What makes this really emotional for the second war cry is the fact that we don’t see Australian Indigenous peoples doing their war-cry in any International setting. You will not see the Australian Wallabies do an Australian war-cry in front of the New Zealand All Blacks. For them to have a platform to do this in response to a Haka, is truly amazing. It’s not about what team out did the other, it’s the fact that both teams could lay down and accept the challenge
Hey my bro. The Aboriginals challenge is in the form of a war cry/dance. The sounds you hear from them are the sounds of the animals of Australia. Each mob or tribe of the Indigenous people of Australia affiliate themselves spiritually to a particular animal. This is where they draw their spiritual power from and the heart to go into battle. So they adopt the animals calls and movements.
Shot my Brother, Thank you for educating us on your culture. Share the treasure you hold with the teachings to all people. Thank you and God Bless. As with the Maoris, My people the Haka is a challenge laid down to the other tribe before battle, as you say trying to intimidate the opposing tribe while also drawing all the power of your ancestors before battle. At the end when they touch noses together is called a Hongi. That is connecting the ancestors together from the other person also a form of respect. Lovely to hear another Brother from another culture give an honest opinion. No offense can be taken if the Brother don't know any better. Best to educate. Tu Meke Brother.
@@tonyadams6181 Thanks for that my bro. I'm Maori myself from the naki.I'm living in Oz and made it a point to learn all I can about our indigenous brothers and sisters. I made this comment because there were no comments that explained what the boys were doing for there war cry. If Twano 2am took the time to watch and learn what he is watching, then I made sure he knew what context they were expressing themselves in.
The abo challenge was just made up pre show. Never were they feirce warriors never they had a some sort owar cry before going into battle. Its all for show
@@jae4073 Aboriginals never had a war cry. Only cultural dancing for initiations and other cultural practices. You saying that they were never fierce is stupid as hell. One of the smartest people. At one with nature and will use their surroundings against enemies. Go to an indigenous community and learn about their culture before to make some dumb ass comment like that
You hit the nail on the head with the game comes second, the whole week before the game is all about culture, they’re learning and going to indigenous communities in the build up to the game
Bro, I'm registered as a Maori chief by the Maori court which is a Higher court than Elizabeth. The treaty of Waitangi says so. That Haka was feared by all who tried to invade Aotearoa. Even today, it can intimidate a team out of the game before it even starts. Look at the domination of the All Black's in world rugby. The Australian Aboriginal dance is incredibly spiritual if you have experienced one in the bush with elders not on a media choreographed spectacle.
Hey brother, I'm a Maori from NZ. First one you see is our traditional Haka, it's the way we lay a challenge to our opponents but also calling for our ancestors to give us there power 'Mana' as we go to war. Second is the Aboriginal Indigenous war cry, I can't really say to much about it as I don't want to get it wrong on there behalf but Jon the less a beautiful performance. Anyway brother, hope this helps. MAURI ORA!!!
Ay bra much love I’m a indigenous bra ours is similar to the haka of our Maori brothers calling on our spirits of the land offering a challenge to our enemies on the battlefield 🤙🏾 much love g but to the brother reacting monkeys is abit disrespectful it’s not about being on beat tis ain’t a film clip G
Aussie here... the war cry isn't really a haka, though both a war dance. The main difference is aboriginal dance is very much about story telling. Most aboriginal dance are telling a story eg, the sound, music, animal sounds, their movements etc. It's all story telling. Allot of it is rooted in "dream time", which is aboriginals version of the beginning or creation of everything, (aboriginals are really, really old. Over 50,000 years they have been here). If you watch the war cry with that mind set, you'll sort of be able to interpret it to an extent.
I swear AUS and NZ have the best way of coming together in sports, I'm glad they adopted war cry! That sends chills down my spine 💖 and your reaction is amazing and heartwarming, thank you for your aroha!
@@leaguecollins3442 aroha mai, Im from NZ and I am also Maori, I haven't seen the aboriginal performance done, in many games although, it's been a while since I watched league hence why I said they adopted it... As for the haka, I already know they perform it every game, I'd be a dumb Maori if I didn't haha. But anyways much love and thank you for your suggestion.
The Aussies spears are called womalas I think or close to that word and were attached to a simple device which allows you to catapult the spear for miles. The boomerang was brilliant as a distance weapon. Even the didgeridoo which has a unique sound could be swung. The wood used is very durable.
Much love...ur reaction to our culture is beautiful... thank you... I'm a proud Aboriginal woman from Perth Western Australia and we as a people have the utmost respect & luv for our Maori brothers and sisters🖤🖤♥️♥️💛🦘🦘
So the hairstyle is called a " Mullet "😂🤣😂 Old Skool Ozzy hairstyle.. The dances are both War Crys of each teams cultures!! Very Primal & very Ancestral.. .AND BOTH CULTURES KEEP THERE ANCESTORS WITH THEM ON & OFF THE FIELD!! PROUD, PROUD ,PROUD OF BOTH THESE TEAMS!!
I really feel for this commentator. As an African man who has seen his cultural roots extinguished, then see another nation present like this you can tell that it means something to him. You know where you're roots are and you can always ignite a spark. I look forward to seeing the super bowl be introduced with Africans representing their home land.
Haka was first bruh. 2:13 the bro's giving a shout out to his hood and peeps lol. He tells you his canoe, his area then his tribe. 3:33 this Bro's doing the same, but where he's from.
You know my man any person that wears a All black Jersey from my country that comes from a different culture deserves alot of respect. Tells me your a intelligent brother that loves to learn about cultures to gain understanding. Good on you 👍
How did our brother get an All blacks top y'all😍I love it and I wish you could experience this live because it's a whole different feeling you enter another realm and its a beautiful place ❤
Great reaction this is great bro more exposure to our culture and first people of the country and more exposure to our game. Thankyou bruv. Love from Sydney Australia.
You need to watch the OG War cry where a player(Latrell Mitchell) pops out the middle of a circle 2021, that’s scary this years haka and indigenous the intensity levels were popping😊🤝
Kia ora bro, the haka is a war dance but it is also a war cry. And it would be fair to say that even the indigenous people of Australia will have their own haka or war cry too however theirs is more likened to telling a Story whereas the Maori haka will be more about intimidating their opponent. At the end of the day, Maori (indigenous of New Zealand) and Aborigini (indigenous of Australia) are the people of the land and we respect each other, but we are very different people.
The Australian indigenous side's war dance is only new, they have too many aboriginal languages as there are over a thousand different tribes or clans and therefore language cannot be defined in their war dances so they use their dreamtime culture of observing animals and totems in their hunts, many noises they make are mimicking animals that are native to Australia, so in time they will improve on it as they perform it more for future challenges. The guys with the feathers are the Thursday islanders, Thursday island is north east of Queensland and is a archipelago of islands that are also closest to Papua New Guinea. The thursday peoples are different to the Aboriginal mainland tribes but are still indigenous to Australia. So the two cultures are combined together vs the maori culture. It is easy for the Maori to perform the haka as the indigenous language in NZ is one single dialect whereas Australia has many different indigenous dialects and languages are totally different to each other like the Sioux nation are different to the Apache nations in their native lingo. One last mention is the nose to nose greeting, it is a Maori tradition called the 'Hongi' it is a greeting or kissing. (pashing or lip to lip or tongue to tongue kissing with the mouth was not known by the Maori in their culture until white man arrived, me thinks)🤔
Thats right! This yo shxt! Say it! I know you mean well, you just being you! Respect to our indigenous brothers across the ditch! Theres a whole other world out there waiting for you to explore bro. So many cultures! So many differences! One day you may be fortunate enough to experience them. See you then! AAAHHHHHHH! Bless homie!
The Maori haka was done first then followed by the Native Aboriginal war cry..Both were hearty and showed alot Aroha(love),Mana and respect for both sides and both culture's with strong tradition's making our Warrior ancestors Proud.. Tumaatoenga Tumaatoenga kao mataku ihi Kaha meke nui mana te wairoa rangatira tupuna tautoko te iwi o te hapu Aoeteroa kaha mauri toa te whenua kai te aki motu whenua,matangi mana waitapu kia wera tapu ringa ringa puna te kai tutai ke te mate kiaho herai mai raru raru te waipuna marea Punguru hokihanga tetai tokarua Te Rarawa te iwi ngati manawa ko hapu,te koi wai ronga te koi wairaro he tutangata hea tu tutangata tino ranga tangata te whenua o nui te Mauri toa te mauri ora kua mataku te makatu kua mataku te ihi te manawa wairoa
Next Saturday 11th February 2023 will be the next game. Once a year traditional you could say so tune into that one. First time ever this match is being held in Aotearoa New Zealand. Chur chur
im not indigenous but i heard the war cry is not supposed to be like the haka, intimidating. but is instead supposed to represent animals and nature. fun fact the indigenous australians have one of the oldest cultures in the world. also, the haka is stricly maori, there is no other culture with the haka bc haka is a maori word. churr
Kia Ora my bro, Technically they are both war crys but the first one was the haka, which was performed by our ancestors before going into battle. The second was the Indigenous of Australia, the aboriginals. though i may not know much about their beautiful culture, their war cry has a similar meaning. A tip to know which is the haka for your future videos is if they poke their tongues out and make their eyes big, thats the haka. Love seeing americans react to our culture and have so much respect for it, Makes me even more proud to be Maori. thankyou bro!
I got so much respect for the aboriginal people. So much bro. They older than us maori by thousands of year's. I been reading alot about their culture, just blows me away bro.
Mullets are very popular in Australia idk about other countries but they are popular in Australia and the New Zealand team dance is the haka and the indigenous dance is the war cry
Mullets are a worldwide thing, not necessarily Australian, it's more a 60s 70s style when long beards, long hair, hairy legs, smelly armpits and being hippy was trending, think of Miley Cyrus's dad then you'll know exactly what i mean...
@@alexanderjackson6596 I do know that but I’m talking in like today’s world mullets are pretty popular in Australia and like I said idk about other countries
@@taylahmosley7019 okay, i think its more of an individual thing, americans call them mullets as well but in the media its a trend that won't be coming back anytime soon
The first one was the Haka, a huge difference is the Maori's (Haka) will stick out their tounges and the Aboriginals (War Cry) will have the white body paint.
Our HAKA (NZ) is a challenge not our real war cry, this our challenge to your people. We want to be answered back we challenged and call for a reason we didnt ignite our MANA(QI,SPIRIT)for nothing. We are warriors searching for warriors, it is our respect to your country that we do that. We reserve our WAR CRY Haka for well WAR
Green team is the NZ Maori's. Basically like the Rugby League version of Rugby Union's Maori All Blacks. League and Union are two different codes of rugby. NZ/Maori's = Haka (NZ Warcry/Challenge) White Team Is Australia's Aboriginal Rugby League Team. That is their Warcry but is NOT known as a Haka. Good try though brotha. Must be mind boggling to try figure out. Its just awesome your taking so much interest in other cultures and our sports etc. Much Love Twano CHUR
Hi @Twano 2am - Here is a link to a better performed & filmed version. NOTE order 1. -> 2. 1. HAKA = New Zealand Maori culture 2. WAR CRY = Australia Aboriginal Culture. th-cam.com/video/JnM0uX_UnGA/w-d-xo.html
What makes this really emotional for the second war cry is the fact that we don’t see Australian Indigenous peoples doing their war-cry in any International setting. You will not see the Australian Wallabies do an Australian war-cry in front of the New Zealand All Blacks. For them to have a platform to do this in response to a Haka, is truly amazing. It’s not about what team out did the other, it’s the fact that both teams could lay down and accept the challenge
Reasons why is because Australia tries to Hide our culture to the rest of the world
I agree they should have the indigenous war cry on a national level.
Hey my bro. The Aboriginals challenge is in the form of a war cry/dance. The sounds you hear from them are the sounds of the animals of Australia. Each mob or tribe of the Indigenous people of Australia affiliate themselves spiritually to a particular animal. This is where they draw their spiritual power from and the heart to go into battle. So they adopt the animals calls and movements.
Shot my Brother, Thank you for educating us on your culture. Share the treasure you hold with the teachings to all people. Thank you and God Bless. As with the Maoris, My people the Haka is a challenge laid down to the other tribe before battle, as you say trying to intimidate the opposing tribe while also drawing all the power of your ancestors before battle. At the end when they touch noses together is called a Hongi. That is connecting the ancestors together from the other person also a form of respect. Lovely to hear another Brother from another culture give an honest opinion. No offense can be taken if the Brother don't know any better. Best to educate. Tu Meke Brother.
@@tonyadams6181 Thanks for that my bro. I'm Maori myself from the naki.I'm living in Oz and made it a point to learn all I can about our indigenous brothers and sisters. I made this comment because there were no comments that explained what the boys were doing for there war cry. If Twano 2am took the time to watch and learn what he is watching, then I made sure he knew what context they were expressing themselves in.
The abo challenge was just made up pre show. Never were they feirce warriors never they had a some sort owar cry before going into battle. Its all for show
@@jae4073 Aboriginals never had a war cry. Only cultural dancing for initiations and other cultural practices. You saying that they were never fierce is stupid as hell. One of the smartest people. At one with nature and will use their surroundings against enemies. Go to an indigenous community and learn about their culture before to make some dumb ass comment like that
@@jae4073 it's aboriginal not 'Abo' u ignorant piece of shit....
The first performance was the haka my bro. Makes me proud to be a maori! And alot of respect to the aboriginal Allstars fuckn fire performance
Hard bro, we all proud to be Māori 🔥
Man's really got the all blacks shirt on. You the man bro, became one of my favorite reactors real quick, much love from NZ
You hit the nail on the head with the game comes second, the whole week before the game is all about culture, they’re learning and going to indigenous communities in the build up to the game
Bro, I'm registered as a Maori chief by the Maori court which is a Higher court than Elizabeth. The treaty of Waitangi says so. That Haka was feared by all who tried to invade Aotearoa. Even today, it can intimidate a team out of the game before it even starts. Look at the domination of the All Black's in world rugby. The Australian Aboriginal dance is incredibly spiritual if you have experienced one in the bush with elders not on a media choreographed spectacle.
rofl ,moari jews lol
Much respect my brother
Hey brother, I'm a Maori from NZ. First one you see is our traditional Haka, it's the way we lay a challenge to our opponents but also calling for our ancestors to give us there power 'Mana' as we go to war. Second is the Aboriginal Indigenous war cry, I can't really say to much about it as I don't want to get it wrong on there behalf but Jon the less a beautiful performance. Anyway brother, hope this helps. MAURI ORA!!!
Ay bra much love I’m a indigenous bra ours is similar to the haka of our Maori brothers calling on our spirits of the land offering a challenge to our enemies on the battlefield 🤙🏾 much love g but to the brother reacting monkeys is abit disrespectful it’s not about being on beat tis ain’t a film clip G
Throwing hands yelling "this is cold"... The most relatable reaction I've ever witness lmao
Aussie here... the war cry isn't really a haka, though both a war dance. The main difference is aboriginal dance is very much about story telling. Most aboriginal dance are telling a story eg, the sound, music, animal sounds, their movements etc. It's all story telling. Allot of it is rooted in "dream time", which is aboriginals version of the beginning or creation of everything, (aboriginals are really, really old. Over 50,000 years they have been here).
If you watch the war cry with that mind set, you'll sort of be able to interpret it to an extent.
Right it's not a war cry...we never did war crys
No the aboriginal war cry is basically talking about when you walk on my land tread carefully
I swear AUS and NZ have the best way of coming together in sports, I'm glad they adopted war cry! That sends chills down my spine 💖 and your reaction is amazing and heartwarming, thank you for your aroha!
It's actually the Maori from NZ and the abiritionals from Australia, don't label them as Nz and Australia please, they didn't adopt it
It’s not Aus and NZ. It’s the Aborigines and Māori
Fuck NZ and AUS
Hey bro the if you ever hear Maoris doing a haka it's obviously a haka not a warcry
@@leaguecollins3442 aroha mai, Im from NZ and I am also Maori, I haven't seen the aboriginal performance done, in many games although, it's been a while since I watched league hence why I said they adopted it... As for the haka, I already know they perform it every game, I'd be a dumb Maori if I didn't haha. But anyways much love and thank you for your suggestion.
@@reggaecollins8114 I meant the aborgini war cry bro I know what a haka is... tangata whenua ahau, aroha mai if you were confused by my comment lol
It's a Haka a Challenge, a bring it on, that's what both sides are doing calling and accepting the challenge, is what it is Brother.
the hairstyle that you were mentioning at 6:20 of the vid, that is called a mullet it is very rear here in nz and aus😅
Nothing but love and respect to our maori neighbours ❤💛🖤
The Aussies spears are called womalas I think or close to that word and were attached to a simple device which allows you to catapult the spear for miles. The boomerang was brilliant as a distance weapon. Even the didgeridoo which has a unique sound could be swung. The wood used is very durable.
Different regions and mobs call it something different
@@deedee2172 but they are deadly when used by the right hands. I couldn't get long distance with it. The boomerang however was a different story
Much love...ur reaction to our culture is beautiful... thank you... I'm a proud Aboriginal woman from Perth Western Australia and we as a people have the utmost respect & luv for our Maori brothers and sisters🖤🖤♥️♥️💛🦘🦘
So the hairstyle is called a " Mullet "😂🤣😂 Old Skool Ozzy hairstyle.. The dances are both War Crys of each teams cultures!!
Very Primal & very Ancestral..
.AND BOTH CULTURES KEEP THERE ANCESTORS WITH THEM ON & OFF THE FIELD!! PROUD, PROUD ,PROUD OF BOTH THESE TEAMS!!
I really feel for this commentator. As an African man who has seen his cultural roots extinguished, then see another nation present like this you can tell that it means something to him. You know where you're roots are and you can always ignite a spark. I look forward to seeing the super bowl be introduced with Africans representing their home land.
Haka was first bruh. 2:13 the bro's giving a shout out to his hood and peeps lol.
He tells you his canoe, his area then his tribe. 3:33 this Bro's doing the same, but where he's from.
Imagine if African villages went head to head. That shit would be legendary
Do you mean clans and tribes bc Africans don’t identify themselves by villages?
Not gonna front that jersey looking clean💪🏾✊🏾 🇳🇿
You know my man any person that wears a All black Jersey from my country that comes from a different culture deserves alot of respect.
Tells me your a intelligent brother that loves to learn about cultures to gain understanding. Good on you 👍
How did our brother get an All blacks top y'all😍I love it and I wish you could experience this live because it's a whole different feeling you enter another realm and its a beautiful place ❤
Great reaction this is great bro more exposure to our culture and first people of the country and more exposure to our game. Thankyou bruv. Love from Sydney Australia.
We need to bring this man over to nz. Get on the piss and kai and jam to some of that old school feel good music
Are you hosting my bro
Us māori have paved the way for alot of native and indigenous ethnic sports groups to perform their culture on a world stage.
Facts
You need to watch the OG War cry where a player(Latrell Mitchell) pops out the middle of a circle 2021, that’s scary this years haka and indigenous the intensity levels were popping😊🤝
Great to see TH-cam is expanding your knowledge of the world.
The first team green are the New Zealand team doing the Haka. The team wearing white are the indigenous Australians doing the war cry.
Kia ora bro, the haka is a war dance but it is also a war cry. And it would be fair to say that even the indigenous people of Australia will have their own haka or war cry too however theirs is more likened to telling a Story whereas the Maori haka will be more about intimidating their opponent. At the end of the day, Maori (indigenous of New Zealand) and Aborigini (indigenous of Australia) are the people of the land and we respect each other, but we are very different people.
The Australian indigenous side's war dance is only new, they have too many aboriginal languages as there are over a thousand different tribes or clans and therefore language cannot be defined in their war dances so they use their dreamtime culture of observing animals and totems in their hunts, many noises they make are mimicking animals that are native to Australia, so in time they will improve on it as they perform it more for future challenges.
The guys with the feathers are the Thursday islanders, Thursday island is north east of Queensland and is a archipelago of islands that are also closest to Papua New Guinea. The thursday peoples are different to the Aboriginal mainland tribes but are still indigenous to Australia. So the two cultures are combined together vs the maori culture. It is easy for the Maori to perform the haka as the indigenous language in NZ is one single dialect whereas Australia has many different indigenous dialects and languages are totally different to each other like the Sioux nation are different to the Apache nations in their native lingo.
One last mention is the nose to nose greeting, it is a Maori tradition called the 'Hongi' it is a greeting or kissing. (pashing or lip to lip or tongue to tongue kissing with the mouth was not known by the Maori in their culture until white man arrived, me thinks)🤔
The Haka performed by the Kiwis is different from the All Black Haka. NRL is rugby league. The Aborigini's are indigenous to Australia.
Thats right! This yo shxt! Say it! I know you mean well, you just being you!
Respect to our indigenous brothers across the ditch! Theres a whole other
world out there waiting for you to explore bro. So many cultures! So many
differences! One day you may be fortunate enough to experience them.
See you then! AAAHHHHHHH! Bless homie!
Lot of Love my brother and respect, my mothers Maori and my fathers aboriginal so it’s hard for me to go for a team when they play🤣💯
everybody stands for eachother, we are all connected
The Maori haka was done first then followed by the Native Aboriginal war cry..Both were hearty and showed alot Aroha(love),Mana and respect for both sides and both culture's with strong tradition's making our Warrior ancestors Proud..
Tumaatoenga Tumaatoenga kao mataku ihi Kaha meke nui mana te wairoa rangatira tupuna tautoko te iwi o te hapu Aoeteroa kaha mauri toa te whenua kai te aki motu whenua,matangi mana waitapu kia wera tapu ringa ringa puna te kai tutai ke te mate kiaho herai mai raru raru te waipuna marea Punguru hokihanga tetai tokarua Te Rarawa te iwi ngati manawa ko hapu,te koi wai ronga te koi wairaro he tutangata hea tu tutangata tino ranga tangata te whenua o nui te Mauri toa te mauri ora kua mataku te makatu kua mataku te ihi te manawa wairoa
Nah, the first team done a haka. Second is the war cry.
Big bro that was not the war cry 🤦🏽♂️😂
Solid reaction brother! Love from NZ my guy ❤️‼️
Next Saturday 11th February 2023 will be the next game. Once a year traditional you could say so tune into that one. First time ever this match is being held in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Chur chur
LOL the hairstyle is called a mullet the definition is business at the front party at the back
the first is the haka from aotearoa the second is the war cry from aussie
im not indigenous but i heard the war cry is not supposed to be like the haka, intimidating. but is instead supposed to represent animals and nature. fun fact the indigenous australians have one of the oldest cultures in the world. also, the haka is stricly maori, there is no other culture with the haka bc haka is a maori word. churr
The Aboriginal culture is the OLDEST CULTURE IN THE WORLD!
The hair cut is called a "Mullet"
6:15 his hair is called a mullet if you were Australian you would have knew
Kia Ora my bro, Technically they are both war crys but the first one was the haka, which was performed by our ancestors before going into battle. The second was the Indigenous of Australia, the aboriginals. though i may not know much about their beautiful culture, their war cry has a similar meaning. A tip to know which is the haka for your future videos is if they poke their tongues out and make their eyes big, thats the haka. Love seeing americans react to our culture and have so much respect for it, Makes me even more proud to be Maori. thankyou bro!
No kidding. If this was a no guns thing. These guys would walk through a hood and rule it.
I got so much respect for the aboriginal people. So much bro.
They older than us maori by thousands of year's. I been reading alot about their culture, just blows me away bro.
Mullets are very popular in Australia idk about other countries but they are popular in Australia and the New Zealand team dance is the haka and the indigenous dance is the war cry
Mullets are a worldwide thing, not necessarily Australian, it's more a 60s 70s style when long beards, long hair, hairy legs, smelly armpits and being hippy was trending, think of Miley Cyrus's dad then you'll know exactly what i mean...
@@alexanderjackson6596 I do know that but I’m talking in like today’s world mullets are pretty popular in Australia and like I said idk about other countries
@@taylahmosley7019 okay, i think its more of an individual thing, americans call them mullets as well but in the media its a trend that won't be coming back anytime soon
Next year you gotta watch this live homie!
The first performance was the haka my bro
13:47 its the audio thats why it looks delayed aha
Yoo thr bro got the all blacks jersey on! Whata legend
Watch the highlights of theses games man.. love your work . Love the jersey 💯❤️
Love you brother we appreciate the luv u show our culture
The first one was The Haka
15:31 “looks like they getting jiggy or sum” 🤣💀🤣
Just saying, wouldn't want to cross one of either team, Respect
Love the shirts brother 🤙🏽
My man got a all blacks top!!🔥
‼️‼️‼️🙏
Kiwis vs Aboriginis. Very Powerful. Haka vs War cry
The first one was the Haka, a huge difference is the Maori's (Haka) will stick out their tounges and the Aboriginals (War Cry) will have the white body paint.
Always speak your mind brother. I'm a huge fan of the US Constitution. Greatest document ever written.
WTF how you bring the constitution into this
@@delilah4879 why not?
That hair style is called a mullet
bruh lmao @11:50 u messed it up twice hahah
It is about intimidation and scarring the enemy.but a challenge..if you want me come and get me..then they go away and then the war starts...
Nz will never leave out the indigenous people. Its a pity the same is not accepted in America the way it is here in Nz and Australia.
Bro was wasting gas on that lighter tho💀
15:02 they the head hunters bro
Abos. didnt head hunt thats papua new guinea
@@alastairdow-taylor4103 thats the Torres Strait islanders you idiot
Speak your mind brother
Our HAKA (NZ) is a challenge not our real war cry, this our challenge to your people. We want to be answered back we challenged and call for a reason we didnt ignite our MANA(QI,SPIRIT)for nothing. We are warriors searching for warriors, it is our respect to your country that we do that. We reserve our WAR CRY Haka for well WAR
the first performance is the haka it fire
Indigenous Australians(aka Aboriginal/First nation ppl) = war cry
Indigenous New Zealanders(aka Maori ppl) = haka
Hurry up and come during Christmas its the best time cos its summer🥰🥰
Noice. Nah first one is the Haka. You can tell the difference because one is New Zealand players and the other is Aboriginal Australians.
Bro that ABs jersey is clean as fuck.
7:23 they was like nah ion want smoke no mo 🤣
Bro I see you with that all blacks shirt on my man!
The energy and emotion. Love it
Dem niggas said crab 🤣
Love that shirt bro its bangin!!! Reppin the legends!!!
Maori is the owner of N.Z land from day1
Aboriginal owner of Australia land
Green team is the NZ Maori's. Basically like the Rugby League version of Rugby Union's Maori All Blacks. League and Union are two different codes of rugby. NZ/Maori's = Haka (NZ Warcry/Challenge)
White Team Is Australia's Aboriginal Rugby League Team. That is their Warcry but is NOT known as a Haka.
Good try though brotha. Must be mind boggling to try figure out. Its just awesome your taking so much interest in other cultures and our sports etc.
Much Love Twano CHUR
Oh, my man in tne ABs Jersey!!!! Kia ora bro ✌🏼❤️🌶️💯🔥
What's with the lighter
Love the reaction bro💯💯
The first performance was the haka
Spears, shield and wommara
Bro you've watched a few haka and kapa haka groups now, how'd you still get it wrong 😅
We indigenous bro💯
Hi @Twano 2am - Here is a link to a better performed & filmed version.
NOTE order 1. -> 2.
1. HAKA = New Zealand Maori culture
2. WAR CRY = Australia Aboriginal Culture.
th-cam.com/video/JnM0uX_UnGA/w-d-xo.html
Back in the day only nz did a performance before a game
I’m aboriginal and we are the first and oldest country in the world and people
Aboriginal People and new Zealand people we are families ..
made respect you wearing the all blacks jersey.
Loving ur all blacks jersey way to represent our country
Ready to use the weapons
Awesome brother!!!
nicho hynes do got that rhythm tho
Like that you admire it bro💯🤜🤛❤️🤘🍻
Im from NZ, This fellas a legend ahaha.