiaCentury who made you mad ?
The cibi fucking sucks. The Bole is a waaay more appropriate challenge. We should use the bole because it will really psych up the Boys.
Still nowhere NEAR the Haka!
hhuu haaa??that's the part spoiled this cibi.
dina sara
After the huuuu haaaa bit the crowd should've sang "I wanna knooowwww if you can be my girrlll" hahaha
Lia lia, or what?
i must say the new fjijian war dance, the bole is mean,
hhuu haaa??that's the part spoiled this cibi.
Aista vacava me on mai na quruquru vatu, manoa come on men oso
a little too polynesian? original Fijians were polynesian, melanesians migrated to Fiji hundreds of years after polynesians did... and Fiji today is still a Polynesian culture, but the people are mixed with a melanesian influence, "cibi" was the war dance of one particular tribe in Fiji, so the history of it really only represented one mataqali... this is better, when they get used to it, it will start to look good, this was just the first time they did it, so they still getting used to it.
a disgrace! where is this now!
Ohhhhh ioooooo👏👏👏👏👏👏
hooh huh hooh huh is all i hear..lol
What country is that?
All the Haters gonna talk, whether this new Cibi / bole looks similar to Samoa or NZ..so What? Change is gonna come and whenever there is a change, There Haters Talking...Hi Hater LOL..Im ride or die for Fiji-Real Talk
GOOD ONE,sa fiji reps io na polo se lutu tiko,milo kaji!!
Fiji, wake up our ancestors.... Much ALOF 🇼🇸
Satish Narayan baku. It's not 'the Bole'... it is '..the i-Bole'
Thought some of them moves came out of crouching tiger hidden dragon.
Ahahaha
watching this new war cry-''Bole'-, it gives us a fighting spirit even if you watching from the sideline! So imagine how the boys felt and despite the fact that they lost to Scotland that fighting spirit is in them and they are proud to be called Fijians-we're Fijians...
Vinaka vaka levu na qito vei kemudou na noda toa ni vala.....
Too much. I prefer the original
fuck damm this is mean
And your point is!?
Its mean az :)
the "woo haaa" bit is just off..
Fijian and proud🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯🇫🇯❤️❤️❤️❤️
ne fijian war cry choode
Dou Vocai😂😂😂🖕🖕
Totoka sara ga kena qo viti
Well explained totoka na upload
Who won that match?? Lol
redemptionisland685, na bai o yaki!
Umm, this is the cibi
I like that war dance. well done Fiji.
Where in our tribal combat warfare history does it say we lift a leg and point to the ground????? We are ambush fighters and go in grps.We patrol quietly and low without a noise and hid when enemy approaches then ambush.If we're threatened our warriors go straight and launch an all out attack,kill and destroy!
Where do you get that leg lifting from?
Onetime8224 samoa
slack
hoo haa!! bahahaha :D
Wananavu...totoka dina na "I Bole".....I'm sure it makes each and every true Fijian Bati out there proud. I'll be watching this every morning before I go to work....INSPIRATIONAL
could you possibly leave a translation of what their saying in the comments....My father is Fijian but he hasn't taught how to speak the language and i find it quite difficult to learn.
Fijian tribal war dances are the best in the world, full stop. But on the rugby field they don't cut it...too many lia lia, kaicolo ideas.
Au na tabusoro
Wtfeck?!!? Looks like the bootleg haka
awesome ca! wananavu...
Well done Fiji and the Bole warcry is just scary . . . hey, take it easy you guys . . !! Why can't the British LIONS have a war dance as well to rival the island nations war dance? They could wear Kilts, without the sporrans of course, and twirl their handkerchiefs above their heads as they dance round in circles. . . It could be terrifying you know ??????
Maciu Vatu We could do something in line with Monty Python Holy Grail? Knights of 'Ni'
Lions aren’t British lol
Use it today v Wales. Love it!
Sivia tale na Sara Kung fu panda lol
Kinda wish we would replace the Cibi for this.
If anyone of you saw "Manoa We Ni Yava" on MaiTV last night would see and appreciate the real meaning behind the Lyrics and moves of the "i Bole", it may seem samoan but its definitely Fijian!
Go my fiji bros
this is actually cool! bole
nice.......
God bless fiji
You've said that the Bole is replacing the Cibi but its still the same wording or lyrics of the teiivovo and but alot of ho... ha.....its reminded me back in the old days when Raiwaqa/ Raiwai vs Delainavesi/ Qauia at the old town dance...."iko bole au" please get a proper one not cheap shot from fea market....vina'a
Awesome video..llyrics of this war dance???
Overkill a bit I guess.............the worse thing is the 'leg lifting'. This is moreless copying the Samoans and the Tongans! Now where are we going looking back historically?
@soulbrotherify u fijian??..or indo fijian??
wahahahahaha very funny,''teivovo teivovo whoohaaa'' hahahahahathis must be a joke right....what the fuk!!!!
levu na Manoa Rasigatale laurai ke..m i right???...its good..ca ga ni sevuti ga qai lusi na timi...haha..
I thought they got rid of the Cibi due to religious reasons
The start and end of it is great. Middle part looks little tacky but i do like the new I bole.
The fijian bole views are underatted 💥
HAHAHAHA Trues up man.......at least the cibi was ancient, it had history, this one seems a little too polynesian and yes Samoan-ish
au bolei iko when Netani talei said that ,all people says io and laugh.
Im sure the Scotsman love their Fiji trip
dina talega o iko!!
hakah maore is better :D
patience brother...
good stuff boys...
This looks like a disco jive dance from MTV. If I was facing this I would crack up laughing.
Should've stuck to the old cibi, it looked so much more dignified and had history behind it ever since 1931.
I think that the war dance is too much. It is quite embarrassing to see Fijians doing such a dance that is not traditionally prepared by a pure choreographer!!!
Dasao
Bole in Fijian is to Challenge - well challenged boys, well challenged.
I like this because am fiji go fiji!!!!!
Too much karate kid with the crane technique
I compare this preparation to the war dances from Polynesian, anyway Fijians are cousins of Polynesian. Fijians have another form of war dance different.
Fijians are genetically linked to Africans, in particular Tanzanians. That is why their war dances are different (MUCH BETTER!) than the other Pacific islanders
@@manuwilson4695 The Fijians come from a mixture of Polynesians and blacks like the Papuans of Papua.
Ratou vaga qo na timi ni Scotland...Well farqing come on then ..You wanna piece of me..lol
Qo ga me veisau wales 66 Fiji 0 kemudou..Kua so na buli meke jiko mai na batini vokete ni homebrew..Na discipline me qacoi kei na will power ni wini.
the old one was better
It looks impressive until you translate it then it's hilarious
LOVE THE BOLE....GO FIJI GO!!!! ALL THE HATERS GO TO HELL IF YOU DON'T SUPPORT IT THEN YOU'RE AGAINST US....
@@manuwilson4695 9 years later and you're here replying in 2021. Keep up bro🤣🤣🤣
@@manuwilson4695 if we are being honest who gives a fuck?😆😆 You're 9 years too late kid🤣🤣we got more shit to be worried about like a fucken pandemic 😆🤣
@@sbrother176 That's true brother. 👍
Brother, I just found out (10 minutes ago) that one of our room mates just caught the covid!...Sorry about all the bad, no respect comments.
@@manuwilson4695 all good brother. Hope your room mate recovers and hope your all ok🙏🙏🙏💯🤙👊👍
caita na wini me caka
Dou vicai
Karate kid part 3!!!
Weak
can’t be better than haka
give respect bozo
its not supposed to be better dumbass
cool..nice..nice!!..vinaka..boyss
This is way better than the old... This is the real war dance, except the boys could have made them selves act more scarier lyk putting their tongues out lyk the kiwis.. fijian in the days do that to scare the enemies!!
This looks ridiculous!. I prefer the old cibi. Na I bole qo...looks more like a polynesian dance. And what's with the hu ha...