@@francoissuissae6217 i apologize for my ignorance, but could you please translate what you posted into English? If you don't want to, I understand. I hope you have a wonderful day
Ya la tienes. La más fantástica y espectacular Historia de la historia que, por tu apellido, deduzco que es hispana. Investiga tu árbol genealógico y la verdadera historia de España y de Hispanoamérica
What I love about this is that ALL the boys get into it, not just the Maori ones. The white boys, the Asian boys, the Maori boys....they ALL do it because they are all New Zealanders to a man. Gotta love that.
There are wedding hakas performed. They can be VERY emotional and VERY passionate so grab a handkerchief. My favorite wedding haka video, which is also my favorite wedding video period, is one where the groom is white but breaks into haka just as passionately as his Maori bride's family is performing it toward him. Even the bride goes into it at one point, she is SO moved by the ceremony and so moved by the emotion, energy and passion. All I can think is how much it must be a bonding experience for both families (because they're both involved in the video) plus what a sheer cathartic experience, you know? Weddings are already emotional but adding true haka to it just makes it over the top, IMO.
Absolutely BRILLIANT. My Great Nephew is 13 and is South African born/English. He has recently come back to England with his family to live. He plays rugby at his school and is so far ahead of our kids playing rugby. I maybe biased but he is a star. Man of the Match Luke Robinson...
I'm from BELGIUM and every time I hear the haka I get emotional
Well get a little tingle up ya spine when you in front of it son
The contrast between the classically European architecture and the Haka is fascinating.
Kao
Te Reo o Haka i te pakeha nei
Ka rawe
@@francoissuissae6217 i apologize for my ignorance, but could you please translate what you posted into English? If you don't want to, I understand. I hope you have a wonderful day
@@jessicacraig7740 No
(sentence doesn't make sense to me)
Awesome
@@fallenangel_899 Yeah just doesnt make sense aye
Fantatics way to express respect to each other and promote school spirit and to honor the ancient culture.
Maori tradition not pakeha but my young england & British & commonwealth brothers there did the mahi to learn Te Reo & the Haka
Respect
With every video I fall in love with NZ. I wish that we had this sort of beautiful cultural mix in america
Ya la tienes. La más fantástica y espectacular Historia de la historia que, por tu apellido, deduzco que es hispana. Investiga tu árbol genealógico y la verdadera historia de España y de Hispanoamérica
This reminds me of my own leaving haka at CSC. Will never forget that.
What I love about this is that ALL the boys get into it, not just the Maori ones. The white boys, the Asian boys, the Maori boys....they ALL do it because they are all New Zealanders to a man. Gotta love that.
Maori down the South Island of NZ are White... It's very difficult to tell who are Maori from their skin tone..
good stuff boys! An old boy loving this all the way from Europe.
A litTLe bit of nostalgia aye
me too 👍 my friend 👏🏻♥️👏🏻....
Ich bin aus Deutschland und bin immer wieder sehr beeindruckt wenn ich diesen Kampftanz sehe. ❤❤❤
This could be a great performance for a wedding night. A young bride will be definitely impressed.
Her undies would be filled with excitement, that’s for sure.
I’ve experienced her excitement many a times 😉
There are wedding hakas performed. They can be VERY emotional and VERY passionate so grab a handkerchief. My favorite wedding haka video, which is also my favorite wedding video period, is one where the groom is white but breaks into haka just as passionately as his Maori bride's family is performing it toward him. Even the bride goes into it at one point, she is SO moved by the ceremony and so moved by the emotion, energy and passion. All I can think is how much it must be a bonding experience for both families (because they're both involved in the video) plus what a sheer cathartic experience, you know? Weddings are already emotional but adding true haka to it just makes it over the top, IMO.
The culture of NZ is emotionally amazing.
Absolutely BRILLIANT. My Great Nephew is 13 and is South African born/English. He has recently come back to England with his family to live. He plays rugby at his school and is so far ahead of our kids playing rugby. I maybe biased but he is a star. Man of the Match Luke Robinson...
Impressive effort 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Cheers boys study hard and know we are all over the world. Went you meet your brother touch noses and remember who you are!
I need my son to go to that school 🙏🙏
New Zealand is the cool DLC for Australia
And australia is the dlc gone wrong for britain
@@shaaravguha3760 Nah...it went too well
ニュージーランドへ行ってみたい。
I want to go to japan
Swap places? 😂
Ka mau te which, ka mau te aroha.❤
Ka mau te wehi
O Kotiro
Tino pai rawe...
Absolute hardout awesum...
LUV THIS!
I love this !!!
Wear school uniform like in the UK. Looks like Grammar school or Private?
all schools in nz wear uniforms its compulsory also australia does the same
This should have been a close up. Too far away.
Estos no dan miedo, no se vaya a lastimar
Good Show.
😮😮😮the screaming is too much
The REAL Harry Potter. : )
In America they would call this cultural appropriation.
where are the coloreds?
What's with the long socks? That's weird
to you.we used to it.
@@chasecullen7630 why? That is not normal anywhere
@@TheMarathonomahosthey are not anywhere, they are there ;-)
what just happened
No one crying about cultural appropriation here! 😂
You know...I go to this school and I never even thought of it that way lmao
To fast slow the haka down
Why are they doing it in the middle of the road.
Oh for Gods sake!
What???
Isn't this the definition of cultural appropriation? At least 80% are Kiwis
correction 90+%
Not in Aotearoa
This looks like cultural appropriation to me, just saying as a scotish person.
Maori down the South Island of NZ are White... It's very difficult to tell who are Maori from their skin tone..
Why is they not happy L
It is about expressing national and school pride. They are very happy actually.
They are all the least most intimidating people going had farts more intimidating
Disrespectful idiot it's our culture it's about respect and honour something you don't have.
What a ignorant comment.
maybe because they are kids? u knobhead
@@briton3851 alright mate, you definitely love watching kids on your phone you absolute wrong en
@@ryanvorley8772 says the person thinking about how they want to intimidate kids
Haka is a real turn off for me, makes them look like madmen, personally I'd find another tradition.