I'd love to have been there in person to see this. Those year 9s delivered with incredible passion. Makes me proud of my old school every time I see this.
Thank you so much. Always glad to see proud Old Boys' still feeling the PNBHS spirit. Really are proud of our school and its students. #NihilBoneSineLabore
Maoris love to include others. and New Zealanders basically were given the chance too since their New Zealanders. Not maori but New Zealanders. I’m a girl so I can’t do something AS intimidating as this but my brother gotta learn for an upcoming unveiling. As long as the haka and our Maori heritage and actions aren’t Appropriated we’re prefects fine :)
When I was at school in the 1960s we had a school haka, however, I don’t remember doing it very often. I find this rather good to see. Especially as it probably upsets the woke wimps seeing all that toxic masculinity jumping around all at once! Have a good day everyone from Sydney Australia. PS sorry to bring up politics! I just couldn’t resist it!
It's part of the Maori culture the natives back in the days used it in battles to intimidate their enemies! Football players now days are using it before or after each game kind a symbolic to that but we use it in weddings, farewell, or welcoming someone and a lot more!
During WW2 the German Commander Rommel ran into our boys in Nth Africa ~ The 28th Maori Battalion... and said if they'd been on Germanys side they'd have won the war! ⚘⚘⚘
@@paulolosi5204 a whole lot more. I’ve gotta do it for an unveiling and it’s not only limited to the boys which is something good I love because I am a girl and know next to nothing about Being Maori cause my grandfather never gave me the chance. I guess when the next war comes we will do the haka again 🤭
This is such a celebration...At first glance it might look like the school i advocating for violent behaviour but I think its the opposite, it connects them to their culture, finds unity within natives and settlers from overseas while being an outlet for emotions, using aggressivity as a demonstration for the power within oneself and together with others. I have no outlets for those kind of emotions at all...specially as a woman, you aren't allowed to the full spectrum of emotions..just like a lot of men havn't been allowed to cry. We obviously need both outlets to function. Not being allowed to access sadness trough tears leaves only anger, anxiety or numbness...while only crying wont restore a healthy sense of pride that one could experience from being assertive and setting boundries...but what do I know...haha I havn't felt true anger for 15 years!!!
They are not emboding demons , this is culture this is their heritage. Dont speak on something you dont anything about , jus cuz it “ looks or sounds “ intimidating doesnt mean it is. Dont judge base of looks , Think before you speak and Learn before Acting
Makes me wish we in the UK had a heritage like this to teach our kids! Truly awesome display of passion!
Thank you so much. We really are proud of our school amd its students.
+tjhucks completely agree, this is so incredible to watch. the passion is incredible, gives me chills everytime.
Mate you’ve got plenty of heritage to be proud of too.
Imagine a Morris dance off.
Doesn't quite cut it.
I'd love to have been there in person to see this. Those year 9s delivered with incredible passion. Makes me proud of my old school every time I see this.
Thank you so much. Always glad to see proud Old Boys' still feeling the PNBHS spirit. Really are proud of our school and its students. #NihilBoneSineLabore
patakanz that is 1 tall year 9, that one near the middle, he's pakeha
As an old boy, makes me very embarrassed.
It’s scary and intimidating when they are older. Oh lord how I was scared when I was younger from my family doing this 🤣🤣🤣
I would like to feel that rumbling lol excellent!!
It's awesome to see the WHOLE school participating and not just the Māori kids, too much you fullas 👍
Maoris love to include others. and New Zealanders basically were given the chance too since their New Zealanders. Not maori but New Zealanders. I’m a girl so I can’t do something AS intimidating as this but my brother gotta learn for an upcoming unveiling. As long as the haka and our Maori heritage and actions aren’t Appropriated we’re prefects fine :)
I love to see that the Māori culture hasn't been destroyed by imperialism. It's actually amazing.
Smiles, who wouldn't want to be part of it
Even tho I'm a Tongan kiwi, I still love watching the culture I grew up with. Nz proud
And I’m Maori proud :) also cool your Tongan! I don’t see many here in Australia. Especially my school
See all the white dudes participating? That was normal growing up 50 yrs ago
Can you imagine leading one of these hakas
Damn palmy puts all of the other schools to shame when it comes to the Maori culture in NZ. We used to do this at Napier Boys, just not on this level.
I go to Napier boys, we dont do this anymore😹
@@peterscott8416 Anymore? How come?
Bruh this school trash. I mean it's probably the best for Maimstream schools but Maori schools would destroy these guys in Kapa haka
I wonder what will an alien say when it enters the room unexpectedly 😂
I swear I was supposed to be born in New Zealand. Love this
Samuel Munoz welcome to the club brother
I more than love watching this than watching Got Talent
Giving respect to each other I love it welcome to our culture ❣️❣️❣️
kin-awesome rangatahi. When death itself is dead we will still be living!!
This is amazing look at them all at once
Brilliant lads - well done !
The 9's sounding scary with their haka, dan, greets from Mexico
es increíble !!
what a sick BEAT
U can feel that deep in soul
Damn, wish I'd gone to this school. Though my heritage isn't the only one that did it, Hawaiians also did the Haka.
So does all the islands! ploy, poly's, ploy, poly's, ploy, yoy, yoy yoy ..
Brilliant lads
When I was at school in the 1960s we had a school haka, however, I don’t remember doing it very often. I find this rather good to see. Especially as it probably upsets the woke wimps seeing all that toxic masculinity jumping around all at once! Have a good day everyone from Sydney Australia. PS sorry to bring up politics! I just couldn’t resist it!
Love how the camera shakes at 2:53
Quantity or Quality, either way it’s unity that wins
Love it bro!!
Чем они занимаются ?
this is the schoolboy equivalent of ‘would you rather fight 10 horse-sized ducks 🦆 or 100 duck-sized horses’ 🐎
Whoa, that's different Ha! ..
Beautiful!!!!!
Crazy shit. Doesnt some army unit use this as intimidation
It's a part of our culture.
It's part of the Maori culture the natives back in the days used it in battles to intimidate their enemies! Football players now days are using it before or after each game kind a symbolic to that but we use it in weddings, farewell, or welcoming someone and a lot more!
During WW2 the German Commander Rommel ran into our boys in Nth Africa ~ The 28th Maori Battalion... and said if they'd been on Germanys side they'd have won the war! ⚘⚘⚘
@@paulolosi5204 a whole lot more. I’ve gotta do it for an unveiling and it’s not only limited to the boys which is something good I love because I am a girl and know next to nothing about Being Maori cause my grandfather never gave me the chance. I guess when the next war comes we will do the haka again 🤭
That’s totally awesome
This is such a celebration...At first glance it might look like the school i advocating for violent behaviour but I think its the opposite, it connects them to their culture, finds unity within natives and settlers from overseas while being an outlet for emotions, using aggressivity as a demonstration for the power within oneself and together with others. I have no outlets for those kind of emotions at all...specially as a woman, you aren't allowed to the full spectrum of emotions..just like a lot of men havn't been allowed to cry. We obviously need both outlets to function. Not being allowed to access sadness trough tears leaves only anger, anxiety or numbness...while only crying wont restore a healthy sense of pride that one could experience from being assertive and setting boundries...but what do I know...haha I havn't felt true anger for 15 years!!!
Their School reminds me of Rotorua boys high
Não gostaria de enfrentar esses caras em hipótese alguma
New Zealand Maori Culture, the only time u can act like a true, testosterone-filled, barbaric chad & actually get mad respect
Every single student is taking it seriously
The goosebumps
well done
Ha. My public school was called the warrior's. We're officially a joke
😂😂😂
Don't they ever do anything at this school apart from hakas?
@Morris Anderson lol
@@whitinuibarton8429 that's all they need to do
damn you dumb, its just like any school but they have tradition
Please what means hakas.Thank you with all my respect from Greece.
It's a traditional Maori war dance or challenge prior to going into battle . Today it is getting used on every inappropriate occasion.
O que é isso
So masculine even coming out from a little boy 🔥
Learn this world...
Особенно блондины как-то странно смотрятся в этих ритуальных туземских танцах.
Incorporaram espíritos nephilin que vagam pela terra, vulgo demônios. Insano e triste. Coitados, nao sabem o que fazem e seguem.
They are not emboding demons , this is culture this is their heritage. Dont speak on something you dont anything about , jus cuz it “ looks or sounds “ intimidating doesnt mean it is. Dont judge base of looks , Think before you speak and Learn before Acting
Our people worshiped mother Earth, father heaven until the White man came along and added,silly notions,like you've just sprouted,