American. I'm proud of these boys. I wish our Native People still had and were allowed to exhibit our ceremonies. Like the language, it was beaten out of so many of our Elders. We have to borrow a few things from other Nations that still do theirs. Much respect to the Maori People.
Yes this happened in my parent's time. Many were caned for speaking their native tongue. There has being a resurgence in the language since then our language has become more normalized. Although racism is still obvious.
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!
@Yashstradamos totally agree, they kept pace all the way through, well defined actions and words. Don't see this haka done this good by groups outside the East Coast (North Island)
Anei ngā kupu (putting them here so I can memorise as I watch too) K: Kia whakatā hoki au i ahau R: Hī auē, hī K: Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei! R: Hi Au! Au! Auē ha! K: Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei! R: Hi Au! Au! Auē ha! K: I aha aha R: 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! K: He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare haunga R: I ahaha! Kia whakatetē mai ō rei, he kurī! Au! K: I ahaha! R: Nā wai i parehua taku hope kia whakakā i te rangi Kia tare au! Hī! K: He roha te kawau! Hī! K: Kei te pou tara R: Tū ka tetē, ka tetē! Tau hā! K: Ko kōmako, ko kōmako! R: E ko te hau tapu E rite ki te kai nā Matariki Tapa reireia koi tapa! Tapa kononua koi ana tukua! I auē hī! K: I ahaha R: Ka tū te ihiihi ka tū te wanawana Ki runga i te rangi E tū iho nei, e tū iho nei Hī!
Bro most of these boys are from there mate so your putting your own people down brother they don't live an breathe kapa haka all day everday like what yous do up there yeah its not as good az what you've done an seen but to people down here its solid just remember your only putting your own people down.
Stop talking shit. If you werent so ignorant you would know that Ngai Tahu and Ngati Porou connection comes via Whakapapa. Tahu and Porourangi's brother.
haha bro they liv in the south island its algud we know the north island does better then this but just remember most of these boys are from up your ways !
wtf....some of these guys should've stayed at the back lol. they hitting their forearms like they gonna punch instead of doing the actions properly lol...some of them need a chiropractor to straighten their backs into place cause they slouching more than my nana lol...shouldve just sang for a performance instead of doing a haka and look mud lol
American. I'm proud of these boys. I wish our Native People still had and were allowed to exhibit our ceremonies. Like the language, it was beaten out of so many of our Elders. We have to borrow a few things from other Nations that still do theirs. Much respect to the Maori People.
Yes this happened in my parent's time. Many were caned for speaking their native tongue. There has being a resurgence in the language since then our language has become more normalized. Although racism is still obvious.
these boys are hearty I have never seen a school perform a haka with out speeding up the tempo chur cuzzys
Still one of my favs
@H0RIFurraH1
Bro this is 1 of the meanest haka's even made, and for a kura from the south island doing it and keepin it real... heck ye bro, Solid!!!
The other haka from ngati porou also was done in the south island too
Awesome to see some people still know this haka... Hei aha no te Tairawhiti tenei haka.
Ana! Ko Ngai Tahu he whanaunga ki Ngati Porou....
Ethan Kohere East coast mean hey i have family who are kohere nice to know ❤
if thats you, you're the mannnnnn
we just did this haka today at a tangi R.I.P Rangi.
khl ml is it hard or easy
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!
if thats you cuz mean haka, hearty boy
@Yashstradamos totally agree, they kept pace all the way through, well defined actions and words. Don't see this haka done this good by groups outside the East Coast (North Island)
Ngati Porou and Ngai Tahu are connected by genealogy.
tight
@Ngairangi Yeah bro. I was surprised. A good surprised though,
How did a Ngati Porou Haka make it down south lol
Same way Poroutangis brother did...
Ngai Tahu's ancestor Tahu is Porourangi's younger brother...Ngati Porou and Ngai Tahu share common whakapapa.
poropaihana/ruaumoko two ngati porou haka and both iwi ngai tahu and ngati porou whakapapa
@@ngatibroffessor1840 yeah I heard Tanui was also a younger brother of porourangi as well
poropeihana haka made it down here
tautoko
they dont get the exposure you get up there
Lol okaay
Anei ngā kupu (putting them here so I can memorise as I watch too)
K: Kia whakatā hoki au i ahau
R: Hī auē, hī
K: Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei!
R: Hi Au! Au! Auē ha!
K: Ko Rūaumoko e ngunguru nei!
R: Hi Au! Au! Auē ha!
K: I aha aha
R: 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!
K: He atua, he atua, tau Paretaitoko
Kia kitea e Paretaitoko te whare haunga
R: I ahaha!
Kia whakatetē mai ō rei, he kurī! Au!
K: I ahaha!
R: Nā wai i parehua taku hope kia whakakā i te rangi
Kia tare au! Hī!
K: He roha te kawau! Hī!
K: Kei te pou tara
R: Tū ka tetē, ka tetē! Tau hā!
K: Ko kōmako, ko kōmako!
R: E ko te hau tapu
E rite ki te kai nā Matariki
Tapa reireia koi tapa!
Tapa kononua koi ana tukua!
I auē hī!
K: I ahaha
R: Ka tū te ihiihi
ka tū te wanawana
Ki runga i te rangi
E tū iho nei, e tū iho nei
Hī!
What is the leader saying?
@@Nikora.Biddle Do mean which lines or what does it mean in English?
@@thp8485 His lines in Te reo please
@@thp8485 ma bro, what does he say.
@@thp8485 I think its Kia whakana hoki ao ri o ha. I dun even know if that makes sense in Te reo😂
its really fast and I'm trying to learn it i hate it
Cake, come to ngapuhi, well show you how a hakas done boys,
Bro most of these boys are from there mate so your putting your own people down brother they don't live an breathe kapa haka all day everday like what yous do up there yeah its not as good az what you've done an seen but to people down here its solid just remember your only putting your own people down.
@Yashstradamos
dont even say that man. stop trying to make a coast and tribe war.
@H0RIFurraH1 aaa i wouldn't go that far their aight I'm a east coastie we go harder and bigger then these little boys
Stop talking shit. If you werent so ignorant you would know that Ngai Tahu and Ngati Porou connection comes via Whakapapa. Tahu and Porourangi's brother.
you rushed it and its more about the kupu than it is about the actions
I agree but it seems our young ones try to do everything faster these days...accept help around the house lol.
Nonsense.....It was done at the correct pace...any slower and everyone will fall asleep LOL. Preformed this Haka "Ruaumoko" many times.
haha bro they liv in the south island its algud we know the north island does better then this but just remember most of these boys are from up your ways !
teeits us ngati dread breathaas from ngati porou will show you nelson cats how its really done
Boys college speed up their haka too much now.
wtf....some of these guys should've stayed at the back lol. they hitting their forearms like they gonna punch instead of doing the actions properly lol...some of them need a chiropractor to straighten their backs into place cause they slouching more than my nana lol...shouldve just sang for a performance instead of doing a haka and look mud lol
why do Maori have to bring down other Maori?
bro chill 😂
@@jellybee68 We're judgemental like that cuzzie.