Kua horo te papa tunohopu Kua horo te whakatohea Kuahoro te whatumanawa Kua horo aue He aha i pera ai { aue taukuri] He aha i pera ai [patuki tahi te manawa ora] Te wehi o te whenua Te apu o te moana He whenua taurikura He hihiri wairua Patuki tahi nei te manawa o te atua O tangata ora manawa ora To Reo te ata e pai nei To reo te tai e timu nei a Te mooko rea Koutou e hau kura nei ki te ngia o te Ika roa [whetuki] Ki te uma o ranginui Patuki tahi nei te manawa o te atua o tangata ora manawa ora o tangata ora manawa ora patuki tahi nga manawa manawa ora e manawa ora e
I am Samoan and I have no understanding of the Maori language! Yet I’m fascinated with this song and how it warms my heart! I listen to this all the time! Much alofas!!!!
its my first time actually listening to a kapahaka group perform and this group honestly gave me goosebumps as well as made me cry.. i could honestly feel their emotions through this performance... damn throughout my 19 years of life living in New Zealand i have Never Ever sat still and listened and watched a kapahaka group sing a waiata~ and I really love this Performances it feels like there's a strong deep meaning or something behind it!
Kia ora. I am one of the performers in this group. And it is humbling to see these kind words. And now I would like to share to you the reason and why this song was sung with such emotion. One of our fathers (the man in the photo) passed away just 3 days before our performance. And this somg was composed by his son. He loved this song. So we sung it in commemoration to him.
Love this they're singing with real feeling can hear it In there voices... man they sound beautiful... I can watch this over & over again & again & yet everytime It seems to get better... (iykyk)
e hia kē ngā tau kua hipa, ā, e tangi tonu ana au ia te wa ka matakitaki i te waiata nei. Ka tino rangona me te kitea ngā kare a roto e matou e aro kau nei ki tēnei waiata rōreka
The man is Uncle Rawiri Rangitauira. He is of Ngati Whakaue and Te Whakatohea decent as can be heard in the waiata. He was one of Aotearoa's early Māori lawyers. He also recited our whakapapa from Tamatekapua right down to my sister (during her tangihana back in 2014)...
Kua horo te papa tunohopu
Kua horo te whakatohea
Kuahoro te whatumanawa
Kua horo aue
He aha i pera ai { aue taukuri]
He aha i pera ai [patuki tahi te manawa ora]
Te wehi o te whenua
Te apu o te moana
He whenua taurikura
He hihiri wairua
Patuki tahi nei te manawa o te atua
O tangata ora manawa ora
To Reo te ata e pai nei
To reo te tai e timu nei a
Te mooko rea
Koutou e hau kura nei ki te ngia o te
Ika roa [whetuki]
Ki te uma o ranginui
Patuki tahi nei
te manawa o te atua
o tangata ora manawa ora
o tangata ora manawa ora
patuki tahi nga manawa manawa ora e
manawa ora e
kua horo te papa Tunohopu
Shakeil Pomare
Thank you
Got the guitar chords by any chance?? Rerehua rawa atu nga reo waiata o tenei roopu kapa...
I love this song
That waiata still hits the feels even in 2021
Yup it sure does
This Waiata tira came tie with my Kūra xx TKKMON Ki heretaunga xxxxx love this waiata and my kuta waiata tira FORDEVER xx
2022 is still hitting💯
@@rotoz4life664 2023 💚
Hard out
2024 whanauuu lesgooo
I am Samoan and I have no understanding of the Maori language! Yet I’m fascinated with this song and how it warms my heart! I listen to this all the time! Much alofas!!!!
chur sole uso!
He waiata whakamaumahara tenei ki to tatou koroua a Rawiri Rangitauira no te hapu o Ngati Tunohopu no Rotorua i hinga ia i nga tau e rua kua hipa
Tohutō !!!!!
@@charliecasha2110 Man I wish I knew how to speak Maori, I'm slowing starting to learn and have a lot of time since i'm only 16
I'm still listening to this in 2023🤌
its my first time actually listening to a kapahaka group perform and this group honestly gave me goosebumps as well as made me cry.. i could honestly feel their emotions through this performance... damn throughout my 19 years of life living in New Zealand i have Never Ever sat still and listened and watched a kapahaka group sing a waiata~ and I really love this Performances it feels like there's a strong deep meaning or something behind it!
there is this is one of my favorite Maori songs
Kia ora. I am one of the performers in this group. And it is humbling to see these kind words. And now I would like to share to you the reason and why this song was sung with such emotion. One of our fathers (the man in the photo) passed away just 3 days before our performance. And this somg was composed by his son. He loved this song. So we sung it in commemoration to him.
@@MrHIKS13I know I’m 6 years late but did you guys only have 3 days to prepare for this tira or was this originally gonna be in the bracket?
I am also maori to and I am only8 years old and I loved it kapai 😊❤️
Love this they're singing with real feeling can hear it In there voices... man they sound beautiful... I can watch this over & over again & again & yet everytime It seems to get better... (iykyk)
Still here in 2022
e hia kē ngā tau kua hipa, ā, e tangi tonu ana au ia te wa ka matakitaki i te waiata nei. Ka tino rangona me te kitea ngā kare a roto e matou e aro kau nei ki tēnei waiata rōreka
BEST TIRA EVER
Forever give me those feels. Maumahara koe brother Jahmez mo ake tonu atu ❤
2:50
how can 18 people not like this waiata 😠
Rats
Tems Waaka cause there gaaaay 😂
How ur probably gay so shut ur fukn mouth
nah oi they were probably crying over how beautiful this is and their vision got blurred so they thought that the dislike was the like button
Who's here 2024
😊 The excitement when i finally found it.. ❤🎉
1mil views 🤯🤯
19 April 2021 for the high vibrations ✊🏽🔥🖤🤍❤️
Listening in 2018 😍
This will never ever get old... "I'm in love"
Ka tangi au i a wa ka matakitaki au i tenei.. 😢😭
Is the female leader the same one in ngati whakaue group?
I don’t think so
Yes she is.
New year's Eve 2021
Still my fav in 2022 💕
Still love it!
will always love this song!!! ;)
Tino ātaahua 🖤🤍❤️
tumeke koutou x
22 baby it’s goes hard as
No but you don’t understand I’m obsessed!
They should really have captions to our Maori language
Chur bro
Moe mai ra e te koro hoki atu ki ou matua tipuna manaaki ia maatoi ki raro nei kei roto tonu koe i ngaa manawa maha.
this is massive!! love it!! my new favorite group
Solid butha Tanawhea mean guitar skills bei
Wow ...goosebumps
1000 views from me
76ers vs Nets
2014 Intro
is this group from te arawa
Chords?
obviously credit to you all te puku js beautiful ;)
Beautiful
This is Beautiful
2021 came across this through the matua twins video of pungawerewere
2024🔥
One of my favourite songs
love this waiata
❤️Oooh the chorus is just heavenly❤️
you sing this at Luke's tangi
He Atahua o kautou koine
MANA!
he tino pai kautou
i love this song?
Im still watching this 2020
When?
@@CrepzYT lols
@@CrepzYT still watch it due to its my whanau lols
this is awesome
04082020 🎵🤴👸🎵
Maori women have abandoned NZ
Whakap eah
He waiata tino ataahua tenei :) Moe mai ra e te rangatira
I love this song Kia horo
Wow!
Ngai tuhoe
Faaaaaaarrrr This is meke all right
they were mean as wow
love this song patuki
Rawe
have anyone watched waiorea
Chur mean maori mean
ka rata au ki tenei waiata
Ahua pouri te manawa.
TUHOE HARD
Wow they are amazing 💙
so cool
FAVE STILL
Humbling to my heart. xox
😍😘💘
This is awesome 😍
Ataahua te waiata nei
💕💞
Tūmeke!! :D
Who are they honoring? Who is the man in the picture? What a beautiful tribute.
Tipuna (ancestor to this tribe(iwi) and by the looks of the comments this iwi is Tuhoe. Ataahua (Beautiful).
Wrong
Apparently, the dad to one of the performers. His son composed the song and his dad loved it. The dad passed away a few days before the performance.
Ngāti Whakaue
The man is Uncle Rawiri Rangitauira. He is of Ngati Whakaue and Te Whakatohea decent as can be heard in the waiata. He was one of Aotearoa's early Māori lawyers. He also recited our whakapapa from Tamatekapua right down to my sister (during her tangihana back in 2014)...
so cool
+Zeeah Waerea-Tamai Kua Horo
What are the chords to this song?
what's the name of the waiata?
+Keysha West Tū ngatahi Tū
Manawa Ora is the name of this waiata, we changed it while at nationals, and the choral that we regionally had was called Tu ngatahi tu.
Was here in 2019 (:
so beautiful this song makes me cry....tino ataahua xo