YCD Phil Farewell Haka, Ruaumoko

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 1 ต.ค. 2024
  • Ruaumoko Haka for Phil Nu'u finishing at YCD after 19 years of service to rangatahi and community...

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  • @sydefx8044
    @sydefx8044 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Rūaumoko
    He haka taparahi nā Mohi Tūrei i tito, nō Te Aitanga-a-Mate me Ngāti Hokopū
    Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei!
    Hi Au! Au! Auē ha!
    Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei!
    Hi Au! Au! Auē ha!
    I aha aha
    E ko te rākau a Tūngāwerewere! I ahaha!
    He rākau tapu nā Tūtaua ki a Uenuku
    I patukia ki te tipua ki o Rangitopeka
    Pakaru te upoko o Rangitopeka
    Patua ki waenganui o te tau ki Hikurangi,
    He toka whakairo e tū ake nei
    He atua! He tangata! He atua! He tangata, ho!
    He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko
    Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare haunga
    I ahaha!
    Kia whakatetē mai ō rei, he kurī! Au!
    I ahaha!
    Nā wai i parehua taku hope kia whakakā i te rangi
    Kia tare au! Hī!
    He roha te kawau! Hī!
    Kei te pou tara
    Tū ka tetē, ka tetē! Tau hā!
    Ko kōmako, ko kōmako!
    E ko te hau tapu
    E rite ki te kai nā Matariki
    Tapa reireia koi tapa!
    Tapa kononua koi ana tukua!
    I auē hī!
    I ahaha
    Ka tū te ihiihi
    ka tū te wanawana
    Ki runga i te rangi
    E tū iho nei, e tū iho nei
    Hī!

  • @ourpeople-g7r
    @ourpeople-g7r 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A windscreen wiper (Commonwealth English) or windshield wiper (American English) is a device used to remove rain, snow, ice, washer fluid, water, or debris from a vehicle's front window. Almost all motor vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, train locomotives, and watercraft with a cabin-and some aircraft-are equipped with one or more such wipers, which are usually a legal requirement. A wiper generally consists of a metal arm; one end pivots, and the other end has a long rubber blade attached to it. The arm is powered by a motor, often an electric motor, although pneumatic power is also used for some vehicles. The blade is swung back and forth over the glass, pushing water, other precipitation, or any other impediments to visibility from its surface. The speed is usually adjustable on vehicles made after 1969, with several continuous rates and often one or more intermittent settings. Most personal automobiles use two synchronized radial-type arms, while many commercial vehicles use one or more pantograph arms.