@@Jake-oc3vx the Hawaiians have adopted the haka. I don't know why. The haka is done to honour the god Tū-mata-uenga. I'm Māori. We also do things during it no other Polynesians do for theirs such as the pukana (sticking out ones tongue). Again the Hawaiians have adopted this. I have no idea why since to my knowledge they don't worship Tū-mata-uenga like we do. They worship Tangaloa.
I don’t watch American football,but I find cheerleaders so cringe and I’ve been to a SuperBowl game and they only cheer when the game’s about to start and rest of the match they’re all silent but Hawaiian haka always pumps me up
@@theone-n-only47 then they can do the Ai'ha'a. It doesn't matter bc most of us non-Polynesian people will still end up calling it the Haka. I don't see as much salt from Ghanaians when a Nigerian does the Azonto dance. In the end we are all West Africans. So why is it like this with Polynesians?
That wouldn't work. The Ai'ha'a or Haka or whatever the nation calls their dance is unique (even though some phrases are very similar)to them and should be respected for what it is worth and not just a 'show off thing' for other regions that aren't even associated to use.
Wouldn't be a "show off thing" but rather a great way to promote and protect their native culture. Once something like that gains that much (positive) public visibility, it's almost impossible it'll die out anytime soon.
Hi I’m from Hawaii! This is a War Chant. We used this to fear the opponent and to challenge them most people know this as Haka dances. There not only in Maori culture but also in Hawaiian we use them in Tahitian dances. This is not to hype them up this is a challenge to the opposite team. This is our culture and I hope you appreciate it☺️☺️Mostly Polynesians use Warrior Chants and Haka dances. I’m Polynesian and Native American and I’m proud♥️🌺
@@usoflekz6150 and heres a funny thing the Ha'a aint even a traditional dance created by the hawaians they just got influenced by our traditions and started doing the haka. this haka is called "tika tonu" created by my iwi ngati kahungunu so get it right u maori wannabes \
@@lostdracco6744 🤙🏽⬅️Dats us! Boy! Go look it up. Because I know where you come from they all be using this gesture➡️🤙🏽just like everyone else around the world is. BOY!
May I suggest you try the Ha'a instead? It is specifically Hawaiian. It would benefit all of those involved to know their own wardance and spread the culture of Hawaii. Uplift your language and culture and be proud. I see some other teams have already started doing the ha'a. I look forward to Hawaiians embracing their culture and proudly displaying it to us all.
Not everyone in Hawaii is Polynesian though. If I'm correct, most people in modern day Hawaii actually aren't Polynesian at all, and they probably live near europeanized beaches. Which means they wouldn't know the difference between the haka, Siva tau, and ai'ha'a. I'm not Polynesian, I'm African; so if I spelled anything wrong, forgive me.
@@anthonybarnes1903 Tuwharetoas point is that native Hawaiins and other locals have all the power in the world to show case their Haka or equivalent and they should, but the Haka they have used is a Maori Haka called Tika Tonu from a tribe called Ngati Kahungunu. Moari are only around 16-20% of the NZ population but theres no way Maori will ever let the culture dwindle and die.
@@anditsme2891 no shii theres only 16-20% we have one of the smallest population in the entire world bro on a country thats relatively decent compared to singapore and there country is way smaller so the Maori population is pretty huge compared to other natives where theres like idk 4 or something killing breed cherokko whatever it is
I'm a Springbok Rugby fan (I don't know anything about Football) but I've come to respect the Haka from our biggest rivals the ALL BLACKS of New Zealand, now I feel obligated to Stan every haka I see😂
If you were to watch a full American football game from start to finish, I'm sure the gears would start turning in your head, the two games are very similar. I basically did the reverse, I grew up watching and playing football, and as I got older I started also getting into rugby, I basically just learned the rules by figuring out the paralells to American football.
I've got to say a lot of the vocabulary is very similar to that of Māori. Also, a lot of what is said by the Kaea followed by Katoa is very similar. For two different languages it is amazing to see the similarities.
I was googling Hawaiian haka, cause I knew they'd have them over there and was curious, but didn't expect it to be so similar to Aotearoa. Cool though, who doesn't love a haka.
Hawaii Haka doesn't exist. There are many occasions where Hawaiians can understand the Māori so unless there is confirmation of the language being used we can't be sure.
@@scootergrant8683 this haka is called tika tonu its maori 1000% any maori will tell you just from hearing the words i learnt this at intermediate school many moons ago.even me as a maori i cant just go and do any haka i want to just because i know it and ill look cool on tv you have to be able to whakapapa back to that area to be able to do the haka
Devin Davis: I agree 100% I even wrote a letter to the editor in our local newspaper saying they worry more aboutdoing the ha'a than the game itself. Hawaii is notorious for their slow starts. Why? because they spend their pregame time on visualizing their ha'a instead pf visualizing their game assignments.
@@leeboy7139 haoles n palagi's never get it but it's okay you guys are uncultured, none of you have respect, discipline , or any love n respect for cultures it's why you guys are the most hated race in the world
Gman W Were Americans with culture. Plus Haka dances have been used in our traditional dances(Tahitian)not only Maori people can use them. Us Hawaiians have culture unlike the main island(no offense)
They are not Māori but native Hawaiians and Māori are both Polynesians. They are like Japanese and Koreans compared because they are both Altai people while the Māori and native Hawaiians are both Polynesian.
I think the All Black rugby team does it better, but that's just my opinion. To me it doesn't look as if these guys really get into the spirit of the thing.
I'd be seriously scared if I saw anyone do this. I live far from that culture though it love to visit. I'd feel it would scare me and my little girls. Or at least until they are done and look their usually friendly self. The Hawaiian people always look and seem very friendly.
Facts:
Haka- New Zealand
Ai’ha’a- Hawaiian
Siva tau- Samoan
Tonga - sipi tau
Not to sound rude I’m actually learning about these different cultures. What’s the difference or are these just the differing translations?
@@Jake-oc3vx they're warcries but they're performed differently
raidc oh ok thank you very much!
@@Jake-oc3vx the Hawaiians have adopted the haka. I don't know why. The haka is done to honour the god Tū-mata-uenga. I'm Māori. We also do things during it no other Polynesians do for theirs such as the pukana (sticking out ones tongue). Again the Hawaiians have adopted this. I have no idea why since to my knowledge they don't worship Tū-mata-uenga like we do. They worship Tangaloa.
Who needs cheerleaders when you have this team
I didn't know maui the Demi god went to college
Crazy Gamer78 ikr
Something to look at during breaks
I don’t watch American football,but I find cheerleaders so cringe and I’ve been to a SuperBowl game and they only cheer when the game’s about to start and rest of the match they’re all silent but Hawaiian haka always pumps me up
The_RoOkie R6 I know our team and the others destroy everyone’s eardrums
It would be so amazing if the NFL decided to move a team to Hawaii and then we’d get to see a haka every week on the nfl. Incredible
But Hawaiian don’t do the haka
@@theone-n-only47 then they can do the Ai'ha'a. It doesn't matter bc most of us non-Polynesian people will still end up calling it the Haka. I don't see as much salt from Ghanaians when a Nigerian does the Azonto dance. In the end we are all West Africans. So why is it like this with Polynesians?
That wouldn't work. The Ai'ha'a or Haka or whatever the nation calls their dance is unique (even though some phrases are very similar)to them and should be respected for what it is worth and not just a 'show off thing' for other regions that aren't even associated to use.
Wouldn't be a "show off thing" but rather a great way to promote and protect their native culture.
Once something like that gains that much (positive) public visibility, it's almost impossible it'll die out anytime soon.
@@scootergrant8683 the team in the video is the University of Hawaii, if any team should bring the Ah'aa to prominence it should be them.
80 wasn't feeling it
48 was feeling it too much
Mac Schwarzenbach or 86
Michael Sabo facts
He's a white boi...hahaha
Michael Sabo kuz that’s Russell wilson
Final Score: USC 63 Hawaii 17
Stop it! Hahahahahahahaha....killing me. As a polynesian. I always have said. Never! Ever! Ever! Do the haka til after the victory. 🙏🏝🏝🏝🏝🏝🤣🤣🤣🇺🇸😎
This wasn't against USC, look at the description
@@JohnnyKaw11B you should not downplay this dance incredibly disrespectful
they are still building
Opposing team watching: "We're about to die y'all." 😂
actually I'm a San Diego State fan and we won by 14 lol. They aren't good.
Just pass the ball, Speed>Size in football
@@jakeprice9472 I was there the other team lost
The whole point lol
@@jakeprice9472 Hawaii is good what you mean 😂
Hi I’m from Hawaii! This is a War Chant. We used this to fear the opponent and to challenge them most people know this as Haka dances. There not only in Maori culture but also in Hawaiian we use them in Tahitian dances. This is not to hype them up this is a challenge to the opposite team. This is our culture and I hope you appreciate it☺️☺️Mostly Polynesians use Warrior Chants and Haka dances. I’m Polynesian and Native American and I’m proud♥️🌺
im sorry but what they are doing is the haka not the hawaian hula or whatever it is
@@lostdracco6744 it’s called the Ha’a get it right u scrub
@@usoflekz6150 idfc these gay hawaiians tryna claim my culture thats us g you stick to your haweeboo whatever tf it is
@@usoflekz6150 and heres a funny thing the Ha'a aint even a traditional dance created by the hawaians they just got influenced by our traditions and started doing the haka.
this haka is called "tika tonu" created by my iwi ngati kahungunu so get it right u maori wannabes
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@@lostdracco6744 🤙🏽⬅️Dats us! Boy! Go look it up. Because I know where you come from they all be using this gesture➡️🤙🏽just like everyone else around the world is. BOY!
Who doesn't want to run thru a wall watching this!! Wow! Powerful! Much respect!
Rip headphone users
Thats true it fukn hurt my ears lol
Quinton Michel lmao...i felt that..😂😂😂
RIP FUCK MY FUCKINg EARS
@@hazzah__2k179 same bro
Hahahah 😂
This might me one of my favorite things about different cultures
0:51 #31 reminds me of Maui.
#31 is now playing in the NFL Detroit Lions
48 has me dead😂😂
devilish01 8 he made me almost shit myself
Whys that?
devilish01 8 no it was 86
devilish01 8 same 😂😂😂😂
I was hollering at 74 😂😂 when you learn a dance routine for the first time lmao
The coolest thing I’ve ever seen saw this once at a airport really cool.
My friend Jayson used to do something like that back at high school since he’s in the football team. He’s really good at it.
The most powerful and respected dance on the planet. Amazing
AOTEAROA MAORI HAKA NOT A DANCE AOTEAROA MAORI TUTURU
As a rugby fan. It always gets me hyped.
1:10 he looks like Russell Wilson
more teams need to do something like this
native war dances from their respective regions
Pretty sure Alabama would be burning crosses
@@solblackguy 😂😭
@@solblackguy I mean hey, if the shoe fits
@@solblackguy🤣😂🤣
48 is ready to go!
May I suggest you try the Ha'a instead? It is specifically Hawaiian. It would benefit all of those involved to know their own wardance and spread the culture of Hawaii. Uplift your language and culture and be proud. I see some other teams have already started doing the ha'a. I look forward to Hawaiians embracing their culture and proudly displaying it to us all.
Not everyone in Hawaii is Polynesian though. If I'm correct, most people in modern day Hawaii actually aren't Polynesian at all, and they probably live near europeanized beaches. Which means they wouldn't know the difference between the haka, Siva tau, and ai'ha'a. I'm not Polynesian, I'm African; so if I spelled anything wrong, forgive me.
@@anthonybarnes1903 Tuwharetoas point is that native Hawaiins and other locals have all the power in the world to show case their Haka or equivalent and they should, but the Haka they have used is a Maori Haka called Tika Tonu from a tribe called Ngati Kahungunu. Moari are only around 16-20% of the NZ population but theres no way Maori will ever let the culture dwindle and die.
Truth 💯🙌🏽
@@anditsme2891 no shii theres only 16-20% we have one of the smallest population in the entire world bro on a country thats relatively decent compared to singapore and there country is way smaller so the Maori population is pretty huge compared to other natives where theres like idk 4 or something killing breed cherokko whatever it is
If this doesn’t send chills down your spine, you aren’t human.
Guess I’m not human
Maybe because I’m Hawaiian and I live through this?
I lived in Hawaii for 4 years and there is some weird stuff there but this is on a whole new level
I'm a Springbok Rugby fan (I don't know anything about Football) but I've come to respect the Haka from our biggest rivals the ALL BLACKS of New Zealand, now I feel obligated to Stan every haka I see😂
If you were to watch a full American football game from start to finish, I'm sure the gears would start turning in your head, the two games are very similar. I basically did the reverse, I grew up watching and playing football, and as I got older I started also getting into rugby, I basically just learned the rules by figuring out the paralells to American football.
I've got to say a lot of the vocabulary is very similar to that of Māori. Also, a lot of what is said by the Kaea followed by Katoa is very similar. For two different languages it is amazing to see the similarities.
Scooter Grant Its a Māori haka written by Waimarama Puhara in the Hawkes bay region.
@@kaylimnathan6756 Interesting.
Wow 1st time phone vibrations from audio! Beautiful
This is how I'm gonna start my day off from now on.
🤗Awesome to see the different races represented doing this wirh such authority and vigor! Love that they all embraced it as a team! 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
I'm from the middle of Nebraska and this is just really cool to see
I miss Hawaii🥺
I got chills...
Holy cow.
And OU, OKWU, KU, USC, Texas and Hawaii. 🍺
0:13 when you are waving at your girl 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Imagine transferring in from another and that happened on the first home game
I was googling Hawaiian haka, cause I knew they'd have them over there and was curious, but didn't expect it to be so similar to Aotearoa. Cool though, who doesn't love a haka.
This haka is our haka from AOTEAROA its called tika tonu
Bruh, this makes ME wanna jump on the field and play with them!!!
No haka beats nz
That voice crack was great 👌
Anyone know what they are chanting ?
Who was focused on #48 the whole time?
This alone would get me into football.
There's 5 people in the audiance
Not sure who the opposing team was for this game, but I'm glad I wasn't on it
That wasn’t even a Hawaii haka that was a New Zealand haka
No such thing as a Hawaiian haka Hawaiians had Ai’ha’a and Samoans was Siva tau
Hawaii Haka doesn't exist. There are many occasions where Hawaiians can understand the Māori so unless there is confirmation of the language being used we can't be sure.
They should stop trying to be wanna be maori and stick to being coconuts
@@scootergrant8683 this haka is called tika tonu its maori 1000% any maori will tell you just from hearing the words i learnt this at intermediate school many moons ago.even me as a maori i cant just go and do any haka i want to just because i know it and ill look cool on tv you have to be able to whakapapa back to that area to be able to do the haka
@@Dabeaken Well, I guess now we ca be certain is is Māori. Now I know so thank you. Do you know why they'd use it?
Moving to Hawaii in 6 months just left Waikiki Island
I love the haka, i wish i could do it but im not from New Zealand.
Same
1:09 is that The Rock to the left?
Abdo Libya nope that's low key russle wilson
Savage Af I’m confused man....
Mt San Antonio used to do some dope HakaS back in the days but they cant do it no more in Juniors colleges..
This was pretty good. Thank u for doing that I appreciate it
Check the difference in intensity between the Polynesian guys, the white guy, and the black guy...the Polynesian guys are all-in!
I still no undastand why Hawaii teams do hakas. We’re not Maori, we’re Hawaiian
bro tell them that
@@lostdracco6744 how?! I have no idea who those players are. And besides even if I did they’d probably wipe their okoles with it.
They spent more time Practicing their song than they did practicing for the game 😂😂
Devin Davis: I agree 100%
I even wrote a letter to the editor in our local newspaper saying they worry more aboutdoing the ha'a than the game itself. Hawaii is notorious for their slow starts. Why? because they spend their pregame time on visualizing their ha'a instead pf visualizing their game assignments.
It’s not practice it’s a tribal dance that their Ancestors do to put fear in opponents Ik because I’m Samoan
Shut up palangi kefe they did it so well because they are true islanders, islanders who put fear in your palangi people
You'd get fucc'd up white boy stfu
@@leeboy7139 haoles n palagi's never get it but it's okay you guys are uncultured, none of you have respect, discipline , or any love n respect for cultures it's why you guys are the most hated race in the world
the bad sound quality makes it lowkey better
THOSE UNIFORMS ARE PRETTY DOPE. I'M ALL PUMPED UP NOW. TIME TO GET MY VANILLA LATTE.
There is nothing wrong with American's performing the haka, if anything it is a homage to the New Zealand Haka and they performed it well.
Gman W Were Americans with culture. Plus Haka dances have been used in our traditional dances(Tahitian)not only Maori people can use them. Us Hawaiians have culture unlike the main island(no offense)
@@JJ-gn3no Cheers dude.
They are not Māori but native Hawaiians and Māori are both Polynesians. They are like Japanese and Koreans compared because they are both Altai people while the Māori and native Hawaiians are both Polynesian.
Brah they never lose they won all about pride good job at tha Haka they undefeated 😴🙌🏽💪🏼
i thought San Diego state was playing Hawaii not the Ginyu Force
Is 80 Russell Wilson?
That was actually intense
The reason I love this college
Imua hawaii. Always excellent in whatever they do 🎉
Where’s the fans?
This has to be the best haka dance ever
I think the All Black rugby team does it better, but that's just my opinion. To me it doesn't look as if these guys really get into the spirit of the thing.
They probably work on this more than the practice
Why are they performing a Ngati Kahungunu haka ?
I wish to know it's translations. Might not know they might be swearing at us. Just saying.
What teams do they even play, do they have to fly 8+ hours for every game
This should be mandatory in every "football" game :P
Definitely
is they wins?
Bruh how I learn this?
Beautiful!
Keha kaha boys awesome Thanks for honouring the Maori Haka
Should see fate of the furious haka with Dwayne johnjon
No no no did you guys just rip off "Kapa o Pango" from the All Blacks??? Hawaii has its own Ha'a to use
Bro I would be intimidated to all hell if I had to see that on the other team
Just imagine if Hawaii had an NFL team they would be insane
DO THEY EVEN KNOW WHAT THAT HAKA IS ABOUT TEKA TONU AOTEAROA MAORI HAKA THATS WHY
Goosebumps man goosebumps
Other team: turns around and walks off the field
Jahlani Tavai(31) then went to the Detroit lions
Dang. They’re their own cheerleaders
Cheerleaders: we quit, y'all trash
Me and the boys:
New Zealanders that will see this: CHILLS.. LITERAL CHILLS
kiwis *
Chills?i get more chills from the kids here at home when they do the haka and thats FACTS
bro theres little kids that can do better then this im not even joking
I need the lyrics
Number 31 on the team at 0:46 does that not look like that 15 year old kid JR that got stabbed to death?
That’s why FSU has it classy and original.
Maui is shook...I'm shook😭😭
Ok, that was impressive, actions were solid and pronunciation not bad
0:58 isn’t that the local comedian Tumua?
Imagine being a visiting team and you walk out to the field and see this
They got beat by two touchdowns 🤣
I'm confused ..why are the doing a maori new zealand haka? wheres the hawian haka at
I'd be seriously scared if I saw anyone do this. I live far from that culture though it love to visit. I'd feel it would scare me and my little girls. Or at least until they are done and look their usually friendly self. The Hawaiian people always look and seem very friendly.
Just one question, why aren't these guys representing their nation at rugby union?
Nice haka, but can we start to win ball games, please?
Why are Hawaiian's doing a Maori war chant?
but did they lose?
Probably
I wonder if they won that game .
Imagine Hawaii got an NFL team and they did this during the Super Bowl . Eagles Meek Mill vibes for sure nobody beating them after that
Hawaiian proud! Love it
Remember when they did this a few years ago and Georgia beat the hell out ofem?