Made it half way through the first verse before getting choked up. Our culture is beautiful whanau, we must all do what we can to preserve it. Arohanui from Oz.
Rough Translation: Oh our darling always going hard out to prepare the youth , to support the works Oh Ngoi, listen to the Maori language, to the thudding of the poi Oh Ngoi, to the men's stamping Oh Ngoi to the rhythm of our language. Beautiful Ngoi NGOI NGOI humble hearted NGOI NGOI Faithful Ngoi NGOI NGOI Our darling forever NGOI Written by Dalvanius/Patea Maori Club of Patea, South Taranaki for their beloved friend, famous Maori language teacher, song writer, and elder Ngoingoi Pewhairangi of Tokomaru Bay (Ngati Porou) upon hearing of her death.
I’m Tongan but I was so fortunate enough to being taught the HAKA by this group PATEA MAORI CLUB. My Maori mates always asked me where did I learn to Haka ? 😊 I love Maori culture and their waiata Chur 🤙
i'm only eleven and a Maori but these Patea Maori club waitas are really good, wish more people knew maori, because it's sad that only about 5 percent of New Zealand know Maori or even less, I'm definetely going to get more in my culture
I'm a ngarrindjeri man from raukkan...in Australia ...from the south...my people live on the lake Alexandrina and we ALL love the Maori family (people) we have a great connection with this family thru BROTHER KEITH ..he is a very well respected manba minister for our little church and babtised alot of us awell as dedication to the Lord I was one to be blessed by this man and family and I was tought alot of there culture and I'm proud to say I was blessed and loved by these wonderful beautiful loving people..Brother Keith will always and be loved by many...he passed many years ago and he had a wish to be buried with my family (people) the ngarrindjeri people home raukkan ....this song means alot as so does all the other songs keep them coming my beautiful family ❤️❤️❤️🌹
yep was written while we were on tour in 84 London wen we were told Ngoi had died Dal wrote it and BANG we had a tune... song it outside our Hotel in the snow and the tape was sent back to the Pewhairangi memo
bro I brought this album in Hamilton took it to tokaroa my cousins robbed me of it then my other couzin robbed them of it and went back to Auzie with it lol.....I was like sweet as I just go get another one lol....they also took my tui teka too lol
I've seen this so many times ....and it still pulls on my ol heart strings🥲🥲🥲 but the real blessing is... The world is WANTING to know more about aotearoa Aroha nui ..... nga mihi
This still makes me weep sometimes RIP Ngoi Pewhairangi, one of māoritangas true warrior poet Queens. This broadcast was one of the only places to hear this song back when Maui, Warrior and Southside records had all the goods down at the record store…. Ngoi Ngoi! Kia mau ki tõ Māoritangai.
even though years have passed I miss the elders of New Zealand Uncle Niko and Auntie Olive they sung me home a long time ago may the spirit of the people live on and on.
I have loved this song for years, but never known its name nor the meaning of the song. It usually popped up at least once each saturday night after a league game with the boys. I have only just found out its song and looked up the lyrics, and their interpretation. A very inspirational song. Music today isn't written like this anymore.
AWESOME!!!!! Almost makes me cry when I hear this song. Reminds me of when I was growing up and mum would sing it. Wish all maoris could get together again. This song unites us I think.
Patea Maori club you're wonderful. Lovely seeing all the kuia's performing their kapa haka. Love all your kapa haka songs. I have just seen this one and a previous one that I hadnt seen before, and recognise the tunes which are lovely. Been living in Oz for 57 yrs. Occassionally perform kapa haka with a few of my kapa haka friends here for different functions. I live in Woolgoolga near Coffs Harbour NSW. I am from Putiki Whanganui, my friends are from Taranaki, Waikato and Thames. We hope you don't mind us performing some of your kapa haka songs and actions. XoXo🥰❤🌺
Jess , These people are performing on stage in my country NZ MOARI GROUP PERFORM 1sst THen the Men perform the HAKA WORRIER FIGHT OR WATCHING YOU 🎉 NEW ZEALAND BELIEVES TRADE MARK WITH OUR RACE😂 from Jess 2 Over
The avocado (Persea americana) is a medium-sized, evergreen tree in the laurel family (Lauraceae). It is native to the Americas and was first domesticated in Mesoamerica more than 5,000 years ago. Then as now it was prized for its large and unusually oily fruit.[3] The tree likely originated in the highlands bridging south-central Mexico and Guatemala.[4][5][6] Its fruit, sometimes also referred to as an alligator pear or avocado pear, is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed.
I was at the 1988 telethon and remember Patea maori club with Dalvanius Prime. Awesome to see some of the Kuia who back then were younger. This song was the highlight of the night back in 1988 along with Haere mai sung by Cara Pewhairangi (Ngoi's) grand-daughter.
Made it half way through the first verse before getting choked up. Our culture is beautiful whanau, we must all do what we can to preserve it. Arohanui from Oz.
Ae our culture is very beautiful
Some people are racist about us and if they don't like us they can get out of our country
Same here
makes me proud to be Māori watching our nannies and koro's representing us on stage
I'm samoan but I loveeeeee this song!!! Watching this with the biggest smile on my face 😁😁
Favourite Maori song for sure .. amongst many!!
Kelston girls high just did a samoan rendition of this at polyfest, 🔥🔥🔥
Rough Translation:
Oh our darling
always going hard out
to prepare the youth
,
to support the works
Oh Ngoi,
listen to the
Maori language,
to the thudding of the poi
Oh Ngoi,
to the men's stamping
Oh Ngoi
to the rhythm of our language.
Beautiful Ngoi
NGOI NGOI
humble hearted
NGOI NGOI
Faithful Ngoi
NGOI NGOI
Our darling forever
NGOI
Written by Dalvanius/Patea Maori Club of Patea, South Taranaki for their beloved friend, famous Maori language teacher, song writer, and elder Ngoingoi Pewhairangi of Tokomaru Bay (Ngati Porou) upon hearing of her death.
I’m Tongan but I was so fortunate enough to being taught the HAKA by this group PATEA MAORI CLUB. My Maori mates always asked me where did I learn to Haka ? 😊 I love Maori culture and their waiata Chur 🤙
I grew up in London, when I met my father he gave me this cd. They are my Whanau.❤❤❤❤
What a cool story you have. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for commenting, Ariha from London.
@@JoanneBeechey-pp7bf Are avocados expensive in London?
Yes
I am a Pakeha from New Zealand and any Maori song fills me with pride. beautiful and very talented people
Xx
Ki Ora ki a Koe JANICE me Tena Koe (May Life Be Good to You [JANICE] and THANK YOU.
i'm only eleven and a Maori but these Patea Maori club waitas are really good, wish more people knew maori, because it's sad that only about 5 percent of New Zealand know Maori or even less, I'm definetely going to get more in my culture
The original members of Patea Maori Club just wonderful to see all these beautiful Kuias still strutting their stuff. A classic and beautiful song.
I love this song. I'm from Brazil.
..WOW..COOOOOOOOOL..
@@prudencevaleriewharepapa-p5055Bro, why do you have to be a dick?
😍😘
Kia ora Renato
I think Valerie was being Genuine
I'm a ngarrindjeri man from raukkan...in Australia ...from the south...my people live on the lake Alexandrina and we ALL love the Maori family (people) we have a great connection with this family thru BROTHER KEITH ..he is a very well respected manba minister for our little church and babtised alot of us awell as dedication to the Lord I was one to be blessed by this man and family and I was tought alot of there culture and I'm proud to say I was blessed and loved by these wonderful beautiful loving people..Brother Keith will always and be loved by many...he passed many years ago and he had a wish to be buried with my family (people) the ngarrindjeri people home raukkan ....this song means alot as so does all the other songs keep them coming my beautiful family ❤️❤️❤️🌹
Proud to be Maori all day every day. Mauri ora whānau
yep was written while we were on tour in 84 London wen we were told Ngoi had died Dal wrote it and BANG we had a tune... song it outside our Hotel in the snow and the tape was sent back to the Pewhairangi memo
check out my other 2 vids from this day on my page
thanks for that beautiful waiata
nice love this waiata
Vgy
Beautiful waiata
poi e and ngoi ngoi make me feel so patriotic. proud of what comes out of little aotearoa
A Song that all New Zealanders around the world can unite under.. We will forever be one!!
wow just beautiful it makes me cry watching all those wonderful maori singing and happy now i am really home sick thank you
bro I brought this album in Hamilton took it to tokaroa my cousins robbed me of it then my other couzin robbed them of it and went back to Auzie with it lol.....I was like sweet as I just go get another one lol....they also took my tui teka too lol
LOL....
Sounds about right especially the Tokoroa part lol, typical Maori or shall I just say typical whanau 😂
😂😂 hahahaha crack up
Stay away from Tokoroa, put the pedal down when passing thru
@@sameuljones5496 roger lol
beautiful, this always makes me cry as well as all of Patea Maori Club songs.
Zarnia Baker I thought I was the only one lol
It is a beautiful song 🌷❤
this song makes me tangi
fukin beautiful
We've just come out of the covid lockdown. This is nice to hear, te reka hoki o tenei waiata - Nga mihi nui.
I've seen this so many times ....and it still pulls on my ol heart strings🥲🥲🥲 but the real blessing is... The world is WANTING to know more about aotearoa
Aroha nui ..... nga mihi
fly high our nannies and podgey ! xoxoxox
Love this. These Karani Ma in this roopu make me wana have a tangi aye. Just MEAN MAORI MEAN!!!!!
I've always loved this song, nostalgia gets me Everytime
Man everytime i hear this, it makes me so proud to be a maori :).. makes me tear up epecially beinq in Australia loveyou quys... Best x
my son would stop crying whenever I sung this to him
I can't help but to always think of my Nana, love you Nan
this is a mean song reminds me of wen i was a kid love it brings a tear to ma eye.....
Stunning song. Absolutely love it.
This still makes me weep sometimes RIP Ngoi Pewhairangi, one of māoritangas true warrior poet Queens. This broadcast was one of the only places to hear this song back when Maui, Warrior and Southside records had all the goods down at the record store…. Ngoi Ngoi! Kia mau ki tõ Māoritangai.
THIS SONG GIVES ME GOOSE BUMPS
BRINGS BACK MEMORIES!!!!!!!
RIP DAD N ALL THISE GONE BEFORE US!!!!
LADY 187 SOUTHSIDE!!!
AOTEAROA!!!!!!!!
respect from oz.im kiwi been here to bloody long.nagti parou love you guys
even though years have passed I miss the elders of New Zealand Uncle Niko and Auntie Olive they sung me home a long time ago may the spirit of the people live on and on.
So much talent and love
Uplifting vibes even in 2022. Great stuff.
I have loved this song for years, but never known its name nor the meaning of the song. It usually popped up at least once each saturday night after a league game with the boys. I have only just found out its song and looked up the lyrics, and their interpretation. A very inspirational song.
Music today isn't written like this anymore.
Can someone translate this lovely song please ? Haha still on 2021!
awsome to all my nanas and koros with aroha 4eva
Ataahua Patea
I love this song!! Living here in states makes me miss home so much!
ka rawe
AWESOME!!!!!
Almost makes me cry when I hear this song. Reminds me of when I was growing up and mum would sing it. Wish all maoris could get together again. This song unites us I think.
So greatfull to witness
Bloody beautiful :)
I love this song. I love anything Ngoi wrote. What an absolute genius.
Beautiful xx
💯🤩🤩🤩🤩♥️👌🌟💯💯💯
Patea Maori club you're wonderful. Lovely seeing all the kuia's performing their kapa haka. Love all your kapa haka songs. I have just seen this one and a previous one that I hadnt seen before, and recognise the tunes which are lovely. Been living in Oz for 57 yrs. Occassionally perform kapa haka with a few of my kapa haka friends here for different functions. I live in Woolgoolga near Coffs Harbour NSW. I am from Putiki Whanganui, my friends are from Taranaki, Waikato and Thames. We hope you don't mind us performing some of your kapa haka songs and actions. XoXo🥰❤🌺
Tino Ataahua beautiful
Wow! This is awesome! Great clip! Brings back alot of memories! Amazing to see the Kuia doing there thing! Very lovely thank you
That's my people ❤️❤️❤️❤️🎸❤️❤️❤️
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I AM SO PROUD TO BE MAORI, I LOVE THIS ROOPU
Growing up in poor man’s Ponsonby in and around K’RD - no cares the 80s and 90s blasting our record player to the hilt along Ponsonby Road.
Neat all right...those kuia ROCK...Mean!
Tino ataahua. Having a tangi here in 2020😢
On blast errday. Such a beautiful waiata. NGOI NGOIII 35 🤍🤍
i uploaded the vid with lyrics if anyone wants them
MEAN MAORI MEAN
take a trip dwn memory lane wen i hea ths song ATAAHUA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow beautiful waiata whanaus absolutely I love this waiata thankyou so much for sharing this video with me
Go nannies, beautiful xo makes me cry xo
YEAAAAH THATS MY WHANAU - KIA MAU WEHI
Missing you heaps and love you forever till we meet again Nanny Hui..Thanks for being a great teacher to me and my Bro Chubby
Choice!
I love this song and it was great to see the original members of the Patea Maori Club still rocking it out on telly!!
2 0 1 9 and I'm loving it ❤️
Damn these OG matuas… so proud Polynesian power.
Just as beautiful as ever the legends of the land of the long white clouds
Nice to see my family so proud to be Maori
Tena hi
Jess , These people are performing on stage in my country NZ MOARI GROUP PERFORM 1sst THen the Men perform the HAKA WORRIER FIGHT OR WATCHING YOU 🎉 NEW ZEALAND BELIEVES TRADE MARK WITH OUR RACE😂 from Jess 2 Over
The avocado (Persea americana) is a medium-sized, evergreen tree in the laurel family (Lauraceae). It is native to the Americas and was first domesticated in Mesoamerica more than 5,000 years ago. Then as now it was prized for its large and unusually oily fruit.[3] The tree likely originated in the highlands bridging south-central Mexico and Guatemala.[4][5][6] Its fruit, sometimes also referred to as an alligator pear or avocado pear, is botanically a large berry containing a single large seed.
Great tune.
🌟🌟♥️💙💜💛MUCH RESPECT+AROHA TO OLDSCHOOL/ELDERS💯❤️💙💜💛🌟🌟
Classic
This gives me goosebumps!
aww very nice patea ♡♡
Love listening to my Whana makes me tear up
that was beautiful and a well done
ngoi ngoi ekau maori eau ngoi ngoi mahanga tautau tamahana ka te pai
Tena koutou te katoa e whanau whanui,. E whanau mai ki Patea no Whenuakura, bonny craven
Ahhhh still love it...when ever I'm home sick this is my go to song....😭
Lovely!!
I wish to b sub title so those around the world can enjoy
Wonder how many alive still
Abdiel Squares
So beautiful love how graceful they are
I was at the 1988 telethon and remember Patea maori club with Dalvanius Prime. Awesome to see some of the Kuia who back then were younger. This song was the highlight of the night back in 1988 along with Haere mai sung by Cara Pewhairangi (Ngoi's) grand-daughter.
Remember it so well
As a Tongan I love this ❤❤❤
I can't get enough of this ataahua waiata ❤❤❤
hi mum
from summa and karmah and marshall
So many familiar faces from year's back awesome 🌷🌷🌷
Is that Annie cummer I can hear
NakiHardcores
Awesome
Tu meke alright..
Chur still proud ❤
BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Aunty yeah THC
❤❤