It’s this pride and acknowledgement of tradition and ancestry that keeps the All Blacks number one. So cool, wish Scotland had a call to arms like this.
Thats only 1 person preforming it... imagine a good couple hundred going it all at the same time. if the hairs on the back of your neck dont stand up on end u got issues XD
Funny how you see all these comments bad mouthing him... Think, you can't feel the true intimidating power of the haka through video. I'd like to see these people stand in front of this guy and keep their pants dry throughout.
Matt Ullrich I cant speak for others, but I felt this haka in an indescribable way. Still one of the most powerful experiences I’ve ever felt. I can’t even fathom what it would feel like to see it in person.
Yes! I come from a military family and my son is in the Marine Corps and is a black belt and a black belt teacher. And this warrior spirit is what drew me to the Haka. I understand this spirit. I crave the energy of this spirit. To me this is the spirit that you need to have success, true success, in your life’s journey.
Is it insensitive, or cultural appropriation to pay respects in that way or use that to Honor that tradition by doing a haka as a white person? I have some Indian in me, and Irish, No ties to these tribes but I’m so moved, I would love to learn the haka as a way to pay respects for what it is and Represents
@thehood6067 Cultural appropriation is the most annoying buzzword in the history of buzzwords. Imitation is flattery. Its a literal compliment. Its saying i find your culture so beautiful that i want to imitate it. People need to stop being offended by everything.
If you've got Kees Meeuws, who's built like a brick schoolhouse, talking about the intense energy of Inia Maxwell's haka, it's probably a good idea to take note. Watching Maxwell do this demonstration gave me chills.
Some people missed the point, the Haka is a ceremonial throw-down, the fact that this "little man" could demonstrate his imposing warrior spirit to the massive players, tells the tale of all those that came bofore him, very very impressive,
Hi - I am a 60 yr old american woman and I have wartched haka off and on for a long while and I dearly love the intensity and the determination and the I am going to kick your butt of the ceremony - I would love to see this taught in - of all places - a senior citizen's center because as an older american woman we are kinda not very highly prized in our country - and I think it would be like teaching older people that we are not near death and we are not going to take it any longer
That's awesome. Too few people have forgotten the value of traditions like this. The connection it creates among a group who have learned to perform it together takes the military kinship a step further. Go to war with those you've trained to fight with and you'll do better than with no training or by training separately, but train to fight together and then train to perform something like a haka together and there's an additional bond that the other side may not have.
Hi guys. Can someone tell me what Inia says between 'Waewae takahia kia kino' and 'ka mate, ka mate etc'? Nothing but respect for this guy. The passion and commitment is amazing. Great Haka!!
Thats one of the best Haka's I've ever seen. Wish it had pulled back the camera a little more during his actual demonstration. Its a whole-body experience lol.
Ringa ringa pakia Waewae takahia kia kino whai ake kino whai ake Ka Mate! Ka Mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! Ka Mate! Ka Mate! Ka Ora! Ka Ora! Tenei te ta ngata puhuru huru Nana nei i tiki mai Whakawhiti te ra A upane ka upane! A upane kaupane whiti te ra! Hi!!
As an Aussie I have seen many Hakas performed by Various Kiwi teams. I have to say that guy would have to have been the best I have seen ...... ever. That was pure passion.
the chant isn't to intimidate the opponents its to hype themselves... be fearless, have no mercy unless forgiven, give them your all and not be forgotten
Traveled to NZ 12 years ago and visited a Maori demonstration village, face to face it's such a awesome experience, I couldn't break eye contact with one of the fellas doing it, if we do have a soul he was honestly looking right into it.
This is tradition adapted by tribes, I for can say that, any form of intimidation or battle cry to help bolster ones or an entire community at war is beneficial. Speaking as a 10 year US Army Infantryman with a specialization of Ranger, deployed twice in Iraq and 3x in Afghanistan, anything to help build up that adrenaline and courage to get that extra kick to drive on is great! I don't follow rugby much but since I've stumbled onto the All Blacks Haka, seems as though these backwards tribesmen.
Trust me when I tell you it is very different in person. I know this both from being a part of a kapahaka group and from encountering people who will perform a haka in the middle of the street. There is very little scarier then sitting in the park at night and hearing a group of men performing a haka, as their cries grow louder and louder around you.
It does help when you know the words behind the haka, i get bord watching the all blacks do it they are so stiff and emotionless but mainstream have made them look like heros, mr maxwel comes from a strong kapahaka backround and would school anyone at all levels on how to do a haka,
i want to learn how to do the haka so badly. where can i go to learn it, i live in indiana but cant find anyone who teaches it so i think i may be limited to learning it via the web
Now thats how a haka is done.. Man(or Girl) if you want to get more views on this video, add more ' Tags: ' and change the title of the video. Because the quality of this clip is really good. (Potential of a lot more views). NIce video and thanks. Been looking for this, for a long time.
its amazing how much people talk shit about other cultures .. im proud as to be maori and this fulla here Inia Maxwell from Ohinemutu also where im from and know him well tomuch kuz
Well, from the look of it i would think it seems pretty much like a challenge. I have no problem with traditions being brought into sports. I appreciate the gesture.
This is proof that you can store a lot of energy in a video and pass it on to people over and over again. Super guy! goose bumps
It’s this pride and acknowledgement of tradition and ancestry that keeps the All Blacks number one. So cool, wish Scotland had a call to arms like this.
Now THAT'S a HAKA!!!
This is the best Haka I've seen online. You can see the pride and commitment in his eyes
I watch this video every few months because it shows how passion, pride, and intensity manifest in a physical form. Energizes the spirit.
I’m mesmerized. I’ve watched this 7 times now. I should be asleep.
Thats only 1 person preforming it... imagine a good couple hundred going it all at the same time. if the hairs on the back of your neck dont stand up on end u got issues XD
Love it, my brothers and sisters from the South Pacific are very intense and proud of their culture! Mahalo nui!!!!
12 years later, and this “Haka Performance” still gives me the chills! 💪😜 Huge respect 🇳🇿
Funny how you see all these comments bad mouthing him... Think, you can't feel the true intimidating power of the haka through video. I'd like to see these people stand in front of this guy and keep their pants dry throughout.
Matt Ullrich I cant speak for others, but I felt this haka in an indescribable way. Still one of the most powerful experiences I’ve ever felt. I can’t even fathom what it would feel like to see it in person.
I have replayed this like 5 times already cant get enough of it !
Sent chills down this Aussie spine... AWESOME !!!
Yes! I come from a military family and my son is in the Marine Corps and is a black belt and a black belt teacher. And this warrior spirit is what drew me to the Haka. I understand this spirit. I crave the energy of this spirit. To me this is the spirit that you need to have success, true success, in your life’s journey.
Is it insensitive, or cultural appropriation to pay respects in that way or use that to Honor that tradition by doing a haka as a white person?
I have some Indian in me, and Irish, No ties to these tribes but I’m so moved, I would love to learn the haka as a way to pay respects for what it is and Represents
everyone on the all black team does it and they're not all Maori
@thehood6067 Cultural appropriation is the most annoying buzzword in the history of buzzwords.
Imitation is flattery. Its a literal compliment. Its saying i find your culture so beautiful that i want to imitate it. People need to stop being offended by everything.
Been watching this shit for 9 years and get the same old goosebumps
I always have a bit of a cry when I watch this. It is a wonderous thing.
I die I die, I live I live. This is the hairy man who fetched the Sun and caused it to shine again
If you've got Kees Meeuws, who's built like a brick schoolhouse, talking about the intense energy of Inia Maxwell's haka, it's probably a good idea to take note. Watching Maxwell do this demonstration gave me chills.
Gives me goosebumps!
Some people missed the point, the Haka is a ceremonial throw-down, the fact that this "little man" could demonstrate his imposing warrior spirit to the massive players, tells the tale of all those that came bofore him, very very impressive,
Man, imagine how epic the haka would be if you had as many guys who are as passionate and knowledgeable about the haka as this guy.
Hi - I am a 60 yr old american woman and I have wartched haka off and on for a long while and I dearly love the intensity and the determination and the I am going to kick your butt of the ceremony - I would love to see this taught in - of all places - a senior citizen's center because as an older american woman we are kinda not very highly prized in our country - and I think it would be like teaching older people that we are not near death and we are not going to take it any longer
I’d say the ancestors jumped in with him on that one.
How could they not here this man
This guy at the end just blew me away. This is definitely a rock solid outstanding video.
It gave me chills. Amazing.
Now that's a Haka. This guy's intensity gave me such an adrenaline rush, I wish I was there to do the Haka with him.
Yeah, that's how you show a dance - JUST FACE! 😀Well done, Mr.Cameraman.
That's awesome. Too few people have forgotten the value of traditions like this. The connection it creates among a group who have learned to perform it together takes the military kinship a step further. Go to war with those you've trained to fight with and you'll do better than with no training or by training separately, but train to fight together and then train to perform something like a haka together and there's an additional bond that the other side may not have.
I heard that some of us doesn't have a culture so it's hard to keep connected to it. ;)
Love the Haka. Always impresses me. Love the laying down of the Challenge. Very inspiring.
Hi guys. Can someone tell me what Inia says between 'Waewae takahia kia kino' and 'ka mate, ka mate etc'? Nothing but respect for this guy. The passion and commitment is amazing. Great Haka!!
Kia kino nei hoki
Thats one of the best Haka's I've ever seen. Wish it had pulled back the camera a little more during his actual demonstration. Its a whole-body experience lol.
This guy is a beast. Much respect brother!
Ringa ringa pakia
Waewae takahia kia kino whai ake
kino whai ake
Ka Mate! Ka Mate!
Ka Ora! Ka Ora!
Ka Mate! Ka Mate!
Ka Ora! Ka Ora!
Tenei te ta ngata puhuru huru
Nana nei i tiki mai
Whakawhiti te ra
A upane ka upane!
A upane kaupane whiti te ra!
Hi!!
this is years later but you have a translation?
As an Aussie I have seen many Hakas performed by Various Kiwi teams. I have to say that guy would have to have been the best I have seen ...... ever. That was pure passion.
wew the camera's movin' while he's stompin' his feet
How cool was that! 🤘
That just made my fucking day. AWESOMENESS IN IT'S PUREST FORM!!!
he is fucking shaking the whole world with his haka and warning us...now i get the reason behind sudden rise of earthquakes...RESPECT
I was constipated but this scared the shit out of me
Mean Maori Mean
Hey mean maori. What does it mean to a mean maori when a mean maori says mean maori mean?
Far out, even on the internet you feel that aura. That would be a total force in real life.
Goosebumps everytime I watch this
the chant isn't to intimidate the opponents its to hype themselves... be fearless, have no mercy unless forgiven, give them your all and not be forgotten
Traveled to NZ 12 years ago and visited a Maori demonstration village, face to face it's such a awesome experience, I couldn't break eye contact with one of the fellas doing it, if we do have a soul he was honestly looking right into it.
I get chills every time I look at this
fantastic! gave me the chills too!
lindo lindo lindo! ele faz com tanto orgulho!
será que pras mulheres a dança é outra?
he's insane !!!
Wow
Thing is though if one guy started doing it in a pub in NZ, they'd probably all join in and nobody would hear you laugh!
This is tradition adapted by tribes, I for can say that, any form of intimidation or battle cry to help bolster ones or an entire community at war is beneficial. Speaking as a 10 year US Army Infantryman with a specialization of Ranger, deployed twice in Iraq and 3x in Afghanistan, anything to help build up that adrenaline and courage to get that extra kick to drive on is great! I don't follow rugby much but since I've stumbled onto the All Blacks Haka, seems as though these backwards tribesmen.
amazing haka, looks like he's suddenly possessed by some strong spirit!
His ancestors....
To me it doesn't look like possessed, but rather like a direct connection to the ancient source.
Awesome!
when i m alone, i become a spartan
when i will see this guy, i'll become usian bolt and say '' help me plz, help me plzzz ''
waw beautiful dance really he did very well.... it's very special... and the maori culture should be full of amazing things
I came for the thumbnail and for the first time on youtube, I wasn't disappointed. ;)
Just unbelievable....
This video helped me perfect my Haka so I could teach it to my team, we do it a bit faster, but it was a great help!
Gives me chills! Love it.
He was refered to as Bad News Meuws when he played.Correct me if im wrong but also I think he is an avid art collecter.
Trust me when I tell you it is very different in person. I know this both from being a part of a kapahaka group and from encountering people who will perform a haka in the middle of the street. There is very little scarier then sitting in the park at night and hearing a group of men performing a haka, as their cries grow louder and louder around you.
All Blacks needs this guy!
Super ,Great ,love it, HAKA is WHOW!!!!!!!!!
amazing.. what energy !!
he made his ancestors proud
Awesome explanation. Respect.
The biggest thing I notice with his Ka Mate is the Speed. Now if only the AB did it like he does...
There are many many haka each recording historical accounts or cultural knowledge of that specific tribe.
This is brilliantly funny! Gotta use this...!
I'm really really tempted to learn this for my Political Science class
Kiaora Kees and Inia
RESPECT BRO !!!!
1:06 the main part of haka tutorial
It does help when you know the words behind the haka, i get bord watching the all blacks do it they are so stiff and emotionless but mainstream have made them look like heros, mr maxwel comes from a strong kapahaka backround and would school anyone at all levels on how to do a haka,
Fantastic! It's like he's possessed! Wow!
Chills. I watch this when I need a picc me up for the gym.
Awesome bro
This is what a trance looks like.
He is in the haka for sir Howard Morrison tangi.
Oook thx Mate. And what's with the part at the beginning?! ;-)
Post it if you know where to find it
WOW I WASN'T EXPECTING TO SEE THAT HE WAS GOOD
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I wish the Welsh had a haka. ogi ogi ogi is not quite the same. Respect.
i want to learn how to do the haka so badly. where can i go to learn it, i live in indiana but cant find anyone who teaches it so i think i may be limited to learning it via the web
Amazing!!! Maori's are such honourable people with a very rich culture. One day, I will make it to New Zealand...
Almost thought it was a bit over exaggeration until he begun the haka... Goose bumps too mate
Great!
WOW! Really impressive!!!!
respect from australia
it's quite awesome!!
Now thats how a haka is done.. Man(or Girl) if you want to get more views on this video, add more ' Tags: ' and change the title of the video. Because the quality of this clip is really good. (Potential of a lot more views). NIce video and thanks. Been looking for this, for a long time.
Whoa, the camera is shaking! He's ACTUALLY making the ground shake!
its amazing how much people talk shit about other cultures .. im proud as to be maori and this fulla here Inia Maxwell from Ohinemutu also where im from and know him well tomuch kuz
Every time he stomps, the camera shook.
I would probably shit bricks.
i'm suprised the all blacks make it out of his demonstration alive!
Well, from the look of it i would think it seems pretty much like a challenge. I have no problem with traditions being brought into sports. I appreciate the gesture.
SCARY, CRAZY AND COOL!!
RIGHT UP THERE!!!
thank you wiki
He scared me so much
How comes they don't do this anymore
Ok, inspired for the rest of the week...put some energy into life and go for it! Doesn't matter what he is saying, attitude is everything...
How do they do that voice?