Its protocol. Its what iwi did when fighting. Its mana being unafraid to tell the person why you are here to kill them so yes in someways politeness @adonijahmorningstar493
Out of all Polynesians I see the most of my Hawaiian people in the Māori actual they say hare Mai we say hele mai we are called Maoli they are called Māori I believe we are the same people
@@sonnyday6830I wouldn't be surprised either due to a number of reasons such as the rocker jaw (skeletal) that is exclusive to Polynesian people only. The Great Fleet left Havai'i (Raiatea now) roughly around 1200's-1250's heading for Aoetearoa, Kupe made this journey earlier around the 900's.
It wouldn't surprise me if ancient tahitians traveled the oceans looking for furtile lands to populate. Along the way, taking over islands that were already populated such as Hawaii. Kupe, the polynesian navigator who founded Nz, was Tahitian. The Maori are his decendants.
The Closest Hawaiiki to Aotearoa is Hapaii in the Kingdom of Tonga. Hapaii is the best way to travel into polynesia from Fiji. Between Fiji and Hapaii is the Lau islands. These islands have kept the relationship between Polynesia and Melenesia through Marriage and war. We would not be Polynesian if the entrance was not held by Tonga.
hoovers wear orange, eccg wears brown, ws islanders wears white, greape street wears purple.... but what you dont realize is that they consider that "color" their flag. which is no different from any tribe, state or country waving their flag. but i digress 🫡🏆
Maori are more like aboriginals, they both are alike. I don’t see any pacific in Māoris, more aboriginal. Pacific Islanders have way different morals than Māori.
@@bear5945yet this system was built and catered to the majority pakeha population, this system was made for y’all, yet you’re on the dole😂😂 I wonder what type of negative impacts like inter generational racism and Pakeha disenfranchisement, in which caused pakeha to take the lead in “that” statistic????. 😂
Contrary to popular belief. Some Pakeha were able to acquire a certain status amongst Maori Society. This was achieved in several ways: Marriage, trading opportunities, and certain favourable political arrangements, were the most common ways to do this. Referred to as Pakeha Maori, they lived among Maori as Maori, and observed all tikanga as contributing members of an iwi.
@@taraishot100It was in the 1800s. Europeans had arrived and befriended some tribes, trading goods with them, etc.. while other tribes were from deeper in the interior, and had little or no contact with Europeans. That’s what is depicted in this scene I’m pretty sure.
He was documenting the people and events of the time so people in our time would have a first person account to read. Today, people of some intelligence call them anthropologists, while morons ask "why are they even there?"
@@racher4593 I think the poor lad was confused by the lack of phones and selfies. maybe if we put some subway surfers gameplay underneath he'd be able to pay attention.
The islands separates us, the ocean connects us. We are all one.
Man, I just love how polite they are about it
You thought they were polite? Lol!!!
Its protocol. Its what iwi did when fighting. Its mana being unafraid to tell the person why you are here to kill them so yes in someways politeness @adonijahmorningstar493
Out of all Polynesians I see the most of my Hawaiian people in the Māori actual they say hare Mai we say hele mai we are called Maoli they are called Māori I believe we are the same people
Totally agree, Maori are from Hawaiki which is very similar sounding to Hawaii
@@sonnyday6830I wouldn't be surprised either due to a number of reasons such as the rocker jaw (skeletal) that is exclusive to Polynesian people only. The Great Fleet left Havai'i (Raiatea now) roughly around 1200's-1250's heading for Aoetearoa, Kupe made this journey earlier around the 900's.
It wouldn't surprise me if ancient tahitians traveled the oceans looking for furtile lands to populate. Along the way, taking over islands that were already populated such as Hawaii.
Kupe, the polynesian navigator who founded Nz, was Tahitian.
The Maori are his decendants.
@razkool8575 Hence the similarities in languages between Maoli, Tahitian, Maori & Rarotonga
As well as Rapanui
Damn.. love this short movie.. it was epic.
Name?
Love the calm confidence of Kingi and the bring it attitude.
White fulla: 🤔Me thinks these fullas'll make great Rugby players
lol
you bastard haha XD
I think those kind of jungle must be very hanted
🔥🔥🔥
The Closest Hawaiiki to Aotearoa is Hapaii in the Kingdom of Tonga. Hapaii is the best way to travel into polynesia from Fiji. Between Fiji and Hapaii is the Lau islands. These islands have kept the relationship between Polynesia and Melenesia through Marriage and war. We would not be Polynesian if the entrance was not held by Tonga.
Anyone know where I can watch the full movie?
WHAT is the name of the movie please...
COLONIAL COMBAT
@@rossinnz ✌
Does anyone know where the next bit is??
www.maoritelevision.com/shows/colonial-combat/S01E009/colonial-combat-episode-9
Nope
YEa we wanna see more how ……????
Is that old guy the dad from the dead lands movie? Anyone know? Yoe guys have a pretty dope warrior culture and history.
He’s in drunken history.. the treaty of
Waitangi what happened . Look it up it’s hilarious
@@kaeobermoy4401”KAITEKEEE!!!”😂😂 my fav part.
www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/colonial-combat
Cheehooohooo 💪🏾🇼🇸🇦🇸🇹🇴💯🥥🔥👌🏾
Chicken Te Riaki
Good movie but its still the same in 2024 - one wears red and one wears blue
ahh 90's NZ is still hanging over it like a ghost i see
hoovers wear orange, eccg wears brown, ws islanders wears white, greape street wears purple.... but what you dont realize is that they consider that "color" their flag. which is no different from any tribe, state or country waving their flag. but i digress 🫡🏆
Never give the enemy back his weapon if his aim is to kill you. He wouldn't do the same for you.
Kia Kaha tonu mo ake ake tonu atu
the Dead Lands
Someone played Knights of the Old Republic :)
I hope the old boy wins
Maori are more like aboriginals, they both are alike. I don’t see any pacific in Māoris, more aboriginal. Pacific Islanders have way different morals than Māori.
Just an average day down at the winz office
Yea numbers don't lie there's more Pakeha on the benefit than Maori.
@@RubenKiwiTheres more pakeha than maori. Do you know what overrepresentation means?
@@bear5945 Average day at the winz office you will see more pakeha bludgers.
@@bear5945 Maori or European, education is the key.
@@bear5945yet this system was built and catered to the majority pakeha population, this system was made for y’all, yet you’re on the dole😂😂 I wonder what type of negative impacts like inter generational racism and Pakeha disenfranchisement, in which caused pakeha to take the lead in “that” statistic????. 😂
Lol, savages indeed.
More chap from NZ
Correct pronouns were used in this fight
Aaaah , the famous Te-Riaki sauce steak is best rare .... Of course ...
I came here to fight you cause your brother stole my crate of DB 😝
Hahaha when the pakeha guy said “kia tupato e hoa” got me cracking up 😂
Contrary to popular belief. Some Pakeha were able to acquire a certain status amongst Maori Society. This was achieved in several ways: Marriage, trading opportunities, and certain favourable political arrangements, were the most common ways to do this. Referred to as Pakeha Maori, they lived among Maori as Maori, and observed all tikanga as contributing members of an iwi.
The guy taking notes ruined this for me what the hell is he even doing there
He’s the reason we know this happened
@@KASHKALhahaha bro it just looks weird did he travel back in time or something?
@@taraishot100It was in the 1800s. Europeans had arrived and befriended some tribes, trading goods with them, etc.. while other tribes were from deeper in the interior, and had little or no contact with Europeans.
That’s what is depicted in this scene I’m pretty sure.
He was documenting the people and events of the time so people in our time would have a first person account to read. Today, people of some intelligence call them anthropologists, while morons ask "why are they even there?"
@@racher4593 I think the poor lad was confused by the lack of phones and selfies. maybe if we put some subway surfers gameplay underneath he'd be able to pay attention.