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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
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  • @1kallay
    @1kallay 5 лет назад +472

    Living in Melbourne we had the great good fortune to live next door to a Maori family. When they had a get together they would sit out the back, play music and sing along in beautiful harmony all evening. Off would go our TV and we would get comfortable and quietly listen, even the kids were quiet and behaved themselves and let me tell you, that was miraculous. We were pretty sure that all of the neighbours were doing the same thing. Kia Ora

    • @kinasandwich7624
      @kinasandwich7624 5 лет назад +36

      Lol you should've knocked on the door and said could we join you 🤗

    • @hamiorawalters5513
      @hamiorawalters5513 5 лет назад +24

      Yous should have asked to have a drink up with them bro you wouldov enjoyed it

    • @1kallay
      @1kallay 5 лет назад +23

      @@hamiorawalters5513 .... Hello to you and and Kina sandwich (above) and I hear what you're saying but it wasn't really the case. Our kiddies played together at either our place or theirs and the trust was there for that sort of thing. These evenings they had weren't very often and were rather quiet other than the music and singing which was loud enough to hear clearly but not imposing. Even though they wouldn't have minded it never really occured to us to invite ourselves over, we were quite happy just enjoying the entertainment.

    • @myresponsesarelimited7895
      @myresponsesarelimited7895 3 года назад +8

      I so miss those kinda parties, as a child I felt a responsibility to learn the guitar because it seemed like every Maori could play one, it also seemed every Maori knew the actions to all those old Maori songs, as soon as the guitar came out (sometimes multiple guitars) away they'd go, they'd play till their fingers were sore then it would be passed on and someone else would carry on playing it, not just Maori songs (although Tui Teka hits always seemed to make an appearance) ten guitars was a go to, slipping away, Spanish harlem, dock of the bay, all that great stuff that came out of America and England during the 50s 60s and 70s oh and Bob Marley was a regular...it was beautiful!!!
      Still happens in places and alot of the same songs too, but someone bringing a guitar or there being one in the house used to be guaranteed, alot of singing along with the stereo nowadays, it's just not quite the same, I'm 45 now, my mums generation did it best, but that's just my opinion I suppose.

    • @rebeccawatson6611
      @rebeccawatson6611 Год назад +3

      awesome

  • @mirika888
    @mirika888 4 года назад +204

    I am from Sweden and this makes my heart sing, since I was a child the Maori traditions touched a place deep within my soul,

    • @jeffreyhawthornegoines8727
      @jeffreyhawthornegoines8727 4 года назад +5

      It is wonderful and remarkable that you have such an affinity for the Maori culture. A former life? Who knows?

    • @martinmccarthy1500
      @martinmccarthy1500 4 года назад +8

      And somehow there are 140 odd thumbs down WTF

    • @carmellitale-man2671
      @carmellitale-man2671 3 года назад +2

      Thank you ♥️

    • @Th3Butcher76
      @Th3Butcher76 3 года назад +4

      Gets me every time I watch
      So so powerful

    • @fransdorable1566
      @fransdorable1566 3 года назад +3

      @@Th3Butcher76 Yes, it is, next time I get borne I want to be a Maori and a member of the All Blacks performing The Haka. ruclips.net/video/yiKFYTFJ_kw/видео.html

  • @BamCoonRising
    @BamCoonRising 5 лет назад +186

    Crying from Alabama. A Haka clip will chop me off at the knees and punch me in the throat every single time.
    I stand in awe, respect, and pure admiration for this beautiful display of emotion and tradition.
    I remember the first time I saw a watched a Haka clip, I had no idea who or what or why but all I could do was cry and smile at the same time. Sometimes the emotion is so raw and loud you need not know the language to understand it, the Haka is a perfect example of such and I pray that it continues to only belong to those who have earned the right to perform it.
    Long live the Maori.
    Blessed Be.

    •  5 лет назад +12

      That's nice of you to say - but America has its own native culture which is equally as beautiful & rich too. You should embrace it as we do our Maori. Thank you for your kind words. From New Zealand.

    • @chistianlohaus6617
      @chistianlohaus6617 4 года назад +2

      Hello, i am Christian from Germany I`full of Viking tattoos That performance is very intensive for me!!! Vikings in europe are gone to christ-religion

    • @ben1NZL
      @ben1NZL 4 года назад +3

      Eloquently put. Thank you

    • @celticminstrel8252
      @celticminstrel8252 4 года назад +1

      Indeed, Liz, merry meet.

    • @icebergrose8955
      @icebergrose8955 4 года назад +1

      Thats so Aroha ❤️ from New Zealand

  • @fritzcolburn
    @fritzcolburn 7 лет назад +531

    I pray these Hakas never stop coming up in my recommendations. These things are so beautiful on so many different levels. The thing that strikes me most is they are given respect even here in the U.S. I absolutely love it when people can come here and refuse to let their own culture die. I need to find some Maori's near me so I can learn some of these.

    • @carlosrodriguez6717
      @carlosrodriguez6717 7 лет назад +3

      Thay look white

    • @skibdee
      @skibdee 7 лет назад +14

      Carlos Rodriguez that's because Maori are mixed nowadays.

    • @carlosrodriguez6717
      @carlosrodriguez6717 7 лет назад +4

      Not to say white people copy everything look at soccer Azteca started it and copy your trial dance have a great day 😎

    • @michaelcollins8994
      @michaelcollins8994 7 лет назад +6

      tosser

    • @jellybee68
      @jellybee68 5 лет назад +26

      @@carlosrodriguez6717 Its part of the Maori culture to not give a fuck how others perceive them....how one identifies is the most important.

  • @AngelOrtiz-qu8if
    @AngelOrtiz-qu8if 6 лет назад +63

    kia ora!
    Everybody...
    My respect to Maori culture..
    From. The island of Puerto Rico.

  • @shannonparatene1957
    @shannonparatene1957 6 лет назад +100

    That's how a pub should really be, singing in any nationality not fighting. Make each other fell happy.

    • @junglebunny3000
      @junglebunny3000 6 лет назад +2

      spot on shannon the old way

    • @rickoliver2059
      @rickoliver2059 4 года назад +2

      That`s how it used to be , back in the old days . If somebody brought a ukulele into the public bar , we would all end up singing to that uke , I remember once somebody grabbed a couple of spoons from behind the bar , that was it , here we all are singing to the fella playing the spoons.Mainly it was singing to somebody who could play a guitar , man the place would be rocking , the occasional fight broke out , but that was usually too much consumed and everybody ignored it , too busy having a good time ! The good ol` days alright . Jolly Farmer , The Globe , The Bellbird , Hunters Corner , The Star and of course The Panmure Pub !!

  • @oleanderprpublicrelations7983
    @oleanderprpublicrelations7983 6 лет назад +38

    This is awesome after accidentally coming across it. I'm American (Texas)
    with Kiwi connections, my oldest two children were born in New Zealand... This video totally shows the world the wonderful, happy, go lucky vibe of the kiwis. Thank you for sharing..

    • @matematangi5944
      @matematangi5944 6 лет назад

      OleanderPR Publicist/Public Relati

    • @stockey50bro59
      @stockey50bro59 3 года назад

      Mate i Hope you got them nz passports ..as they are kiwis..

    • @morrisanderson818
      @morrisanderson818 2 года назад

      Hope you kept up with their Kiwi citizenship,that way,if you Guys decided to come back,and bring them home,you can,,just a thought 💯👍

  • @NinaAngelix
    @NinaAngelix 7 лет назад +112

    thumbs up from a Haka admirer hailing from northern Mexico!

  • @MechInfantry2AD
    @MechInfantry2AD 8 лет назад +71

    I get goosebumps watching the great people perfom. Beuatiful.

  • @juliewardle5435
    @juliewardle5435 4 года назад +42

    Being a pakeha living in New Zealand and working with Maori children as an ECE teacher, there are a many a thing that other races can learn from Maori beliefs and values. They are a beautiful people that hold high whanau and togetherness. I'm blessed to be able to learn so much from them as it's made me a better person. It's sad that they have had to fight to not loose themselves as a part of New Zealand as they are embedded in our land.

    • @kinasandwich7624
      @kinasandwich7624 4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your kind words and bless you, and your family

    • @debs2026
      @debs2026 Год назад

      KIA ORA

    • @sirderam1
      @sirderam1 9 месяцев назад

      I've no doubt that the Maori have had to fight to protect their culture. Though we British like to pretend that we are a peaceful and civilised nation of shopkeepers, the "warrior gene" still resides somewhere deep in our DNA - as a few other nations have discovered over the centuries. The warrior nature of the Maori is obvious and something they make no bones about. So, I suppose conflict was inevitable when these two cultures met. Still, I sometimes wonder, when I think of modern day New Zealand, if it was the British who colonised the Maori, or if it was the Maori who colonised the British. Either way, something very special has emerged from the mix!

    • @honahwikeepa2115
      @honahwikeepa2115 5 месяцев назад

      Than you 😍

  • @DLeske
    @DLeske 6 лет назад +41

    *Your beautiful culture brings me to tears at times like this.* He iwi ataahua koe, he pai, he kaha.

    • @nai506nai6
      @nai506nai6 5 лет назад +1

      Konei te pehea e huri ai tatoa. Ka nui te pai e hoa.

  • @friendlyguy2u
    @friendlyguy2u 4 года назад +25

    My first cousin attended school at Wesley College in Pukekohe, Auckland NZ and upon his return for the holidays he talked a lot about Maori culture. I notice that he has a lot of respect for it especially when he performs the Haka. I understood then as a young person that only with educating and involving ourselves in each others culture do we come to appreciate it and even respect it. I think the NZ education system surely ought to be the best model for any country with a diverse society.

  • @krank8385
    @krank8385 5 лет назад +50

    I went to a Maori wedding in New Zealand, the ceremony held on the rocks at the edge of the ocean, they were dressed in Maori furs and blew the horn with a large shell, it gave me goose bumps, at the reception his 16 year old female cousin had her face painted and burst into this amazing song half yelling half singing,similar to the video, it was the best wedding I've ever been too, it finished with the haka.

  • @caralama08
    @caralama08 4 года назад +13

    Seriously, this has made my heart 💓 and soul SO very very HAPPY 😆! Don’t know why? I just love the sound, the language, the dance and the music. Just W🥰W!!! Thank you for downloading. Xxxxxxxxx ❤️🦋🙏

  • @samfrancisco8403
    @samfrancisco8403 7 лет назад +123

    Why do I always have to cry when I see these Maori dances and songs?

    • @wymondleystrong274rep6
      @wymondleystrong274rep6 7 лет назад +1

      Sam Fransisco maybe it's heart touching.... #Churrr

    • @marissadecosta5236
      @marissadecosta5236 7 лет назад +8

      It's like that with a lot of Polynesian cultures. For me, being a Polynesian woman, I get urges to cry because of the wrongs done against my people. Btw I'm Kanaka Maoli or TRUE NATIVE HAWAIIAN.

    • @chocotendr
      @chocotendr 6 лет назад +3

      Song melody is amazing

    • @TheJasperlife
      @TheJasperlife 6 лет назад +4

      I like to think that it reminds us of a reincarnation we've experienced in the past... I cry when I listen to/watch Haka, I also cry when I hear South American music, and sometimes some traditional Chinese music.
      Or it could be that we're feeling the connection intended between the divine and our mortal plane that all music ultimately strives for, but few such connections are successful.
      Bla bla bla - WTF do I know anyways.
      In short, I cry too.

    • @mr.m2659
      @mr.m2659 6 лет назад +14

      Because it is performed with sincerity

  • @TechnikMeister2
    @TechnikMeister2 7 лет назад +374

    There are very few countries in the world where such respect and esteem are held for their indigenous peoples as in New Zealand.
    I am Australian and my ex was from NZ. She explained that Maori culture and music is taught to all school students regardless of race. They learn the tradition, history, music and culture. Maori is NZ. NZ was also the only English colony in the 19C where their were forced to sign a treaty. They did so gladly with this great race of people.

    • @marissadecosta5236
      @marissadecosta5236 7 лет назад +20

      Yes. Their treaty demands respect.

    • @airinihunter4625
      @airinihunter4625 7 лет назад +8

      Olive Dove xx Australia treats kiwis real bad

    • @TechnikMeister2
      @TechnikMeister2 7 лет назад +25

      Works the other way too. They are different to us. They are fiercely proud of their country and that gets misinterpreted. My first experience with NZ was 60 years ago. I married a kiwi. My kids are half kiwi and they have lots of extended family there. You get oafs and morons in any society, but there are few countries as inclusive.

    • @Japp2808
      @Japp2808 7 лет назад +3

      Stephen A there's more to that korero , good on yu

    • @freyjagrey8689
      @freyjagrey8689 7 лет назад +29

      Your ex has misinformed you. The treaty is a joke and the government likes to pick and choose which parts are important. Maori had their language beaten out of them and only got the right to it in 1980s. The language, culture and music is not compulsory to learn in NZ schools at all, and history? NZ government has a history of treating Maori like shit and stealing from them, the very things that make them who they are: Language. History. Culture. Buildings. Land. They don't teach that in schools.

  • @Japp2808
    @Japp2808 7 лет назад +102

    I'm proud to be Maori Wahine Toa

  • @TommyLeeOscar
    @TommyLeeOscar 7 лет назад +136

    The pukana (eyes, tongue actions) is what makes our maori culture unique along with that sense of togetherness. Absolutely maori are very family oriented nz is one close knit community sure we have our divisions but we overcome barriers we climb mountains and we fill holes. It's nothing out of the ordinary for any maori but it sure does amaze me how much the rest of the world thinks it's bloody awesome. Most kiwis aren't financially rich aren't academically intelligent. NZ isn't politically influential yes our lands our country was stolen from us Maori but we remain humble remain patient and we are rich with love. We are a proud people who love and cherish our culture. We do try to preserve it and teach the next generations our tikanga it's just sad that technology and the internet is the biggest mountain yet to overcome to get more younger kiwis to embrace the culture. I love seeing these clips because it triggers something inside that says you're maori be proud stand proud and learn your whakapapa "who you are."

    • @steveotene8137
      @steveotene8137 5 лет назад +3

      Tika tona korero e hoa... Mauri Ora...👍👍👍🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿

    • @momdad6491
      @momdad6491 5 лет назад +4

      Tihei Mauri Ora!

    • @macalauresmuse
      @macalauresmuse 5 лет назад +3

      I can see the love and the togetherness (and the fierceness and the pride). Lots of love to NZ from Scotland.

    • @kevinevans4923
      @kevinevans4923 5 лет назад +3

      Tommy Lee Oscar I'm also from a musical country: Wales. lm part of a choir. and we so love to sing. tradition is so important to us too. never loose your haka . it's the foundation of your beautiful culture. god bless you and your people.

    • @ianbowden1415
      @ianbowden1415 5 лет назад +4

      And if the rest of the world followed your example, most conflict would be wiped out.
      Long live the Maori.

  • @stickycelery4973
    @stickycelery4973 7 лет назад +5

    I've lost count how many times I've watched this. I just love it so much!

  • @Mandyisforlove
    @Mandyisforlove 6 лет назад +17

    Thank you for sharing. I have great respect for the Maori people and their culture.This is absolutely beautiful!

  • @YVR1975
    @YVR1975 7 лет назад +40

    I always find the Haka so emotionally moving ❤

  • @normanphillips2075
    @normanphillips2075 Год назад +6

    I am a Welshman tat has lived in New Zealand for 20 years. I have grown to love Waiata and play the guitar and sing with friends. The wairua reminds me of Welsh hwyl (spirit and passion).
    Tena koutou Katoa.

  • @thomasstieger1265
    @thomasstieger1265 Год назад +5

    I dont speak Englisch so i speak on german. Das ist absolut beeindruckend und geil.....
    Hammer hab sowas noch nie gesehen. Grüße aus Dresden

  • @underwaterbubbles
    @underwaterbubbles 7 лет назад +11

    Wow what an amazing treat to see them singing and doing the Haka. They really are a beautiful race of people.

    • @kinasandwich7624
      @kinasandwich7624 7 лет назад +1

      underwaterbubbles you might want to check out Epapa by Fiji concert in NZ.

  • @reuvengross5628
    @reuvengross5628 7 лет назад +16

    wonderfull really ! greatting from Tel aviv, Israel. i wish i could visit one day. beutifull song

  • @ledernierdesmohicans2276
    @ledernierdesmohicans2276 8 лет назад +37

    Magnifique ! Amazing ! Hello from France.....

  • @infectedvector
    @infectedvector 7 лет назад +24

    Such a cool video. The gal with the pretty smile and 'crazy eyes' up front really brings it. So does the lady singing lead. It's amazing how powerful the group song and dance is. Hypnotic and edifying. I love this. The closest I came to this is when my cousin got married and all the family elders (we're Indonesian) got together and lead us in similar group songs and dances. Different sound musically, but something I'd not experienced before. Scared my cousins in-laws at first (they're Dutch), but they got into it. Good memories for sure.

    • @damojames974
      @damojames974 5 лет назад

      Indonesian... Maori... we both pacific islanders my bro, and I've seen some Polynesian looking people from Indonesia so no surprises if our cultures are related

  • @billrott5150
    @billrott5150 4 года назад +10

    Never let anyone try and take your beautiful culture, dance, Haka's away from such a beautiful people. Stay strong!!

  • @johansnyder1641
    @johansnyder1641 6 лет назад +17

    These people love life to its fullest and I love them

  • @johnperry5237
    @johnperry5237 4 года назад +2

    Heck, that has brought a grown Alpha male to tears, wonderful, beautiful, thank you for posting!

  • @catherinetiernan9413
    @catherinetiernan9413 5 лет назад +3

    What an amazing heritage. Keep teaching the young ones.

  • @kyrankenner8394
    @kyrankenner8394 6 лет назад +15

    the lady in the centre of the front row has the most amazing smile :)

    • @kristieroybal4888
      @kristieroybal4888 5 лет назад +1

      Nothing wrong with appreciating and respecting the female Form. It would be nice to appreciate her beautiful eyes, grace, and most of all, her unabashed joy and delight, as well as her chest...

  • @robertcramb4654
    @robertcramb4654 4 года назад +4

    So beautiful, stunning and emotional. Bravo guys

  • @colynbarrett8127
    @colynbarrett8127 7 лет назад +11

    You guys are,,,,,,Great! Have been in your company, many times in Cardiff. Win, Lose,or draw,,,You're guaranteed,,,A Great Time. All the very best, from Wales.
    P.s Love The Haka. Regards Colyn R.S.V.P.

  • @uchihahikaku1630
    @uchihahikaku1630 8 лет назад +24

    People walking past were probably thinking "Shit they must be watching a pretty good game"

  • @elainemurphy509
    @elainemurphy509 6 лет назад +8

    I absolutely loved that there's nothing else like the hakas and these ladies beautiful voices. xxx

  • @kathiewalley
    @kathiewalley 7 лет назад +4

    Absolutely love it!! I get so emotional each time I watch and listen to the performance. Amazing and thank you for sharing x

  • @Shay-nu7id
    @Shay-nu7id 5 лет назад +2

    I am a middle aged American girl born and raised never been out of the USA come from a typical story here in the USA...my mom was grew up in foster care she had me at 16 and left when I was four her foster parents took me in and were older my mom that took me in died when I was 21....seeing how close and beautiful all of you are and how you stand by each other and you all know the songs together....I'm glad there is utube so I can see parts of the world I would never see. I admire you culture !

    • @harrycullen1643
      @harrycullen1643 5 месяцев назад

      Huge inter marriage with every race here in New Zealand.Im Maori myself and i cant tell whose who myself.I dont worry about it anymore.

  • @bengreen6980
    @bengreen6980 6 лет назад +3

    Absolutely loved every smiling happy second of this. So beautiful to watch

  • @memo35andmyelfe58
    @memo35andmyelfe58 6 лет назад +2

    Oh how I love your kind of moves - so different to ours (Europe) and so very wonderful - THANK YOU SO MUCH and good luck to you all !!!!

  • @MrEspresso15
    @MrEspresso15 8 лет назад +14

    Beautiful songs and dance, they're beautiful people, specially the ladies ;)

  • @Psinksy
    @Psinksy 4 года назад +2

    How wonderful to see, the joy & the pride shines through...

  • @markgalassini8742
    @markgalassini8742 4 года назад +2

    Great!! Moving, nicely done! Thanks. Mark in Milwaukee Wisconsin USA

  • @stephandevriesere3667
    @stephandevriesere3667 6 лет назад +125

    I love how the people of New Zealand hold on to there native language and customs. Never let it die pls.

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 6 лет назад

      ....except for the cannibalism. That's one well-documented Maori custom that I'm glad they let die out!

    • @rickoliver2059
      @rickoliver2059 5 лет назад +4

      @@sarahgray430 ....And that`s only `cos KFC came along ha!!

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 5 лет назад +2

      @@rickoliver2059 New Zealanders prefer fish and chips or salt & pepper shrimp over KFC. It's one of the nicer things they learned from the Brits.

    • @momdad6491
      @momdad6491 5 лет назад +1

      @@sarahgray430 who said it died out hmm kapai te kai lol

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 5 лет назад +3

      @@momdad6491 Well, if it hasn't I might have cause for concern. It brings an entirely different meaning to the phrase "I had a friend for dinner last night!"

  • @marklodge8245
    @marklodge8245 7 лет назад +72

    this is why I love New Zealand,where else in the world, would this happen. respecting traditional ways in the modern world. if only all countries and civilization live this way

    • @bmancaschowsan5447
      @bmancaschowsan5447 7 лет назад +2

      mark lodge this is in Canada too!!

    • @TheVespaholics
      @TheVespaholics 5 лет назад +1

      @@bmancaschowsan5447 This is in a Pub in Sherborne in England.

    • @EchoBravo370
      @EchoBravo370 5 лет назад

      In australia over 100 indigenous languages are still spoken - 13 main ones. Because there are so many, we do not get taught any. Stupid but true.

    • @7771-h2w
      @7771-h2w 4 года назад

      mark lodge
      Precisely, but the OBNOXIOUS britons screwed things up when they tried to undermine other cultures and enforce their own wicked demonic culture on others . The tune of voice when a briton speaks is sooooo hurtful to the ears and makes you want to puke on his/her face.

    • @7771-h2w
      @7771-h2w 4 года назад +1

      EC
      It's soooo unfortunate that the offsprings of ex-cons, serial killers and murderers whom eengland kicked out off it's shores are still living in an ABORIGINAL country.

  • @mike7002
    @mike7002 5 лет назад +14

    Beautiful and moving. NZ culture always stands out, even from here in Scotland.

    • @savvystyle5562
      @savvystyle5562 4 года назад

      Mike- Mahalo/ Malo/ Tena Koe- Hae Cuz! YIP!! one of you's.Irish/ EEurope & Russian, not so much Welsh along with NW English.I know. Arohanui

    • @Kiwinan1701
      @Kiwinan1701 4 года назад

      Lots of Kiwi Ladies Maori and Pakeha married to Scotsmen! For hundreds of years! Combination obviously works well!

    • @sargewaitoa9911
      @sargewaitoa9911 2 года назад

      You may not no but alot of us maori have Scottish and Irish in our blood ..

  • @robertotaiwan1
    @robertotaiwan1 5 лет назад +3

    i'm so impressed t see the proudness and the strength in this women, on their dancing and happiness in their movements, i really wish to give a strong warm hug to all of them, as Italian i can only say " BEN FATTO NUOVA ZELANDA "

  • @Raven68
    @Raven68 7 лет назад +23

    Best thing I've seen on RUclips!

  • @saraoconnor6169
    @saraoconnor6169 6 лет назад +6

    Goosebumps!!! It's so beautiful. I just love it😍😍😍😍😍. These guys are epic! What an amazing culture.

  • @dot8605
    @dot8605 6 лет назад +4

    Wonderful, made me feel so much better after a sad day...thank you for sharing!

  • @alfamaleUK68
    @alfamaleUK68 4 года назад +1

    Stumbled upon this post........absolutely amazed by this wonderful performance, hope all the wedding guests enjoyed this beautiful gift to all involved at this wedding.......kia mihi

  • @tibster078
    @tibster078 7 лет назад +20

    I love learning about other cultures. My colleagues and employees from all over the world are a great education. Sharing their histories and the history of a country I have only read about broadens understanding. I would challenge a US citizen to know the native chants of an American Indian never mind a whole pub worth. If we could all just break down the barriers and talk the world would be a more peaceful place.

    • @celticminstrel8252
      @celticminstrel8252 7 лет назад +2

      Experiencing other cultures goes a long way along the road of understanding, Tibster.

  • @simosc2
    @simosc2 5 лет назад +3

    Congratulations on your wedding, from America...That was beautiful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @remkojerphanion4686
    @remkojerphanion4686 Год назад +4

    How can anybody not love this?

  • @earlofeastwood777
    @earlofeastwood777 4 года назад +2

    Should make a recording and put it out there its better than that rubbish in the charts and radio 1 any day of the week month year decade!, beautiful part of the world is New Zealand i have fond memories of that loverly country God Bless all who live there.
    All the best from Britain.

  • @garybee858
    @garybee858 4 года назад +3

    that was amazing,,,very enjoyable,, watching from new york

  • @dagih.9769
    @dagih.9769 2 года назад +2

    Wow! What great tradition, to sing and dance like the ancestors! I‘m absolutely impressed!

  • @darranbarker7
    @darranbarker7 7 лет назад +8

    absolutely fantastic, can me and my wife please come to one of your weddings pleeease! lovely lovely people...

  • @angeldsouza777
    @angeldsouza777 3 года назад +2

    *Beautiful. So wholesome. Thank you!* 🥰

  • @rogeranderson8763
    @rogeranderson8763 6 лет назад +49

    My wife and I got to travel the North Island a few years ago. Many things impressed me greatly, the grace of the the people, Maori and white seemed to be in harmony. I know we certainly got treated in the best of all possible ways. There may be a Kiwi I wouldn't like...but I've sure never met one. -Veteran USA

    • @fukikobryant5067
      @fukikobryant5067 5 лет назад +2

      there's a few... Maori are human...we all need Jesus ... Kia ora

    • @momdad6491
      @momdad6491 5 лет назад +5

      What a really lovely thing to say sir, I hope this will stand true forever. I believe you have a great open heart considering all you have seen & are in a powerful position to spread kindness. Whatever power you may attest to, may you have an abundance of blessings. Kia kaha from NZ

  • @edwardmarcell2494
    @edwardmarcell2494 Год назад +1

    I love seeing these Haka video's. I year up every time I watch them. They touch my spirit and soul beyond words. I love and respect the Haka tradition. Thank God for my brothers and sister of the islands. Thank you New Zealand for your rich culture heritage and tradition that you share with us here on RUclips and for those who are blessed to witness this beautiful tradition in person.

    • @JHIrimana
      @JHIrimana Год назад

      Ngā mihi kia koe e hoa (Greetings to you my friend)

  • @davidLopez-lb2xt
    @davidLopez-lb2xt 7 лет назад +5

    Very addicting. The group enjoying it Well done!

  • @bruceschaffer101
    @bruceschaffer101 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for recording and sharing this. It's wonderful.

  • @elainemurphy509
    @elainemurphy509 6 лет назад +5

    I can't stop watching this! I love it so brilliant xxx

  • @SuperDancingdevil
    @SuperDancingdevil 5 лет назад +1

    Beautiful singing rounded off by a stirring Haka I wish I was there in that pub that night.

  • @TampaZeke
    @TampaZeke 7 лет назад +462

    I'm a middle aged man from Mississippi, USA but every time I see a Haka performed I am overcome with emotion. Such an amazing display of power and grace and community. Thanks for sharing!

    • @ekiwi13
      @ekiwi13 7 лет назад +9

      My husband is American (Im a Kiwi) but he loved it too ,thought he might get sick of it living here , but he never did lol.

    • @fisher898
      @fisher898 6 лет назад +21

      I am from Australia, and you are right. I have been to N.Z. and several South Pacific islands. Their culture and way of life could teach the world a lot of important lessons.

    • @stevegeorgepeters
      @stevegeorgepeters  6 лет назад +7

      You are welcome! Keep sharing I might be able to get advertising rights :-)

    • @mirta19422
      @mirta19422 6 лет назад +14

      Live in Missouri USA and find my self watching this about once a week. LOVE IT!

    • @beniciomoldenado2315
      @beniciomoldenado2315 6 лет назад +18

      Mark Hayden Sutherland - I could not have said it better, except I am 72. Before today I had not heard of Haka. It is absolutely fantastic and mesmerizing. Although I have no idea what is being said it still moves me. Music is a wonderful thing.

  • @ashadamson2083
    @ashadamson2083 6 лет назад +1

    Love this!we sang these at primary school kapahaka.30 years later i live in the gold coast of Australia and wish my kids could experience the same. Beautiful culture.

  • @lesleyskibinski6704
    @lesleyskibinski6704 7 лет назад +8

    I can so see my grandmother leading proceedings as this wonderful matriarch does....no matter what the culture

  • @aakau88
    @aakau88 5 лет назад +1

    Kia ora whanau Maori, you look & sound so happy and my spirit is lifted high! Rousing haka!

  • @cherylb2008
    @cherylb2008 7 лет назад +4

    JellyBeeI listen to this clip often. It brings me joy and also lifts my spirits .🌸

  • @lynette599
    @lynette599 4 года назад +2

    Captivating to watch ♥from South Africa

  • @kathiewalley
    @kathiewalley 7 лет назад +2

    Each time I watch this I start crying. Absolutely love it xx

  • @helenweatherby1694
    @helenweatherby1694 3 года назад +1

    Marvellous. I watch this again and again.

  • @ItsMeHeatherT
    @ItsMeHeatherT 7 лет назад +6

    I know this an older video however I love to watch it.

  • @michaelsanchez2417
    @michaelsanchez2417 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video of such a great ritual. Every time I watch a Haka I'm overcome with emotion and this video is no exception. I agree with many of the comments below. I implore these rituals to continue to be shared with us around the world.

  • @claudiacool8413
    @claudiacool8413 7 лет назад +4

    Love you! Warm greetings from the other side of the planet.

  • @teovelikov826
    @teovelikov826 4 года назад +3

    Is there a way to give this several likes? This makes me proud to be a human being!

  • @marcsmith4938
    @marcsmith4938 5 лет назад +12

    i am French Canadian ( Québécois ) i'm a deep lover of Maori Dances and Worior Haka Great People :)

  • @dh.inflameswetrust3419
    @dh.inflameswetrust3419 4 года назад +1

    Iam from germany.haka comes to me back itn different ways. Touches me so deep. Its crying and laugh like many people descripe. I dont know why...
    The energy is amazing.wow

  • @angelaoberoi446
    @angelaoberoi446 4 года назад +3

    I cried all the way through this as with some of the other commentators. Many reasons which are hard for me to express especially since I am still weeping.

  • @lordkurthornby845
    @lordkurthornby845 7 лет назад +18

    As a general rule, you never applaud a Haka its a respect thing. But on occasions like this performance clap away. Just like watching Kapa Haka

  • @MrEspresso15
    @MrEspresso15 7 лет назад +12

    The more I see it, the more I love it

  • @nakitojimo2001
    @nakitojimo2001 2 года назад +1

    Everytime I see haka, my memory flew back in the early 2000s. I was studied in AUT & Carich for 3 years. Miss the culture n the nature of NZ so much. Kia ora!

  • @honeriley
    @honeriley 6 лет назад +26

    Looking good London Māori Club: Gerry, Rose, Trina, Sian, Chris, Frank, Marie, Michelle, Kellee, Tarnz, Bruce, Jamie, Auntie Girl, Tayz and Newton on guitar.

  • @deansolano1483
    @deansolano1483 5 лет назад +1

    This is awesome! Everyone looks happy , Wow what integrity!!! Keep it up love these videos!!

  • @vanessapayero759
    @vanessapayero759 7 лет назад +9

    Dammit. Third Haka vid in a row and I cried again. People I'm RUNNING OUT OF DAMN TISSUES.

  • @elainemurphy2406
    @elainemurphy2406 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely stunning, beautiful. I'd love to be able to haka and understand which haka to do with which celebration or funeral etc, I love and respect it so much. Elaine in uk. Xx

  • @yvettepickens6645
    @yvettepickens6645 7 лет назад +17

    I love this! I wish I knew the words and the dance.
    I want to visit NZ so bad. I don't know anything about the country, but I want to visit.

    • @dtmanaiadm
      @dtmanaiadm 6 лет назад +2

      you should its a great part of the world best place every but im a kiwi so dont let that get in the way lol.

    • @emilyhealey5871
      @emilyhealey5871 6 лет назад

      I only know the first song is called Te Iwi E. Not sure about the second and the third is the well known Haka.

    • @mackapaapa4110
      @mackapaapa4110 5 лет назад +3

      First song: www.folksong.org.nz/e_te_iwi_e/index.html Second song: www.folksong.org.nz/tenei_matou/index.html

    • @kirstydickens2555
      @kirstydickens2555 4 года назад

      Awesome, thanks Mack, I didn't know what this song was called, I was lucky enough to learn the song and actions from a Maori lady when I was in primary school.

  • @IsaiahT97
    @IsaiahT97 5 лет назад +1

    Hey shoutout to the man that shot this video. You can tell he has a lot of love and admiration for Maori culture.

  • @Knockyknocks
    @Knockyknocks 7 лет назад +5

    I love it! True to yourself no matter where or who you may be around!

  • @broad100
    @broad100 5 лет назад +1

    All of you are wonderful! Love this haka. Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @tomboy691
    @tomboy691 5 лет назад +4

    Every time I see an Haka like this , i think i feel spirit from Maori beeing.
    But I can’t feel the REAL spirit because I’m not an Maori 🕊
    I love NZ for many years because of this tradition.
    Greetings from Germany and namaste !

  • @yarisantiago
    @yarisantiago 6 лет назад +1

    Beautiful! Full of joy, tradition and good vibes.

  • @ghostrider729
    @ghostrider729 4 года назад +8

    Man I feel the spirit..!!!!

  • @Psinksy
    @Psinksy 4 года назад +2

    How absolutely wonderful, spirit is lifting ..

  • @damama630
    @damama630 4 года назад +4

    The pure friendship projected in these Maori's is amazing.

    • @keamahia6413
      @keamahia6413 4 года назад

      they are probably family, Maori families are giant. I literally have 75 first cousins, and that just on my dad's side.

    • @damama630
      @damama630 4 года назад

      @@keamahia6413 I don't get along with the 10 people in my family, I can't imagine 75!

    • @harrycullen1643
      @harrycullen1643 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@damama630i got over 100 in total easily.I get on with 99% of them.
      You go back 2 generations and we literally came out of the same stomach.

  • @TheScreamers9
    @TheScreamers9 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this beautiful message, It is wonderful to see that some cultural aspects are returning or being openly displayed for all to see. I am a Cherokee Indian from Ok and it recently appears that many native cultures have lost many of their identity due to Boarding school.

    • @kaneashby487
      @kaneashby487 5 лет назад

      Hi brother love ur culture,learning maori was never a easy thing in New Zealand we fought long and hard for it and we still are fighting just like ur beautiful ppl

  • @noelinesmith6846
    @noelinesmith6846 5 лет назад +7

    Wonderful display of Maori culture. I could watch it all day and I am an Aussie. I loved the joy and happiness while they sing and dance. I visited New Zealand in 1980 and loved it. Best memories ever. My heart breaks for the tragic terrorist destruction in Christchurch. Senseless act of brutality on peaceful human lives.

    • @morrisanderson818
      @morrisanderson818 2 года назад +2

      I love Ausie,used to visit quite a bit then COVID came,best holidays I had ever and the people were absolutely awesome to me, must be the ANZAC thing,

  • @Aussietari
    @Aussietari 2 года назад +1

    What a Delight to See &. Hear,
    these Beautiful Kiwi/Maori Neighbours of 🇦🇺Australia,
    Performing in this U.K. Pub.

  • @andra4197
    @andra4197 7 лет назад +4

    Mich fasziniert das alles sehr. Ich habe nie irgendwo dazu gehört. Aber dieses Volk wandert aus in die Welt und egal, wo sie sich treffen können sie zusammen singen und tanzen und irgendwie haben sie die Sonne im Herzen =)