🇳🇿 American Couple First Time Seeing Haka: Te Whānau o Te Maro Hauhake - Te Mana Kuratahi 2023

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  • 🇳🇿 American Couple First Time Seeing Haka: Te Whānau o Te Maro Hauhake - Te Mana Kuratahi 2023 | The Demouchets REACT
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  • @kij_4
    @kij_4 6 месяцев назад +6

    Love watching an hearing our babies love an passion for their Māori culture. Boys doing haka, girls singing an swinging poi, as soon as they wake up, in the shower, walking to an from school, til sleep😆 yes its everywhere, absolutely beautiful and the dedication an hard work when they get to perform on stage, love iit

  • @F0RTY4
    @F0RTY4 6 месяцев назад +12

    Some of the feelings are the same as the Cook Island people, The Maori and the Cook Island people are one in the same people

    • @donaldduck2139
      @donaldduck2139 6 месяцев назад +5

      yes indeed we are, I am Maori. . . . . but, all people of the world are one people or should be one...for the betterment of the world

  • @dilxs
    @dilxs 3 месяца назад +2

    You guys should also watch the group "TE KAPA HAKA O TE PŪWHĀRIKI" and "NGĀ HUIARAU O KAWAKAWA" from the same competition 'Te Mana Kuratahi 2023'. Kids are ONN🔥

  • @Shenzenxo
    @Shenzenxo 6 месяцев назад +5

    Maori people and culture is so beautiful

  • @davidfuters7152
    @davidfuters7152 6 месяцев назад +3

    Have you ever watched Jonah Lomu’s funeral ?
    Beautiful and heart breaking

  • @peterteohaere4986
    @peterteohaere4986 19 дней назад

    The one that was put up 4 years ago they did a version of lion king .this young group are good every year they put a team in.

  • @Valar_morghulis132
    @Valar_morghulis132 5 месяцев назад +1

    Omg this is my kapa Haka group I did this i was one of the people who said the stuff (Kaea)

  • @YouStillNeedToSleep
    @YouStillNeedToSleep 6 месяцев назад +2

    True. Their stuff is always like "this is war". Very serious stuff

    • @zealantis
      @zealantis 3 месяца назад +1

      The realm of Tu (War) is a great part of our culture. But the realm of Rongo (Peace) is the biggest part of us. Tu's realm is for the battlefield, for martial arts training, workouts, and haka. When you are not doing any of this, you are in the realm of Rongo and learn songs, love, unity, to support, hospitality, how to grow plants, and things of that nature. No one is ever allowed to stay in the realm of Tu, because you will go insane. It is Intimidation and declaration our haka. But it is NOT a war dance, it is really a peace dance. A breath of fire, yes. But used to bring peace, if peace couldn't be brought through the dance, it is now a war dance - adrenaline flowing, and now you will feel less pain as you fight and move faster than you would of. Death was not feared, because our beliefs were similar to the Greeks and their Valhalla. Mauri (og name for maori) knew that when you die your wairua (soul?) passes on to the afterlife, tho life and sacredness still remains in the bones, which is why you should NOT disturb a burial site.

  • @clemrota-tawha9011
    @clemrota-tawha9011 6 месяцев назад +1

    Yeeyah all about the feels Kia ora ko rua ❤😂

  • @skylagaaia1683
    @skylagaaia1683 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is how all Polynesians in the pacific such as the Maori here, maintain their culture, traditions, and language. The young children from their regions come together in competition. Every part of the competition is known by different names, and the haka is only one part of the competition.
    Schools have ‘kapa haka’ each year, all help in the learning and the retaining of ‘te reo’ (the language), and in doing so retain their culture and traditions.
    Maori culture has had a huge resurgence over the last 50 to 60 years, and has now become a leading role model for other cultures on how to retain and bring back their cultures.
    One of the greatest cultures who have been working closely with Maori, are the indigenous tribes of the Native American Indians.
    Love your reactions… thanks👍🏼❤️

    • @zealantis
      @zealantis 3 месяца назад

      Polynesians are not taught songs using paper and pen, but instead we sit there with a straight back and with our eyes closed in a meditative state. The songs, or whatever we are learning are said to us in lines, and repeated by us learning, slowly it become embedded into the mind and the entire song,prayer,haka,etc is remembered. I believe this to have been the worldwide way of teaching. This way you do not forget.

  • @zealantis
    @zealantis 3 месяца назад

    It is really sore to wiri (the fast twisting of the wrist), this was another wrist strengthening exercise of the past, 17:14 you can see at this timestamp, the boy infront couldn't wiri with his left hand anymore but he kept pushing, future chief.

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 6 месяцев назад +2

    11:52 Video is fire 🔥🔥🔥💯

  • @vinniebanks2206
    @vinniebanks2206 3 месяца назад

    appreciate you two ❤

  • @ronamargaretedwards5610
    @ronamargaretedwards5610 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is Kapa Haka, (group performance) not all Maori just don't do the Haka. There are many, waiata/songs, poi, action waiata,
    Waiata can be like any song, (happy, sad, funny) when Males come to the front thats when you know they will Haka, Then they move to the back again, to finish there performance.
    Our tamariki/ children start to learn waiata/ Haka, as babies kohanga (baby care). Then as they age, they may attend our cultural school (Kura kaupapa) which they speak in our Maori language. Or they may attend english speaking school that have a Kapa Haka group they can join. Primary school Kapa haka, High school Kapa Haka, there are competition between all schools like this one you are watching. and then they make their way into the Adult Kapa haka. Which is a huge television competition called Matatini!, Maori groups come from all over Aorearoa/NZ and Australia for this two yearly competition, which is awesome.

  • @KT-go6ms
    @KT-go6ms 6 месяцев назад +2

    Yeah they young. They’re intermediate school. Generally 11-12 years old

  • @keishagagemiller
    @keishagagemiller 4 месяца назад

    Please watch kawakawa primary as it is one of the best groups at Te mana kura tahi

  • @clownboy727
    @clownboy727 6 месяцев назад

    You guys should react to waiorea 2023 polyfest 👀

  • @zealantis
    @zealantis 3 месяца назад +2

    Kia Ora Korua. I hope you are very healthy. I come to give knowledge and not in a negative way. Kapahaka is for the stage. The best of our "performances as they are called, are performed in whare wananga (maori school of learning that is nothing like a white mans school, its about the ascension of consciousness, energy, staying fit and healthy, bonding with those in your tribe, and connection to everything especially nature), for welcomings, ceremony's and rituals (not any bad rituals, we believe in high vibrations but the gov make us out to be savage and evil). The thing is that recordings and photographs of our actual culture in these wananga are forbidden because its seen as too sacred/taboo to be on recording and seen by those who weren't there. Wananga/Whare Wananga is also where the hand to hand combat takes place. Every man and boy is to be taught discipline, speech, how to sing, breathing techniques and how to breathe into the diaphragm so to never loose your voice during songs, chants and haka because it is very very easy to loose your voice. There are many ancient techniques and methods you learn. Like how to gather, how to make and use instruments and weapons etc. How to carve, stretch, send off of spirits, replace negativity with positivity, jump super high, hold worlds lowest horse stance, use peripheral vision, move as one - Remember, follow and call commands. Heal with natural remedies. Lessons of truth and unaltered knowledge and history - what really happened in events down to what exactly was said and by whom. Love and respect for all. The mauri (life) in everything. The relationship and interconnections of all things metaphoricalised in our stories (such as Tane creating man and tree, science now tells us man keeps tree alive and tree keeps man alive - Tane ascended to the 12th heaven where the creator resides to receive 3 baskets of knowledge to be bestowed upon man who had 6 fingers at the time, 3 on both hands). The identification of all trees, plants and birds in a forest. identification of healing plants and how to make medicine from them. Of course intimidation, and how to not be made scared easily. Have fast as f reflexes, hold breath for a half an hour underwater, run without getting tired, get over "pain", meditate, sit with perfect posture as our ancestors did, and how to be a leader - one way is an elder will choose randomly who will do things right before its time to do it, such as they will choose randomly who will speak and welcome the manuhiri, or choose randomly who will lead the war army in maurakau (weaponry), the haka, etc. - another way is to make each boy stand up and recite incantations to bring birds, rain or something else, this brings shyness incase it does not work and teaches the children to come out of their shell, to have no anxiety and also to believe in such things as Mana, etc.

    • @Camwin
      @Camwin 3 месяца назад

      thank you for this kōrero.

  • @Lvkardinal
    @Lvkardinal 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you react to polyfest Tongan stage 2013

  • @vinniebanks2206
    @vinniebanks2206 3 месяца назад

    its all positive 💯🔥

  • @KawarikiNikora
    @KawarikiNikora 19 дней назад

    The boy that is shown at 4:47 mins is my cousin

  • @kotironiwa-m5h
    @kotironiwa-m5h 2 месяца назад

    bro this is my school band class at tauranga intermediet school at nz

  • @TeKahuorangiMurray
    @TeKahuorangiMurray 6 месяцев назад +1

    You should react to Te Reo Whakakoko o Mauao 2023

  • @leonardobennett8335
    @leonardobennett8335 5 месяцев назад

    Please watch te raki o Pukekohe it's on the same thing what you watched them

  • @nanonteititerauno9590
    @nanonteititerauno9590 6 месяцев назад +1

    Can you watch te kura o te koutu

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 6 месяцев назад +1

    20:12 Sound off!⚡️⚡️🔥🔥

  • @DelightfulBacon-gx6gu
    @DelightfulBacon-gx6gu День назад

    Can you do Te Kapa Haka o Te Puwhariki please

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 6 месяцев назад

    3:15 That's true sierra saying she's never seen a happy haka before.Lol. It definitely will get more intense though.It will stay rosy at the beginning but intense meaning at the end.

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 6 месяцев назад

    3:16 What the answer is true even if you do not understand the languages when you've listened long enough you understand the meaning they are trying to radiate even if it's not exact.

  • @teatatusouf3465
    @teatatusouf3465 6 месяцев назад

    Love you watching Māori

  • @bigtee5248
    @bigtee5248 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very observant of you to pick up on any new moves. Just like dialects, certain gestures and postures of various dance moves as well as props are unique to certain tribes.

  • @lani_slayz
    @lani_slayz 5 месяцев назад

    Omg i am going to that school next year and i know all there bracket

  • @CairoTawhai
    @CairoTawhai 29 дней назад

    can u react to te kura o te paroa

  • @chimakalu41
    @chimakalu41 6 месяцев назад

    5:31, 24:40 Sierra dances to everything.lol

  • @totototo9908
    @totototo9908 6 месяцев назад +1

    an other nation / people of the see .

  • @Kaifraj2024
    @Kaifraj2024 6 месяцев назад

    Nice me

  • @Gordon-u1p
    @Gordon-u1p 6 месяцев назад

    Hes acknowledging God and our ancestors and hawaiki our lineage goes through the Pacific rim

    • @zealantis
      @zealantis 3 месяца назад

      Yes, and the movements performed by those who speak are not taught and rehearsed, the kaikorero (speakers) must move according to whats being said, example, if the kaikorero says "Praise you, the Maori King, your prestige reaches to the heavens" then on the word heavens he shall point upwards or make an upwards motion. If he says something like "The Earth mother who lays below" he shall point downwards or make a downwards motion