actually Willie Freddy women and children as you say.. Can join in a haka they have specific actions just like the guys do.. but you wouldn't know that you're too busy pputting my culture down
Iam a pacific islander and i live in Australia..I have my own culture and have pride in it.The so called haka seem to be like a fake thing where Ive seen on many occassion NZ people do it when ever they feel like even in pubs.Some of us we respect our culture and value it so much that we dont go over our heads and do it anywhere anytime especially in someone else backyard..there are specific time and appropriate places we use it..and besides its only performed by man not women and kids..
damn bro u the sad 1 aye... its about being proud of ur culture!!! not all us maoris r black n u dont know thier family history so u dont hav the rite 2 comment or judge. no matter where maoris r in the world we know where we came from and r proud of it. MEAN MAORIS GOING GLOBLE.... yeah boi!!!
wow wea did all these maoris come from .....i used to shop at this mall heaps and i was lucky to see mayb 5 maoris....never the less AWSUME to watch...
wat da hek dia otha maoris n ADELAIDE wea da hek r uz,,,,, lol MEAN MAORI MEAN so wana find a haka group n dis place ne body know wea in adelaide is a group?
@ROBBIEakaGOD Pwnd?? Did you not see that I was replying to someone, pointing out that the launguage they seek translation to is know as English, not Australian
and the bledisloe cup? and the kiwis cup? hmmm i see a pattern...and they were won in australia....hmmm maybe a little research will clear things up =)
Just Awesome!!! Simply Fantastic!! Pure Pride, Tradition and Culture!. A wonderful moment people will not forget so easily. I am not from New Zealand nor Maori, but I recognize and appreciate the culture of the people of the world. Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful video with us. Greetings from Venezuela.
I'm not sure being from the UK, but it seems that Maori and Pakeha people are shining examples of what can be achieved when two cultures learn to respect one-another. I'm sure there are problems, but New-Zealanders from both sides seem to really have a bond unlike anything other nations have. Just look at the problems Native Americans have, or the Aborigines of Australia...
Nah, Hunter! It doesn't matter the color of your skin, where you were born, or how you were raised! Small piece of advice though, if you do it, grab some Maoris! Chur bro
Scaring and Pride are 2 totally different things. I am a 1st generation Kiwi who lives in Australia. Even though NZL is a younger nation than AUS, I find there is more culture and pride in Aotearoa. Pride Prevails, the haka stays. Plus. If you watched the World Cup, you would of realised that they weren't trying to 'scare' the Australian's. The Wallabies didn't even make it to the grand final.
Things like this should be stopped haka being performed for no reason. Haka is suposed to be sacred, it's also pretty disrespectful to the indigenous people over there...
if you were proud as you say you are of your own culture YOU WILL represent anywhere and everywhere the haka embraces the whole of aotearoa no matter where you are on the globe and when performed everybody who is kiwi, white or black, expat or current. fills the the body with MANA (pride) and theres nothing like it
So F***EN PROUD 2 be MAORI!!! Can definitely feel da wairua of our tupuna.. those who stood before us.. i watch haka on here and my eyes fill with tears.. my love for our maori people is unconditional.. what a privilege 2 be Maori :-) one love
Antonio Sciaraffia Gonzalez es la danza típica Haka de una Tribu de Nueva Zelandia. El equipo de fútbol del mismo país llamado "All Blacks" siempre hace una Haka antes de comenzar un partido.
Haha! You can't even correct me and my truthful statement Katie pie hole... maori's do not come from Aus, they need to perform their haka in NZ; not Australia :)
actually Willie Freddy women and children as you say.. Can join in a haka they have specific actions just like the guys do.. but you wouldn't know that you're too busy pputting my culture down
It seriously started to thunder as I was watching this..
Iam a pacific islander and i live in Australia..I have my own culture and have pride in it.The so called haka seem to be like a fake thing where Ive seen on many occassion NZ people do it when ever they feel like even in pubs.Some of us we respect our culture and value it so much that we dont go over our heads and do it anywhere anytime especially in someone else backyard..there are specific time and appropriate places we use it..and besides its only performed by man not women and kids..
I wish I was able to do this. :/ I'd feel like it would disrespectful to do so if im not maori.
El verdadero amor y el saber valorar una cultura; así como honrar a sus antepasados
How to fibd a kiwi in Australia
sunny james we aren’t all mf kiwis
Proud to be Nezian !!!! Ccchhhaaa HHHoooo !!!
damn bro u the sad 1 aye... its about being proud of ur culture!!! not all us maoris r black n u dont know thier family history so u dont hav the rite 2 comment or judge. no matter where maoris r in the world we know where we came from and r proud of it.
MEAN MAORIS GOING GLOBLE.... yeah boi!!!
oh dios esa danza es realmente hermosa, me pone la piel de gallina! es realmente hermosa!
Brenda Rubio
la puta madre se me puso puso la piel de gallina soy argentino pero eso sí te deja la piel de gallina
Brenda Rubio Si
wow wea did all these maoris come from .....i used to shop at this mall heaps and i was lucky to see mayb 5 maoris....never the less AWSUME to watch...
wat da hek dia otha maoris n ADELAIDE wea da hek r uz,,,,, lol MEAN MAORI MEAN so wana find a haka group n dis place ne body know wea in adelaide is a group?
@ROBBIEakaGOD Pwnd?? Did you not see that I was replying to someone, pointing out that the launguage they seek translation to is know as English, not Australian
and the bledisloe cup? and the kiwis cup? hmmm i see a pattern...and they were won in australia....hmmm maybe a little research will clear things up =)
Haha you trying to be the self righteous smarty pants .. The haka is from New Zealand . Its a Mauri tradition!! LOL PWND
its not in Australian its a all blacks rugby battle chant in the language Maori
Quiero verlo en vivo !!!! Es tan hermoso !!!... Y lo que transmiten !!! ^.^ ouuuu !!! Besos desde México !!!! Exactamente Cholula :D
what is right is right indeed
Kamate Haka
Second generation Cherokee hooked on Hakas.
This Is Why I LOOOVE BEING POLYNESIAN !!!! We're ALLL ONE !! :DDD
Just Awesome!!! Simply Fantastic!! Pure Pride, Tradition and Culture!. A wonderful moment people will not forget so easily. I am not from New Zealand nor Maori, but I recognize and appreciate the culture of the people of the world. Thanks so much for sharing this beautiful video with us. Greetings from Venezuela.
Polynesian my brother, Maoris are the ones responsible for the existence of the Polynesian people.
To much pride kills Satan was cast out because he was stuffed full of pride poise is the ticket
Kahungungu in the house......with a little bit of "IS IT LIFE IS IT DEATH'".....tumeke
Great Video...but being honest, you won the WC only because you were in NZ......
any keen for a nother flash im keen as hit us up if yous are doing one shot
I wish i was a maori now.. so much pride in the war dance thingy.
Respect!
Muy bien con sus gritos jaja bueno s pulmones
Tema meme les meufs s'y mettent et tout mdr truc de fou le Haka labas trop bon
cn barely see the video.. bad recorder.. bt nice video
So weas our haka groups in adelaide guys, Any hea?????
I'm not sure being from the UK, but it seems that Maori and Pakeha people are shining examples of what can be achieved when two cultures learn to respect one-another. I'm sure there are problems, but New-Zealanders from both sides seem to really have a bond unlike anything other nations have. Just look at the problems Native Americans have, or the Aborigines of Australia...
Qual é o significado dessa cultura ?
Da um Google, pesquisa sobre a cultura Maori, é de arrepiar
Mean maori mean thats go's 4 da white brother's
Nah, Hunter!
It doesn't matter the color of your skin, where you were born, or how you were raised! Small piece of advice though, if you do it, grab some Maoris!
Chur bro
Scaring and Pride are 2 totally different things. I am a 1st generation Kiwi who lives in Australia. Even though NZL is a younger nation than AUS, I find there is more culture and pride in Aotearoa. Pride Prevails, the haka stays.
Plus. If you watched the World Cup, you would of realised that they weren't trying to 'scare' the Australian's. The Wallabies didn't even make it to the grand final.
let´s talk about WC......I´m listening.
Australian??....... it's called English
I just found Haka. I was searching and did not know the name. Great! Just great. Sure did bring the crowd together. Hi, from Alabama, USA.
Tumeke the bro :')
Guess who is moving to adelaide lol.
I recognise it's a kamate Haka.. Wat is the beginning part called?? Never heard it before this video thanks
First Haka is Tika Tonu
aye Tika Tonu and Kamate are the most known hakas imo
wheres his done in which country
Things like this should be stopped haka being performed for no reason. Haka is suposed to be sacred, it's also pretty disrespectful to the indigenous people over there...
a cool war chant rather than people dancing to a poncy Bruno Mars song. I'm sold.
Chur dat was mean and if u don't get what I mean and want me to use proper english grammer u is probz a pakeha lmao!chur ma maoris!blah!!!
As much as I love seeing that clip...I have to ask...what the hell does that mean in Australian??
maori is how you spell it
if you were proud as you say you are of your own culture YOU WILL represent anywhere and everywhere the haka embraces the whole of aotearoa no matter where you are on the globe and when performed everybody who is kiwi, white or black, expat or current. fills the the body with MANA (pride) and theres nothing like it
couldn't of said it any better...Only true New Zealanders no of this love!
Hope this happens again. Never seen the Haka in person. I live down the road from Westfield, so would be great to see it within the coming years!
Haka: Tika Tonu
Wer'e in the amidst eyes ears everywhere just call well be there.
Because it sucks..
this camara audio is sfuffed it made my ears bleed for real with headphones hope u get a new recorder soon
thats pretty baws
💕❤💕❤💕❤💕❤💕❤💕❤💕❤💕❤
They should do this at the intersection near rundle mall
lol at all the ozzie mums rushing away with their kids hahaha
Haka any time anyplace the kiwis are an amazing people!
And it scared the piss out of everyone on vacation there.
Переведите на Русский, что они причетают)?
I legit think I’d cry if I ever seen this in person.
So F***EN PROUD 2 be MAORI!!! Can definitely feel da wairua of our tupuna.. those who stood before us.. i watch haka on here and my eyes fill with tears.. my love for our maori people is unconditional.. what a privilege 2 be Maori :-) one love
Much respect for your culture. I wish I had half of this culture.
*know
I would absolutely love to see a flash Haka here in the USA!
Bello!!!!!!!!!
I was making a light hearted Joke,Jesus Chill!!
Se nota como aman y respetan su cultura
;)
This haka beats waltzing matilda any day lol
The dance thingy is called "Haka" mate.
love this. wish I was maori.
Thank God it wasn't silver bells again.
that is so mean
Hi, from Planet Pluto :D
que alguien me diga la cultura de ese país porfa y por q lo hacen?
Antonio Sciaraffia Gonzalez es la danza típica Haka de una Tribu de Nueva Zelandia. El equipo de fútbol del mismo país llamado "All Blacks" siempre hace una Haka antes de comenzar un partido.
wtf is marion
2 much eow maori
Surprise haha
rip headset
Thanks! means a lot
that was so cool
What are they trying to do get a discount
nah you fuckin dipshit just living life unlike you 😂
BRING IT!
mean
YEAAAYAHHHH!!
que alguien me diga la cultura de ese país porfa y por q lo hacen?
Antonio Sciaraffia Gonzalez
se llama haka mejor. conosido como danza de guerra y esta echa en nueva Zelanda y la cultura es maorí
Gaspar Capdevila Exactamente, muy hermosa cultura
The haka should not be performed on someone else's country; if not Aotearoa. It is culturally disrespectful and inappropriate.
You are an idiot
I can see how your unintelligent mind is unable to formulate a truthful and correct response; to my factual statement
BeauBum89 Thats sweet coming from the person with "bum" in their name pal
Haha! You can't even correct me and my truthful statement Katie pie hole... maori's do not come from Aus, they need to perform their haka in NZ; not Australia :)
+BeauBum89 unless you're an aboriginal no respects....