The haka brings emotion. Its Awesome to see that they are honoring their culture and ancestors. Much love to New Zealand and all those in the Samoan tribes!! Way to go brothas!
Aotearoa ( Land of the long white cloud ) or known as New Zealand is the homeland of us Māori people, so the Haka belongs to our culture. Our Samoan brothers and sisters are from the beautiful island of Samoa and they do a similar war cry but is named Siva Tau, just to clear up the confusion. Both have similar cultures and language, yet still very different. But both countries and people are from the Polynesian region though and Kia Ora ( Thank you ) for showing love to both cultures.
War dances and war cries are not unique to the Polynesian people and performances often seen at the start of so many international games played at many sports. We all see the NZ national teams performing them and showing their "respect" to opposition teams. The Australian Kangaroos, the national Rugby LEAGUE team, used to perform a war cry from the early 1900's through to 1967. While being a more theatrical presentation than the Haka it was done for the Indigenoue people who were frequently represented in the team given the many great Indigenous players over the decades. The Wallabies (Rugby Union) team used to also perform a similar chant but this died out well before it did with the Kangaroos. It would also be something I would expect to be seen at Aussie Rules games given the links of that sport to the game called Marngrook that was played in ancient times by the First Australians.
Maori's and samoans are polynesians, but New zealand has a long distant from the main region of polynesia so they pretty much developed their own unique culture
🤣🤣🤣why man? its funny but those ones had bad role models and weren't taught otherwise because some maori actually get embarrassed at our culture and were brought up to think being a gangsta is cool. All because before maori were allowed to speak our language again after the government tried banning it some of us had already been influenced by various countries (mainly america) through the media our government wanted us to entangle ourselves in whether it be radio, television or other types of ways they could change us but yeah thats my rant. you did make me laugh tho
@@leroyshipp7532 the ghost dance, and shirt along with all our spiritual practices were banned by the government, and we couldn't hold pow wows until I think it was in 1974. We have loss alot of our dances.
I am not a part of this culture at all but every time I watch a haka dance being performed I cannot help but feel real emotions and tears of joy just build-up inside of me. This is all quite amazing and I truly wish that some people would just stop being so ignorant about this because I truly believe that it is disrespectful to their/this culture !!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
a guerra vai ter que aconteceu por causa da cultura da Lara guerra tem que acontecer por causa da p*** da Lara a guerra vai acontecer por causa da p*** da Laravai ter que acontecer uma guerra por causa da p*** da Lara e por causa dos governantesse vocês não quiserem tirar Obama e o shampoo do seu pai vai ter que acontecer uma guerra por causa da p*** da Lara que tá fazendo esse clima
E vocês não se o dinheiro para tirar o governo Obama e o shampoo você me espere com a guerra lávocês não tiraram Obama e o shampoo do Google se você não quiser tirar um banho aí o shampoo do governo vocês estão rindo agora mas na hora que todo mundo vai chorar porque a guerra vai acontecere vocês estão indo hoje para o que tá acontecendo é um crime muito grave o crime muitovocês não brinca a coisa é séria a coisa é muito
I was never REALLY interested in Maori culture and the practices they've kept alive through the ages while growing up. But seeing these kinds of videos make me feel proud to come from New Zealand because the culture really is super special, there aren't many traditions left in the world which are similar to a Haka. As I got older I've learnt to appreciate it WAY more.
@@ElBantosClips Even as a white 20 year old fukktard living in The Netherlands i feel all the way connected to Hawaii and Australia. HAKA, has nothing to do with where u came from what u look like, it has to do with the power of a "small" culture expressing themselves. Cant imagine how scared the white folks who went to Australia for the first time would have been
i’m black, and do not have an indigenous bone in my body, but i feel a true connection to natives. african americans and native americans built america. we are a very close knit community and i do take pride in seeing these extensions on my ancestors show their pride in who they are. i am proud to be black, and i am proud to know my ancestors worked with these peoples ancestors. that brings me immense pride.
If you are not Aboriginal what are you? Don’t let ppl not qualified to label themselves, assign you. You are Aboriginal my friend - true enough attempts have been made to wash away who you are, but look at what you have come to see. It’s in your programming which is in your carbon/melanin. It makes pale ppl feel a bit uneasy watching - they don’t know why. But we feel it deeper without knowledge because the authors of this Haka were originally black like everyone else on the earth and they were passionate ppl just like we are today.
Every haka is so powerful. Even tho I am not connected to this culture just hearing that triggers my inner tribal instinct. What a beautiful tradition. bless these people.
I wish we had a similar respect for indigenous culture in Australia. There are many traditions we could take on - but seems to be a visceral dislike by many non-Aboriginal Australians. But like others, I tear up when I see a haka - and then spend hours searching for them on RUclips!
@@ellederberryblue8377 sadly, you are correct - australia tolerates the indigenous people, but only to the point where they cannot be accused of cultural genocide
Me too! The first time I saw one my initial reaction was that it looked terrifying. Yet within a minute or two I was tearing up. There's just so much emotion in Haka that you can't help but to feel it too. Amazing.. 😊
There are Two passionate anthems in sport. The Haka. very peaceful words with compassion.. You'll Never Walk Alone. So many reasons that song means such much to us Liverpool. The Liverpool fc family
My family is Eastern European, Czechoslovakian and Polish. I find haka to be fascinating. I find it there are interesting facets to all cultures and I like to find the history and also the beauty of those cultures however they manifest. I read some of the comments and some of them were favorable and some of them were downright hateful. Personally I think there's way too much hate in the world as my parents experience world war II in Europe. if people find something not interesting to them they should just move on to something that is interesting to them rather than lambasting it because they're not a fan. I would like to see a world where people actually followed loving teachings which exist in many of the spiritual teachings in the world.
Well said. Different cultures do it in different ways, and variety is good. But ritual song and dance speaks to every human soul. And it should be something shared as a species that brings us all together.
For those who decry the Haka - and what it represents - try to take on board that it was the ancestors of people like this, who helped keep YOUR ancestors safe in Two World Wars! Go, Kiwis! :-)
Married into and accepted by my Maori Whanau. The Haka has many different aspects, but I can still not put to words the depths of feeling it provokes within me.
Put the fear of God into anyone. Now we are familiar with it afabulous spectacle that still gives me goosebumps! Thank you for sharing a morsel of your culture
The Haka has such Powerful Mana, it bubbles up the waters within & causes the eyes to be water falls, it brings in Universal Prana & one feels strength in Oneness. It does not matter which culture you arrived in or what color the skinsuit is that you wear nor does it matter the shape of the eyes, everyone recognizes the Universal & Cosmic call to defend The All That Is! As a People we too will become One with the All & race becomes The Human Race undivided. 🥰🙏🥰 I Pray For This, No More Division.
Love it.........always love a Haka.........to the thumbs down sadsacks, you have no souls.....hope you find them soon............well done NZ you are a class act. 🇦🇺🏴🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
Hi Julia I am a Maori woman myself and the Haka was a dance of intimidation for war but specifically for men to protect their tribe(woman and children) until it slowly became apart of us women aswell however we have different rights in the approach depending on your tribe, status and faith as each protocol is different accordingly if that makes sense. But there are a few that women can do if representing nationally or for specific occasions such as weddings, bdays, funerals etc...and there are some where we cannot. But it's beautiful to see
En una sociedad que se afemina cada vez más... el baile Haka Maori es la representación de la hombría y la masculinidad que nos queda todavía. Bravo!!!
Oh my gosh , i really love watching haka you guy , oh well , i don’t understand the language , but i thinking , that’s a praying to the lord in the heavens some , i hope i said right , Amen 🙏 God blessed for the whole people in your country you guy , Amen 🙏
The haka brings emotion. Its Awesome to see that they are honoring their culture and ancestors. Much love to New Zealand and all those in the Samoan tribes!! Way to go brothas!
Um ppl who do the Haka in New Zealand aren't Samoan... **smh** they're Maori
Aotearoa ( Land of the long white cloud ) or known as New Zealand is the homeland of us Māori people, so the Haka belongs to our culture. Our Samoan brothers and sisters are from the beautiful island of Samoa and they do a similar war cry but is named Siva Tau, just to clear up the confusion. Both have similar cultures and language, yet still very different. But both countries and people are from the Polynesian region though and Kia Ora ( Thank you ) for showing love to both cultures.
War dances and war cries are not unique to the Polynesian people and performances often seen at the start of so many international games played at many sports. We all see the NZ national teams performing them and showing their "respect" to opposition teams.
The Australian Kangaroos, the national Rugby LEAGUE team, used to perform a war cry from the early 1900's through to 1967. While being a more theatrical presentation than the Haka it was done for the Indigenoue people who were frequently represented in the team given the many great Indigenous players over the decades. The Wallabies (Rugby Union) team used to also perform a similar chant but this died out well before it did with the Kangaroos.
It would also be something I would expect to be seen at Aussie Rules games given the links of that sport to the game called Marngrook that was played in ancient times by the First Australians.
Maori's and samoans are polynesians, but New zealand has a long distant from the main region of polynesia so they pretty much developed their own unique culture
I´m from France and it´s great to see the maori traditions like the hangi, the haka, the boil-up and the ramraids.
❤
🤣🤣🤣why man? its funny but those ones had bad role models and weren't taught otherwise because some maori actually get embarrassed at our culture and were brought up to think being a gangsta is cool. All because before maori were allowed to speak our language again after the government tried banning it some of us had already been influenced by various countries (mainly america) through the media our government wanted us to entangle ourselves in whether it be radio, television or other types of ways they could change us but yeah thats my rant. you did make me laugh tho
That's Native Pride ladies and gentlemen
I agree... really wish American natives would bring back the ghost dance.
Maori accept all races in their culture
The British Empire conquered them , but it seams the Maori Conquered the World ...
Nyaweh ONKWEHONWE! REPRESENT!
@@leroyshipp7532 the ghost dance, and shirt along with all our spiritual practices were banned by the government, and we couldn't hold pow wows until I think it was in 1974. We have loss alot of our dances.
That is not native pride, that is called poly culture, it’s called a haka it’s used for respect, or to represent. It was made by the Māori people.
I am not a part of this culture at all but every time I watch a haka dance being performed I cannot help but feel real emotions and tears of joy just build-up inside of me. This is all quite amazing and I truly wish that some people would just stop being so ignorant about this because I truly believe that it is disrespectful to their/this culture !!!! 🙂🙂🙂🙂
Kia ora Don! 😉💚
@@tumeke4328 Hi, I am not sure if this is the proper response in this context but I will answer you by saying Kia Kiki Tu Meke !!!! 😛😜😋😝
Canada it’s amazing I fill too I don’t know why
a guerra vai ter que aconteceu por causa da cultura da Lara guerra tem que acontecer por causa da p*** da Lara a guerra vai acontecer por causa da p*** da Laravai ter que acontecer uma guerra por causa da p*** da Lara e por causa dos governantesse vocês não quiserem tirar Obama e o shampoo do seu pai vai ter que acontecer uma guerra por causa da p*** da Lara que tá fazendo esse clima
E vocês não se o dinheiro para tirar o governo Obama e o shampoo você me espere com a guerra lávocês não tiraram Obama e o shampoo do Google se você não quiser tirar um banho aí o shampoo do governo vocês estão rindo agora mas na hora que todo mundo vai chorar porque a guerra vai acontecere vocês estão indo hoje para o que tá acontecendo é um crime muito grave o crime muitovocês não brinca a coisa é séria a coisa é muito
Kids in school do this it's a site to see. The honor and passion they give to it makes you proud of NZ.
sight to see
Not site.:P
@@OriginalPuro cmon just enjoy the video bud
I was never REALLY interested in Maori culture and the practices they've kept alive through the ages while growing up. But seeing these kinds of videos make me feel proud to come from New Zealand because the culture really is super special, there aren't many traditions left in the world which are similar to a Haka. As I got older I've learnt to appreciate it WAY more.
Bro, you'd soon lose that admiration growing up Pakeha in South Auckland.
I’m an Aussie but it gives me goosebumps watching a Hakka performance ❤️
Even as a white man living in New Zealand its still powerful as fuck
@@ElBantosClips Even as a white 20 year old fukktard living in The Netherlands i feel all the way connected to Hawaii and Australia.
HAKA, has nothing to do with where u came from what u look like, it has to do with the power of a "small" culture expressing themselves.
Cant imagine how scared the white folks who went to Australia for the first time would have been
@@bonnobomonkey the Haka is a Maori thing... From New Zealand.
The Islanders have a similar thing but I can't remember what they call it
i’m black, and do not have an indigenous bone in my body, but i feel a true connection to natives. african americans and native americans built america. we are a very close knit community and i do take pride in seeing these extensions on my ancestors show their pride in who they are. i am proud to be black, and i am proud to know my ancestors worked with these peoples ancestors. that brings me immense pride.
If you are not Aboriginal what are you? Don’t let ppl not qualified to label themselves, assign you. You are Aboriginal my friend - true enough attempts have been made to wash away who you are, but look at what you have come to see. It’s in your programming which is in your carbon/melanin.
It makes pale ppl feel a bit uneasy watching - they don’t know why. But we feel it deeper without knowledge because the authors of this Haka were originally black like everyone else on the earth and they were passionate ppl just like we are today.
The Haka always hits me right in the feels.
Every haka is so powerful. Even tho I am not connected to this culture just hearing that triggers my inner tribal instinct.
What a beautiful tradition. bless these people.
Un magnifique et grandiose "Ka Maté"... et nous, Français, le Haka, on connait ça...
Bruh that lady at the end "All these Australians came from nowhere" had me dead
😳🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I wish we had a similar respect for indigenous culture in Australia. There are many traditions we could take on - but seems to be a visceral dislike by many non-Aboriginal Australians. But like others, I tear up when I see a haka - and then spend hours searching for them on RUclips!
Ahh... but to give real respect would mean equality and that is not what the few want.
@@ellederberryblue8377 sadly, you are correct - australia tolerates the indigenous people, but only to the point where they cannot be accused of cultural genocide
What the hell is wrong with me? This actually brought me to tears.
Same.
Richard Stuckmeyer Lol! Does me every time too! Maybe we lived this life in another time and our souls remember...... ❤️🦋🙏
I hope it's the same for me too
That is the whole point
Me too! The first time I saw one my initial reaction was that it looked terrifying. Yet within a minute or two I was tearing up. There's just so much emotion in Haka that you can't help but to feel it too. Amazing.. 😊
All the ladies are like: ‘oh look, MEN!’
there were plenty of women doing that one as well
I was thinking of the same thing. Finally! There are men here! Never thought that men could be so rich in emotions!
🤣🤣🤣
This makes me so happy. I wish I could see this in person
I love watching the Haka performed. I'm not a NZer but I really love it!! This was awesome!
gday luv
what is right is right indeed
luv Haka
Cherokee here
Isn't Cherokee a native American tribe??
Isn't Cherokee a native American tribe
@Chokyi Nima that pretty cool as I like native Americans since I was a child.
A country that was able to embrace their indigenous peoples and not only bring them into the modern world, but keep their ancient world alive.
Possibly because the Maori fought the British army to a standstill.
I Love the 😍 HAKA !...greets from Ex American Football 🏈 Player from Germany!!
From New Zealand to London... Awesome
LOVELY TO SEE OUR NEW ZEALAND BROTHERS ENJOYING THEMSELVES IN THE MOTHER COUNTRY>>>>WE HAVE A GREAT RESPECT FOR ALL OF YOU
I'm so overjoyed to see our culture represented in a foreign city/country
There are Two passionate anthems in sport. The Haka. very peaceful words with compassion.. You'll Never Walk Alone. So many reasons that song means such much to us Liverpool. The Liverpool fc family
My family is Eastern European, Czechoslovakian and Polish. I find haka to be fascinating. I find it there are interesting facets to all cultures and I like to find the history and also the beauty of those cultures however they manifest. I read some of the comments and some of them were favorable and some of them were downright hateful. Personally I think there's way too much hate in the world as my parents experience world war II in Europe. if people find something not interesting to them they should just move on to something that is interesting to them rather than lambasting it because they're not a fan. I would like to see a world where people actually followed loving teachings which exist in many of the spiritual teachings in the world.
Amen!
AMEN
Well said. Different cultures do it in different ways, and variety is good. But ritual song and dance speaks to every human soul. And it should be something shared as a species that brings us all together.
Looks as though there are as many of our NZ cousins in London, as in Oz!! 👍🏼
For those who decry the Haka - and what it represents - try to take on board that it was the ancestors of people like this, who helped keep YOUR ancestors safe in Two World Wars! Go, Kiwis! :-)
I love how everyone stands up to record ❤️
Total Respect for my brothers from across the pond
Absolutely OUTSTANDING!
Married into and accepted by my Maori Whanau. The Haka has many different aspects, but I can still not put to words the depths of feeling it provokes within me.
Put the fear of God into anyone. Now we are familiar with it afabulous spectacle that still gives me goosebumps! Thank you for sharing a morsel of your culture
The Haka has such Powerful Mana, it bubbles up the waters within & causes the eyes to be water falls, it brings in Universal Prana & one feels strength in Oneness. It does not matter which culture you arrived in or what color the skinsuit is that you wear nor does it matter the shape of the eyes, everyone recognizes the Universal & Cosmic call to defend The All That Is! As a People we too will become One with the All & race becomes The Human Race undivided. 🥰🙏🥰 I Pray For This, No More Division.
Only the Kiwis can do this. Awesome
NOSSA ISSO ARREPIA,EMOCIONA, MEXE COM NOSSO SENTIMENTO TRIBAL DA VONTADE DE PARTICIPAR
Great warriors.
As an Australian, it stirs the emotions.
Must be some hereditary connection.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING AND AWE INSPIRING!!
Just happened to be a bunch of kiwis in the square that day ...
Haha
Every Haka I see gets me going! what a tradition!
These chills I get from the Haka are just unbelievable
Respect from Timor🇹🇱🇹🇱🇹🇱💛💛Haka
What makes this Haka even more emotional is that We Are The World is playing in the background.
Get in action fans REPLAY the event, enjoy spreading good vibes, l am the biggest supporter of yours, go for it champs
Can someone explain why every time I see the Haka been performed I shared tears and gets goosebumps?
You can feel the mana (spiritual life is flowing through you)
It's primal, it speaks to our core nature.
Primal traditions that have been lost. We are all wired for them.
Imagine hearing this and the bagpipes coming from the distance.
Love it.........always love a Haka.........to the thumbs down sadsacks, you have no souls.....hope you find them soon............well done NZ you are a class act. 🇦🇺🏴🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿🇳🇿
I may be English, but I want to go to New Zealand just to see if I join in with one of these.
am I the only one who can't stand the screaming from the audience?
thje fukin music tho
it'll just be awkward if its dead silent
@@supermotherfuckingvillain honestly no?
@@supermotherfuckingvillain no because your supposed to stay silent during an haka is a way to show respect .
Dont mind at all
those 223 people that disliked this must be ozzies 🤣🤣🤣
and/or the english
I'd like to see women do the Haka so that we can find courage strength and connection to our ancestors.
You tube NZ Womens Rugby 7s Haka. You won't be disappointed 😌
Hi Julia I am a Maori woman myself and the Haka was a dance of intimidation for war but specifically for men to protect their tribe(woman and children) until it slowly became apart of us women aswell however we have different rights in the approach depending on your tribe, status and faith as each protocol is different accordingly if that makes sense. But there are a few that women can do if representing nationally or for specific occasions such as weddings, bdays, funerals etc...and there are some where we cannot. But it's beautiful to see
Gotta Love the Hakka Bro.
M gusta mucho la primera vez que lo vi fue en el documental...BARAKA....es un documental precioso
I bet that made Lord Nelson's day, and I wish I had been there to see it.
Espectacular, me encanta, Dan ganas de salir a hacer lo mismo, muy emotivo
NZ born with UK parents , Dual UK and NZ Citizen , Best of both worlds I say !!
Rob Osborne your a permanent visitor,your parents are visitors. This is Aotearoa
@@tanakomene6678 NZ born is Kiwi. NZ citizenship is Kiwi. No exceptions.
I live in London .. I wish I was there … incredible atmosphere.. awesome dance routine.
The cultural appreciation in England, thx England ❤
Must have been glued to that one spot when filming,?
Legend has it many of those women watching that very day conceived 9 months later...
Most underrated comment
How I wish we have HAKA or something similar to this in my country.
Hakka! Always impressive!
I am English all the way but every time the all blacks play in the ruby I have to the watch the haka it's so moving.
Love love love the HAKA
Translation love from New Zealand.
Why giving such a beatiful videothumbs down? Those negative comments belong to people without a soul!
I was not there, DOH!
Proud to be Maori.🖤❤🖤
Shivers !
Very emotional and awesome.
Ain't they..❤
En una sociedad que se afemina cada vez más... el baile Haka Maori es la representación de la hombría y la masculinidad que nos queda todavía. Bravo!!!
Pure bliss to see cultural heritage
Wonderful work boys:).
These same hakas used to scare these same peoples ancestors off a few hundred years ago
Eskii NZL nope I’m afraid not
@@roseadams8003 you also ain't a few hundred years old Barbara.....
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Oh my gosh , i really love watching haka you guy , oh well , i don’t understand the language , but i thinking , that’s a praying to the lord in the heavens some , i hope i said right , Amen 🙏
God blessed for the whole people in your country you guy , Amen 🙏
Amonel haka con todo mi corazon👏😢💪❤ muy motivacional
What an amazing sight in the UK
We need this this days all over the world to get free and Unite.
Thank you guys. 🦊💖🐟
Good on ya, Kiwi's !
Jesus. we're being invaded. Not many things give me goose bumps.
Wonderful !, Rugby Union, All Blacks, Rugby League Kiwis 🏉
those beautiful days before the corona madness.
Hey, cousins... Greetings from Indonesia...
🔥🔥🔥CAN WE GET TO DOING WHAT WE BEEN SUPPOSED TO HAVE DONE???🔥🔥🔥
How can anybody not like this?
So powerful ❤and awesome is Maori HAKA..
Assalamualaikum ,,
Nice 😍
Let's go the cultures back boys!!!!!!!!
this is so intimidating, good for them
Your blood starts to boil whenever you hear this. Irrespective of the country you belong to.....
Makes me want to invade somewhere..!
@@annmitchell4663 somewhere that isn't NZ
How lucky these bystanders are to witness such an honor
BEAUTIFUL
Makes my heart sing mate even here in 2020
Do this in the streets of Kyiv and the war's over tomorrow.
Such a amazing thing to see
Lol all the English are like.....um what is this. Maori be all "Ka mate......whaaaat" lol love this
People of London they are here to take over!
That's AWESOME!!
Excellent 👍💯
We still love the 🏉
Can you like be up close later on.
We do love the Haka
Thank you all 💯💪💪❤️🙏🏝️